The 100th Day Craze!


Ahhh! So, so, SO stinkin' excited about this unit! {Pause for a party...that I am having all by myself!} I know, I know...it's still a few days away. I think like 19 for my kiddos...BUT...nothing like planning ahead! I LOVE the 100th day of school and I am definitely one of those crazy people who go ALL OUT! Yes...we do the crazy hats, crazy glasses...basically, if it has the word crazy in front of it, we are all over it. The kids just eat it up...every last bite! As a matter of fact, today during morning meeting, they were already counting down the days! I love it when learning can be so fun and something that we can look forward to rather than dread!

With all of that craziness said, here is my 100th Day Craze Unit in all of it's glory! :) Ha! I am loving the fact that all of this is organized and ready to go! I did have to think outside of the box this year, because wouldn't it just be devastating if we had a repeat of last year? Kind of like wearing the same outfit two days in a row! ;) {For those of you who are newbies to Shenanigans...I looped with my sweet kids to 2nd.} 

This year, rather than simply collecting 100 items {like I said...it would be devastating for a repeat} we will be creating 100th Day Hats and having a HAT PARADE. Yes...all 100 pieces of their "collection" will be glued to a baseball cap! I mean...how fun is that? {Do you think that our dear, dear custodial staff will have the same feelings toward my craziness?!? Even if they have to pick up all 1,000,000 objects that have accidentally fallen off of our hats?} This may be a one hit wonder but one thing is for sure...It will be a blast!

If you too like a little craziness in your day to celebrate 100 fantastic days of learning, my 100th Day Craze is partyin' it up over at my TPT store!

Here is a little look inside!


Tell me...what are your 100th day plans?!?

15 comments:

  1. This looks awesome! I am going to add it to my wish list right now! =)
    Jennifer
    First Grade Blue Skies

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  2. Wow! This pack looks amazing!!

    I'm not quite sure what I am doing with my firties yet... but I love ideas!!

    Sweet Times in First

    sweettimesinfirst@gmail.com

    Sandra

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  3. Wow! What an amazing packet! It is definitely going on my wish list! :)
    Cheryl
    cener(at)sbcglobal(dot)net
    Crayons and Curls

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  4. Perfect timing! My kids have been begging me to tell them what we are doing on the 100th day. I kept telling them it's a surprise because I didn't have anything planned. What a great packet of resources. :)
    Lisa
    Stories From Second

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  5. So fun! I love all of your hard work to make it exciting for them in SECOND GRADE, too. LOVE!!
    A Teeny Tiny Teacher

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  6. looks so fun! I will be missing our 100th day this year - poo! But It's in my wishlist for next year!
    The Teachers’ Cauldron

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  7. Looks GREAT Hope! You make such great units! :)

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  8. If the custodians didn't have a mess to clean up . . . Then they wouldn't have a job.... I'm just sayin'

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  9. This looks AWESOME! I am looking for more ideas for my kinders!!!!


    Kim

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  10. Love the packet! A Kindergarten teacher in my building has her kids dress up like 100-year olds (or just old people). It is hilarious when they all walk in with gray wigs and canes. Thanks for sharing so many great things!

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  11. Congratulations! You have been awarded the Versatile Blog award! Come on by to check it out.
    Dianne
    Hopelessly Devoted to Teaching

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  12. Super cute! Thanks for sharing. I left you a little award on my blog. I don't know if you've gotten it yet...if you have, you deserve it twice!
    Kristy
    www.cozartsclass.blogspot.com

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  13. We have ten first grade teachers, so we each wear a bright yellow shirt. We have each attached 10 items to our shirts. For example, I have ten necklaces, one friend has ten sports patches, another has ten bows, etc. Throughout the day, the students go on a scavenger hunt to find all ten sets of ten... to equal 100! :)

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