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Fanwood Kindergartners Celebrate 100 Days in School
Kindergarten Students at the Goddard School in Fanwood celebrated the 100th Day of School on Wednesday.
FANWOOD, NJ — Kindergarten Students at the Goddard School in Fanwood celebrated the 100th Day of School on Wednesday.
Megan Brady and Ms. Jane helped the students participated in math and literacy activities throughout the day revolving around the theme.
Activities included:
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- Students shared their home-made projects that showcase 100 items of their choice throughout the day
- Students created anything they want out of 100 cups
- As a class, students wrote 100 words they knew
- Students drew pictures of what they will look like in 100 years
- Students engineered structures with 100 toothpicks and 100 marshmallows
- Students saw how many cheerios they can put on a string in 100 seconds
- Students raced by using a straw to blow paper clips 100 inches across the room
- Students worked in groups to see how many cubes they can toss in a bucket in 100 seconds
- Students wrote about 100 things they would like to have and 100 things they would not like to have
- Students made a 100 day crown
- Students did 100 exercises (10 jumping jacks, 10 sit ups, etc.).
(Photos provided)
Photo 1: Dorian added 100 gumballs to the dispenser.
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Photo 2: Adam engineered a prism with 100 marshmallows and toothpicks available for creating.
Photo 3: Gonzalo laced as many cheerios as he could in 100 seconds.
Photo 4: Zack and his parents worked together to make a home school connection and collected 100 items to make the poster he showcased today.
Photo 5: Alex, Gonzalo, Zack & Raj stacked 100 cups.
Photo 6: Olivia “skip” counted by 10’s.
Photo 7: Gonzalo is 100 years old in one picture! (the use of technology assisted the aging process)
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