

We have recorded some of these blessings on a poster and will continue to record more until we have at least one hundred listed. Our Thread for the coming weeks is ‘Growing Gratitude’ and as part of our 100 days celebration, we also spent time considering the blessings God has given us this year, including each other. The Thread we have been considering at school over the last few weeks is “Sharing Stories” and together we enjoyed a Mem Fox story called Wilfred Gordon Macdonald Partridge. This is a beautiful story about a young boy who helps an elderly, almost 100 year old neighbour regain some lost memories and it allowed us to think of ways to care for those around us. After lunch, we played a relay game with each team having to transfer 100 balls from one container to another over a distance of about 20 metres. 100 stones, 101 leaves, 101 counters, 101 grains of rice, 101 googly eyes. What does 101 look like- 17 different options using regular items or small food items found around the home, classroom and playground e.g.
One hundred days of school free#
This was trickier than first thought and the students found that they needed to use a lot of care when placing cups onto the sculptures. You can continue the 101 days of school fun with these free digital slides. It was such a fun day to come to school dressed as 100 year olds and spend some time exploring the number one hundred, as we celebrated having been at school for 100 days this year.Ī few of our early years classes at Rehoboth have enjoyed similar days recently celebrating being ‘100 Days Smarter’.Īs part of our celebration, we played games with a 100 chart and dice, drew what we might look like at 100 and wrote sentences about this, many of which included that they would have grey hair and use walking sticks. What an exciting day we had in Year 1 Blue (Kenwick) early August.
