I challenged my kiddos to 3 tasks before earning their "treat." By the way, their treat was to measure and mix a "trail mix" that contained 100 pieces of healthy snacks: popcorn, pretzels, raisins, chex and fish crackers. They used little cups to measure 20 pieces of each, and poured them into a decorated lunch bag. I had a parent volunteer helping, which I'd recommend in your classroom for this too.
Ok, onto the challenges. First challenge: Aim to review measurement and accurate counting skills
Materials: Small groups, Paperclips (about 100-110 in a baggie)
Conclusion: 100 paperclips are 32 clips longer than the teacher
To complete, I ended up laying on the ground and we talked about measuring end to end (head to toe), much to the chagrin of my students who graciously volunteered to stand on chairs and tables to get the measurement.
Second challenge: Penny Hunt
Materials: 100 pennies (Hidden randomly yet conspicuously around the room)
Conclusion: 89 of 100 pennies were found! My guess is that this one will continue tomorrow....
Challenge 3: Runaway 100 Chart!
Materials: Blank 100 chart
We used our iPads to complete it in the Showbie app, but paper and pencil would be fantastic too.
Conclusion: 100 numbers is a LOT to write, but is easier when we use the 100 chart. (Paraphrased from students)
We also made 100 Day glasses, like these from Scholastic, ate our trailmix, wrote about what we'd do if we had $100 and OF COURSE built a 100 cup structure. This idea was borrow from Melissa at joyfullearninginkc.blogspot.com.
Happy 100 Day of School to you and Kindergarteners! What other collaborative activities are you planning?
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