![]() ![]() suggested in MathGeekMama’s 100 Math Ideas for the 100th Day of School. You will also love the games, puzzles, art projects, etc. This song would also go very well with Paula’s 100¢ project above: ![]() Third graders could learn these multiplication facts on the 100th day of school. ![]() It happens to teach important multiplication facts, including some about the number 100. Her post includes detailed instructions, templates of everything needed to complete the project, and links showing completed projects. In the video near the end of her post, she explains her 100¢ art project. Her project would also be perfect for the 100th day of school for the mid-elementary grades. I just had to update this post and share her work with you. My blogging friend, Paula Krieg, designed a fabulous art project for second-grade students. They bring collections of 100 items to school, and they also complete many 100th day worksheets. They read books about 100 and the 100th day of school. Kindergarten and first-grade students from coast to coast celebrate the 100th Day of school. ![]()
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