Anonymous
Post 02/14/2013 11:16     Subject: When did 100th Day of School celebrations start? And why?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Its a way of reinforcing counting, and it happens that the 100th day of school is right around when kindergarten curriculum covers how to count to 100.

That's all.

Don't be a grinch.


Huh. It's amazing then that we all somehow learned to count to 100 without having had the treat of 100th Day in our classes when we were in K. Whatever did we do back then in those olden days?

Well, in my school, we had candy-fueled bacchanals to celebrate Halloween, Christmas, Valentine's Day and perhaps other holidays as well. Whereas my son gets excited when they give him pita chips. Maybe the 100th Day is just a little something to console kids for their bland lives.


What she said. (Love it.)
Anonymous
Post 02/14/2013 11:15     Subject: When did 100th Day of School celebrations start? And why?

Good God, OP here and I wasn't complaining or grousing or bitching. I was asking. Leave it to DCUM to find the drama in anything.
Anonymous
Post 02/14/2013 11:13     Subject: When did 100th Day of School celebrations start? And why?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Its a way of reinforcing counting, and it happens that the 100th day of school is right around when kindergarten curriculum covers how to count to 100.

That's all.

Don't be a grinch.


Huh. It's amazing then that we all somehow learned to count to 100 without having had the treat of 100th Day in our classes when we were in K. Whatever did we do back then in those olden days?

Well, in my school, we had candy-fueled bacchanals to celebrate Halloween, Christmas, Valentine's Day and perhaps other holidays as well. Whereas my son gets excited when they give him pita chips. Maybe the 100th Day is just a little something to console kids for their bland lives.


Wouldn't be so bland if they were still allowed to have celebrations for Halloween and Christmas.
Anonymous
Post 02/08/2013 08:54     Subject: When did 100th Day of School celebrations start? And why?

also remember some kids unless you go to one of the de facto gated communities in Bethesda, Upper NW, etc., barely know their alphabet when they hit kindergarten ...
Anonymous
Post 02/08/2013 08:52     Subject: When did 100th Day of School celebrations start? And why?

Of the things to get spun out of control aboot, this seems pretty damned low on the list.

Parental involvement was specifically verbotten for the 100th day party at my DD's school.

DW and I didn't have to do anything for the occasion (we are being asked if we can bring snacks/ourselves to V-Day party next week.)
Anonymous
Post 02/07/2013 00:12     Subject: When did 100th Day of School celebrations start? And why?

Exactly. This is not just about counting to 100. It can be differentiated in so many ways. 10 sets of 10. 20 sets of 5. Counting by 2,5 10. Early multiplication skills. Try to have some fun while learning. For th ose whose kids are geniuses - try a mix of combos to get 100. 5 sets of 10 and 10 sets of five. The possibilities go on and on!
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2013 18:51     Subject: When did 100th Day of School celebrations start? And why?

Its a fun way to celebrate math. Kids have to come up with different ways to make the number 100.

Its fun. Its ok for school to be fun.
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2013 18:26     Subject: When did 100th Day of School celebrations start? And why?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My child is in 1st grade and they are have a party. the teacher asked for someone to make a cake for the 100days party, with 10 things of 10 on them. Since my kid has nut allergies, I don't want some random parent putting 100 items of whatever on the cake, so now I'm making a cake for a fake holiday at school. (Also valentine's day is two days later. It's a fun week for parents of kids with allergies.)

Also, DC has to bring in 10 sets of 10 items to school. We now have to go find 100 small things to bring to school next week. Seriously????


Seriously, lighten up. Grab 10 pasta noodles (use different types ziti, bowtie, spaghetti), 10 dried beans, 10 pennies, 10 stickers, 10 paperclips, 10 pens, 10 rubberbands, 10 rocks. It really shouldn't take more than a few minutes. And, your child should be able to do most of the work. If K isn't fun, we won't develop life-long learners.


Bad idea to put non-edible things on an item to be eaten! I would confirm with the teacher... what kinds of things does she want on that cake??


Collecting 100 items was a separate activity from the cake.
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2013 18:09     Subject: When did 100th Day of School celebrations start? And why?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My child is in 1st grade and they are have a party. the teacher asked for someone to make a cake for the 100days party, with 10 things of 10 on them. Since my kid has nut allergies, I don't want some random parent putting 100 items of whatever on the cake, so now I'm making a cake for a fake holiday at school. (Also valentine's day is two days later. It's a fun week for parents of kids with allergies.)

Also, DC has to bring in 10 sets of 10 items to school. We now have to go find 100 small things to bring to school next week. Seriously????


Seriously, lighten up. Grab 10 pasta noodles (use different types ziti, bowtie, spaghetti), 10 dried beans, 10 pennies, 10 stickers, 10 paperclips, 10 pens, 10 rubberbands, 10 rocks. It really shouldn't take more than a few minutes. And, your child should be able to do most of the work. If K isn't fun, we won't develop life-long learners.


Bad idea to put non-edible things on an item to be eaten! I would confirm with the teacher... what kinds of things does she want on that cake??
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2013 18:08     Subject: Re:When did 100th Day of School celebrations start? And why?

I first heard of it when I taught in Fairfax County back in the mid 1990s. Marcy Cook workshops were what all the primary teachers were raving about and I thought they got the idea from her. I can't tell if that is true, but she did seem to have an enormous amount of ideas (all great!) for using the 100s chart to develop number sense.

http://www.marcycookmath.com/index.php?option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=35
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2013 17:22     Subject: When did 100th Day of School celebrations start? And why?

Anonymous wrote:My child is in 1st grade and they are have a party. the teacher asked for someone to make a cake for the 100days party, with 10 things of 10 on them. Since my kid has nut allergies, I don't want some random parent putting 100 items of whatever on the cake, so now I'm making a cake for a fake holiday at school. (Also valentine's day is two days later. It's a fun week for parents of kids with allergies.)

Also, DC has to bring in 10 sets of 10 items to school. We now have to go find 100 small things to bring to school next week. Seriously????


Seriously, lighten up. Grab 10 pasta noodles (use different types ziti, bowtie, spaghetti), 10 dried beans, 10 pennies, 10 stickers, 10 paperclips, 10 pens, 10 rubberbands, 10 rocks. It really shouldn't take more than a few minutes. And, your child should be able to do most of the work. If K isn't fun, we won't develop life-long learners.
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2013 16:49     Subject: Re:When did 100th Day of School celebrations start? And why?

PP about the allergies/100 days' cake:

To the person who posted about the paper clips, thank you, great idea.

To the person who posted that I could send in a "seperate" snack, I already have a bag of that non-nut food stuff at school for him on the other 5000 times a year that it's a birthday party/school holiday/special treat day. I just wanted him to be able to have the cake. I know I volunteered, I just think it's excessive to have a cake for a fake holiday, ask for 100 things from home, and have a valentine's day party and write out valentines' class cards, AND all the regular homework in one week.
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2013 12:29     Subject: When did 100th Day of School celebrations start? And why?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My child is in 1st grade and they are have a party. the teacher asked for someone to make a cake for the 100days party, with 10 things of 10 on them. Since my kid has nut allergies, I don't want some random parent putting 100 items of whatever on the cake, so now I'm making a cake for a fake holiday at school. (Also valentine's day is two days later. It's a fun week for parents of kids with allergies.)

Also, DC has to bring in 10 sets of 10 items to school. We now have to go find 100 small things to bring to school next week. Seriously????


I seriously don't feel sorry for you. Your kid has allergies and that suck, I do feel for him/her. But you volunteered for this project. You could have easily send him/her a seperate snack. - 100 raisens, 100 grapes, 100 crackers, etc.


We used paper clips and hung them in lines of ten on a hanger.
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2013 12:26     Subject: Re:When did 100th Day of School celebrations start? And why?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why must some posters mention that their kids learned it in pre-k? The OP didn't say anything about when it was taught...just that it is taught. Oh right...another way to make them feel better about their kids.


12:30 here. Totally thought the same thing. That 's why I posted that it's more than just counting to 100. Another thing I'd add is that a lot of 4-5 year olds sound like they know how to count to 100, when they still have some trouble spots. The big issue for a lot of kids is going to the next decade. You'll hear 46, 47, 48, 49, forty ten...


I forgot about forty-ten! When my son was learning to count it was my favorite number.
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2013 12:25     Subject: When did 100th Day of School celebrations start? And why?

Anonymous wrote:My child is in 1st grade and they are have a party. the teacher asked for someone to make a cake for the 100days party, with 10 things of 10 on them. Since my kid has nut allergies, I don't want some random parent putting 100 items of whatever on the cake, so now I'm making a cake for a fake holiday at school. (Also valentine's day is two days later. It's a fun week for parents of kids with allergies.)

Also, DC has to bring in 10 sets of 10 items to school. We now have to go find 100 small things to bring to school next week. Seriously????


I seriously don't feel sorry for you. Your kid has allergies and that suck, I do feel for him/her. But you volunteered for this project. You could have easily send him/her a seperate snack. - 100 raisens, 100 grapes, 100 crackers, etc.