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.![]()
Anonymous wrote:My DD's class learned to count to 100 in jr-K. Didn't know this was covered again in K. Interesting.
Anonymous wrote: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 wrote: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.
My DD's class learned to count to 100 in jr-K. Didn't know this was covered again in K. Interesting.
Yeah, my kids all learned in preschool, but they are covering it in kindergarten too.
They must be soooooo bored, your little counting geniuses.
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.
My DD's class learned to count to 100 in jr-K. Didn't know this was covered again in K. Interesting.
Yeah, my kids all learned in preschool, but they are covering it in kindergarten too.
Anonymous wrote:We never had this when I was in school and I'm only in my 30s. How did 100th Day of School become this big celebration? Why do schools do this?
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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????
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You could have easily send him/her a seperate snack.
Maybe we could do a made-up celebration for spelling, too...
Why yes, my school is renting a moon bounce, and we have asked the sherriff to block off traffic for a spelling celebration.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You could have easily send him/her a seperate snack.
Maybe we could do a made-up celebration for spelling, too...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You could have easily send him/her a seperate snack.
Maybe we could do a made-up celebration for spelling, too...
Anonymous wrote:
You could have easily send him/her a seperate snack.