HAPPY 101st DAY! I
cannot believe that it has actually been 101 days of school. This year will be
my third year teaching and I feel like each year goes faster and faster! My
class this year is too sweet--I mean I love love love my other groups I've had,
but this one is full of the sweetest babies ever! They are just a very
emotional lovey group! I just love them! We had so much fun on our 101st day.
Usually we celebrate the 100th day but this
year I decided this idea was too cute to pass up! I don't think I will ever go
back! We decided to have each child bring in a white tshirt and on our 101st
Day of School we did everything DALMATIAN! I found a 101st Day of
School Unit already made on TPT so I did not have to put in any extra prep. You
can find the unit I used HERE. Below I will share some tips for making the Dalmatian
tshirts! J
1. Send home a note for each child to bring in
a PLAIN white tshirt. This will save you from having to buy 20+ tshirts
yourself. J
2. Buy sponges from the dollar tree! I bought
some sponges and cut them into different size circles. Make sure you have paper
plates and black paint!
3. I put down large sheets of butcher paper on
the table and laid the tshirts right down! We stamped 10 spots on their shirt
at a time. We discussed counting to ten quietly to ourselves while we stamped.
Although, in kindergarten you know we get distracted easily—so some of our friends lost count a few
times! HA!
4. We continued to stamp by tens until we got
to 100 and then stamped 1 more!
5. After we were finished stamping, we hung
our shirts to dry. I brought in 21 hangers and we used them to hang on our wire
in my classroom. If you don’t have a wire, you may want to do one side of the
shirt at a time!
The shirts took a
while to dry depending on how much paint the kiddo used on their shirt. I am
thinking we may prep our shirts the day before or a few days before our 101st
day so we can wear them ALL day at school instead of having to wait for them to
dry.
We had so much fun
on our 101st Day of Kindergarten! Enjoy our hard work!
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