That being said let's take a look at learning the letters of the alphabet and a bit more
I remember it so clearly...all the classes would line up in the hallway anticipating what was yet to come...jumping with excitement, whispering and bouncing and waiting impatiently for the Kindergarten 100th Day Celebration.
My first graders would fall into a trance and chit chat about when they, too, had marched the halls to celebrate the 100th Day of School...and then...my firsties would hear a faint beat and slight echo of the music filling the halls...there would be more tapping feet, small jumps, giggles and excitement and they knew the parade was about to emerge at the end of OUR hallway!
They stared intensely at the end of the hall and their whispers were focused on reminiscing about their 100th Day projects and what they did and how excited they felt!
Now, they were big first graders and although we celebrated the 100th Day of School in first grade, somehow it was not the same...definitely not the same as Kindergarten, but tons of fun none the less!
YES...it was always a day to remember in the halls of our school!
I am thinking no mater what grade you teach, children love to celebrate the 100th Day of School.
So, I thought it might be fun to share some tried and true ideas and activities to have a "FUN"tastic 100th Day of School with your kiddos. Now...most of these ideas and activities were used in first and second grade, but I know how creative teachers are!
I know you can adapt these ideas for other primary or even upper elementary!
🌟 Dress up for the Occasion:
On the 100th Dy of school it is a fun idea to dress up and act 100 years old...however you perceive that to be. You can also have your students dress for the occasion. I can tell you from experience that your class will LOVE it!The last year of my career, we performed our roles so realistically that we appeared at a staff coffee in out costumes and spoke like we were at least 100 years old...asking our colleagues to repeat phrases etc. that we had everyone in an uproar...even our administration came to join in on the fun! It was one of those great moments!
🌟 Use some Resources Created for the 100th Day of School:
I am sure you are already aware that Teachers Pay Teachers (TpT) has a tremendous amount of resources that can be used to celebrate this special day!
Free 100th Day Crown and Certificate will ensure your kiddos know that they are 100 Days Smarter!
Another quick and easy resource is Let's Celebrate the 100th Day of School

★ 100th Day Fun Mystery message Sheet.
★ What Can you do in 100 Seconds Worksheet, which includes estimating and predicting.
★ 3 Writing Frames….If I had $100: I would love 100…and When I am 100 years Old I will…Plus another describing what it will be like to be 100 years old and a picture.
★ I can Write 100 Words.
★ I can read 100 Words based on the first 100 Fry Sight Words.
★ A worksheet to circle names for 100 and answer sheet.
★ An Award to give out for the day that states: You are 100 Days Smarter.
Simply search 100th Day of School on Tpt and you will find a plethora of resources available for your grade level.
🌟 Assign fun 100th Day Activities for Homework to Share in School:
🌟 Create Some Fun Edtitable Snacks to Celebrate:
There are so many sweet snacks out there, but I know my school district and others are trying to promote more healthy options...so ...with that in mind, I really like these snack ideas to celebrate!!🌟 Use a Fun "Old Age" app on your phone to make everyone look 100 Years old!
I would always take a photo of each student, print them out, let them chat about how funny they look and then have them write about what it would be like to be 100 years old using this page from my resource above. Add the photo to the writing and use this as a bulletin board or hang outside the classroom.Here is a photo taken using the "Old Age" app on my iphone:
UMMMMMM...I am not sure I want to post this...I think I better get a Botox treatment or maybe a few 100!
I always enjoyed reading these frames.
One child one year filled it in like this:
My name is Grandpa Clark.
I am 100 years old. I have chipped, yellow teeth and white hair. I feel tired because I take naps all day long.
I remember when I was a child I used to love to run.
Now I just sit.
I hope you have a great time celebrating 100th Day of School and perhaps you might be able to incorporate some of these ideas!!
Sooooooo what days can be celebrated in school or at home during October?
Here are some ideas and activities for Special days to celebrate in October and still have a bit of fun learning in your classroom:
🎃 World Smile Day is October 2nd!
🎃 Name your Car Day, Too...Say What?
🎃 Did you know that October 4th is Taco Day?
Here is a cute book to celebrate tasty taco treats.
- Before reading the story, you can access prior knowledge to find out what your students know about tacos, what their favorite taco is and maybe where they like to buy or eat their tacos.
- During reading stop every so often to have your students think, pair, share as you ask questions, have students make predictions or inferences as well as answer some questions about the text. Here is a fun interactive Reading Resource with ideas for use that you might want to use for shared reading for this text or any text!
🎃How about Cake Decorating DAY?
🎃 We all know That Columbus Day has led to some controversy surrounding it and about celebrating this day, but this craft can simply focus on Exploration and if you were an explorer what would you want to explore
Here are a few Ideas to Celebrate Exploration:
Here is a way to bring out the Explorer in your students.
What would you explore and why? Then...turn them into explorers.
Be an Explorer🎃 Another Fun Day to celebrate is PUMPKIN DAY.
Did you know that National Pumpkin Day is October 26th?
Let's take a look at a few ideas for Pumpkin Day which is celebrated right before Halloween...perfect Timing!
This pumpkin resource includes everything you need to celebrate pumpkins from facts to opinions, measuring, graphing and more. check it out Right here
Need some Great Books to go along with Pumpkins?
here are 4 of my faves:
1. How Many Seeds in a Pumpkins works fabulous with Pumpkin "Fun"tivities. Read it before you do the measuring activities. it is super for making predictions and works great with the interavtive props and ideas!
3. The Biggest Pumpkin Ever is another great story that is fun to use as a shared reading and the kiddos LOVE it!
4. My all time favorite book is the The Little Woman who wasn't Afraid of Anything.I used this as an interactive shared reading with props and you could hear a pin drop as we shared the story and acted out the parts with real items!
Here is a link for Ideas to go along with this book!
Let's Get Interactive!
🎃 If you Don't Like Pumpkins, you Can Always Celebrate Cupcake Day on the 26th or Both Days and Make Pumpkin Cupcakes!
🎃 And Let's Not Forget Halloween
Here are some tried and true Halloween Resources

Do the best you can do in every situation and your best changes depending many factors that happen in your life or how you feel...you know headaches, exhaustion, not enough caffeine, no sleep and many other circumstances of life.
Who's with me...think of this...Do you feel like September is here and you never had a BREAK not even a teeny tiny break?
So Here are 5 tried and true Ideas that I have used, when I taught...WELL actually still use, to make sure my engine is running in top notch condition:
🌻Surround Yourself with Positivities or Be Positive:
Post a positive or inspirational quote in your classroom, office or anywhere you can see it everyday...Remember there will be days that are harder than others.
It may bring some tears, but happy tears are always good for the soul!
I also have a blessing bracelet that was given to me many years ago from a friend.
🌻Take Time for Yourself and I MEAN ALONE TIME:
I used to take these breaks in my classroom during a prep time or even during my lunch break just to regroup and have a bit of thinking time. Virtual and teaching from your classroom, you can still do these suggestions.
I had a friend who used to ride the school elevator to gain a minute or 2 of quiet time and destress!! Not a bad idea if you have an elevator in your building!

🌻Get Rid of that STRESS!
Here are some Ideas that I have tried and they might also work for YOU!
- Yoga: Every Morning rise a bit earlier and simply do about 7 minutes of yoga poses. Check the internet or have a book handy. You can always sign up for a class, but 7 minutes a day will make a world of difference!!
- Walk at lunch time with a friend, colleague or alone. It is even better when it is cool out! When I taught full-time, (I'm retired now!) we used to walk around the school neighborhood about 2-3 days a week. It was one of the best activities I did and made a world of difference for how I faced the rest of the day.
- I also used to walk with a friend to school everyday...sometimes even in the snow...my friend and I would solve all the school issues as we walked and felt great even if the problems did not go away, we still chatted about it and got it off our minds. We lived about a mile and half away from school and would meet on the corner. We were assigned the title:"The Walking teachers" and I would even see someone in a supermarket who would say, "Don't I see you walking everyday to work?"
- Play with the kiddos. play hide and seek, catch outside, a board game, anything you know will take your mind of off school and bring you back to where you are...in the present!
- Read a non educational book.
- That's right PAMPER yourself do something...anything that you love doing...don't wait for someone else to do it!!! UMMM...it might not happen. You are in charge of YOU!!
Now...please note...I am not saying to do all of these...I mean....you would add more stress to your life than you had before you started!!!
Simply pick one or two to try for a while and see if it makes a difference in your daily life!
🌻Prioritize or Set Priorities:
- Make a list of Have To's or Must Do's, Can DO's or Can Say No To's and start to listen to your list and cross off and prioritize that list.
- Make a list each week perhaps Sunday night or a night that works for you and write everything that you have that week. Then evaluate each item on your list. Add a key something like this: Green is MUST Do or Have To; Yellow is Can Do and Red is I can say no to or can postpone to another time. Remember, your job can bounce back from a hiccup, but your family and you should be treated like a glass ball because when it breaks, it is harder to mend.
🌻 Eat as Healthy as you Can:
I say as healthy as you can because I know how crazy hectic life can be.
Sometimes you just need to be mindful of what you eat...stop the fog eating, where you are eating without thinking about what you are eating and add a few healthier choices each day.


I simply use frozen smoothie mixes and mix and match to my current mood each morning. Sometimes I add fresh fruit that I have on hand like bananas, blueberries or even an apple.
The last one that you NEED to absolutely add to your diet is water!
Just remember every day is a new beginning with new possibilities. If at first you don't succeed, just simply start again and again...Remember: you might not be there YET...but you will!!
Try your best to focus on the Blessings you have not what your neighbor has...Positivity is a choice...a choice you have to make every single DAY! If you feed your brain positive thoughts, you brain will be reconditioned to think that way, which will lead to a less stressful life.
Allow yourself to make a few mistakes because we learn life long lessons from our mistakes and PLEASE, PLEASE, don't be hard on yourself...NO ONE IS PERFECT!
They say if you can do something for 30 days straight, then it will become a habit or second nature!!
Let me know how you do...I'll be waiting!!
I have been thinking a lot about virtual learning, remote learning, distance learning or whatever you want to call it. Whatever term you decide to use, it is online learning.
Each child felt so special as they watched her perform and enact all her lessons or activities for the morning.
They know that they will have such a "fun"tastic time interacting and taking part in Shared Reading! They are ready!!!


I wish my elementary reading experiences were like this!
So...drumroll please....Here you go:
3 Great Tips for Interactive Shared Reading online or in your classroom!!!
1. Get your students thinking about the books you use for shared reading:
Sticky note parts of the story that your students can make predictions and inferences, think metacognitively and parts where your students can think about questions they might have at the beginning, middle and ending of the text. If you have done the work beforehand, your experience will run so much more smoothly!
So...now...when you gather children onto the carpet make sure you have spots around the room or on the carpet that are 6 feet apart, ask them to sit near their "Thinking Partner" and to be ready to Think, Pair, Share, (from a distance) which of course you have already modeled several times...I hope!! (Simply have children face their partner and chat about the parts of the text as directed by YOU!)
2. Use visual props to support reading Comprehension:
While reading, you can also give each child a different part to play: The prediction Maker and they have the wand, The visualizer with the fake glasses or a pair of dollar store glasses, the Thinker, etc.
Later you will see students using the clouds and props on their own while partner reading or even reading to self!!!
Here are some samples of some of the props I used with my kiddos. You can find them HERE along with some other related Reading Comprehension resources.
Making Predictions: Visualizing:

Cause and Effect: Explain your Thinking or Metacognitive
Thinking:


These props can be used with ANY Book!
3. Using actual props from the text: Say What?
Take a book like If you Give a Mouse a Cookie by Laura Numeroff or actually any book in her series of similar texts.
Look through the story to what items you can collect around the house or purchase them at the dollar store. Then give students or partners and item you have pre-purchased. As you read the story to your class, have those students rise every time you read their item. Imagine the fun of listening until their part comes! If you are teaching virtually, simply assign your students parts and have them create or make them at home or even find the object around the house. You can assign more than one student for various props.
After the story is read, see if your students can retell the story as a group using their props.
One of my all time favorite books to encourage participation is: The Little Old Lady Who Was Not Afraid of Anything by Linda Williams
The kiddos LOVE this story and in fact one day, a few years back, I invited my principal in for our Halloween Party and shared this book on the rug. At the end she screamed out in unison with the class, when I asked them to scream out what they thought the little old lady would do with all the items that followed her home! PS...I always ask the students to scream, whisper, speak like a robot, a mouse, a baby or other ways when I want a whole class answer and it is the BEST!
They can't wait to hear what voice I will ask for to answer the question!!!

It has always been my philosophy to make learning educational and fun, so that each child will love learning, want to come to school, reach their potential and be their best self!
So, with that being said, use parent's input about their child and work together!
Whether you are teaching virtually or in person this year, the following tips to work side by side with parents, will definitely promote and enhance student progress.
Start the Year off with a Positive Phone Call
within the first 2 weeks of school. I know that this can be a difficult task with all that needs to be done, but this WILL make a difference!
I also call to EACH child the night before the first day of school to say "hi" and welcome them to my classroom. I tell each child how excited I am to have him or her in my classroom and to make sure they bring their smile to school tomorrow!
Say hello and express your excitement about having him or her in your classroom. My video that I have posted below is an example of a phone call you might make if you are teaching in person, but it can easily be changed to represent a virtually classroom. Making each student in your class feel excited to come to your classroom, no matter where you are teaching, begins to build important connections with each child.
Invite Parents into your Classroom or Virtual Classroom
Keep Parents in the Loop
Send a Monthly or Weekly Newsletter home sharing with parents special news and announcements that are special to your classroom. You can send these notes and announcements on your class homework sheet through your website or through google with a link to read these important messages. Attaching these to an e-mail works too!
I hope these quick and easy ideas bring a bit of sunshine to start your year! Enjoy!