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100th Day of School

Why do we celebrate The 100th Day of School? 

As the Enrollment Party at the beginning of the school year, 100th day of school is considered a big celebration and has been a tradition in Preschool. 


This marks a great milestone in the children's school life. 
It means that the students are halfway through the year!

It is a celebration wherein they can highlight their progress and show how much they have learned through the year.  


For Numeracy, they showed their skills in:
 skip counting
identifying numbers 1 -100
counting on to 100
pattern blocks

For Literacy, they made a short story.

 
We also made our 100 Days Smarter hat. 

We did not forget the movement part wherein we did,
10 different kinds of exercises 10 times each. 

Can you guess the total? 

Then the fun part of filling in the 100 chart with 100 collections they brought to school!

Tamaki's 100 beans.

Eisuke's 100 collections of gems, pencils, stickers and erasers.

Clara's 100 beads.

Yorinobu's 100 collections of flags!!! 

... and

Haruto's 100 lollipops!

Don't worry, we didn't eat them all!

This are Kallea's cool collection of 100 different toys! 

 
Chanin's and Matthias' 100 blocks.

 
Koh's 100 cards and toys.

 
Rimi and Umi's 100 small beads and stars.


Amazing 100 paper shurikens of Ciel!


 
Hana, Mei and Yui's 100 different toys.


But, we can't beat Emma's 100 pieces of popcorn which she carefully counted! 
... well, with some extras we ate! 

It was definitely a wonderful 100th day celebration. 
We can't wait for our sleep over coming soon! 





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