![]() I hope you enjoy your 100th Day of School celebration. The Night Before the 100th Day of School.Jake’s 100th Day of School by Lester Laminack.Read a story about the 100th Day of School, such as: Name each letter and its sound as you go. Use the ABCsĬount out 100 plastic letter magnets. Draw on the board to illustrate that 100 is made up of ten groups of ten. Pull ten short 1-10 counting books from the library and read them all aloud, perhaps spaced throughout the day. Check the Reading Logĭo you keep a class reading log of books you’ve read aloud? Go over it together and count how many you’ve read in 100 days. ![]() Then, as a class, think of ten words for each vowel. Write out the 5 vowels twice – once for short vowels and again for long vowels. Pull out 100 sight word cards and read them together, placing them in groups of ten. If you’re close, add or subtract a few to get exactly 100. ![]() Browse Reading Tools & Activities Learn How to Set Up a Guided Reading Binder Read How to Make Literacy Centers Last All Year Latest on Teaching Reading See more Guided Reading: How To Reading Games & Activities See more Sight Words See more How to Teach Basic SKills Year-Long Literacy. Look to see if you have anywhere near 100 words on it. Let's teach reading Teach how to read with small group lesson ideas and tools for today's kindergarten. Here’s a simple idea if you keep a word wall. Take a photo of each child next to the stack of 100 books, with the child holding up a sign that says, “I’m 100 Books Smarter!” or “Happy 100th Day of School!” Or take a group photo version, with a sign that says, “We’re 100 books smarter – Happy 100th Day of School!” Use Your Word Wall These Comprehension for Kindergarten printables are easy to print and use, and we have two skill levels to fit. ![]() These Kindergarten reading passages for fluency can supplement your current curriculum or as a stand-alone activity. For older kids with thick chapter books, I recommend you stack the books in a corner to get wall support on two sides. Our free comprehension worksheets are designed to help k5 students with essential reading and comprehension skills. Marvel at your joint accomplishment! We tested this idea out – it helped to have some hardback books to give it stability. Reading at home for enjoyment is the best and easiest daily routine you can do to help strengthen your childs understanding. Then, let them take turns adding books to a single towering stack. Have students work as a class or grade level to choose 100 books that they’ve enjoyed so far this school year. RELATED RESOURCE: Fluency Passages for Early Readers BUNDLE Make a Stack ![]()
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