What can your class accomplish in 100 days? Get to know each other and keep track of what happens at the beginning of your school year—or any 100 days!
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Start a daily class diary! Every day for 100 days, create a new page with highlights of the day. With 100 days, everyone in your class will get several turns to contribute! Here are a few ideas for creating a group journal using Crayola® Erasable Colored Pencils. • Number each day in big bold colors at the top of the page. Write about special events and highlights. • Include your name and introduce yourself. What are your hobbies? What’s your favorite school subject? Draw a self-portrait, your pets, or sport. • Choose a new word for the day. Define and illustrate it. • What’s happening with the weather? Record the temperature. Draw the sky: cloudy, sunny, a rainbow! • List homework assignments. Absent classmates can check for their homework when they return.
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At the end of your 100 days, celebrate your accomplishments together!
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