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Show and tell note to parents
Show and tell note to parents











Teaching Tip: If you’re looking for some other 100th Day books to read, I’ve compiled a list of some of my favorites HERE! 2. I love reading it each year and it also opens up some great conversations about worry, not comparing ourselves to others, and the beauty of family and taking help from others! You and your students will love this book! She’s unsure it’s going to be enough, but her teacher helps her realize how special her collection is because it’s “100 bits of love!” Thanks to the help of her family she ends up bringing in a mismatch collection of 10 things from each family member. Jessica begins to compare herself to everyone else when she sees their amazing collections of 100 peanuts, paper clips, and peppermints. It’s such a great story about a little girl named Jessica who worries about everything! So, when her teacher tells her that she needs to bring in a collection of 100 items she immediately starts to worry! How will she ever find 100 things? Read 100th Day WorriesĪbout a week before the 100th Day of School I always read the book “ 100th Day Worries” by Margery Cuyler. It in no way affects the price point for you, but helps me continue to bring you great recommendations! 1. Please Note: The post contains affiliate links which provide me a small commission should you choose to make a purchase.

show and tell note to parents

The 100th Day Of School is kind of a big deal in the primary grades! As it should be, it’s an exciting accomplishment! Below I’m giving you some easy and fun 100th Day Of School Activities to use with your primary learners to celebrate the big day!













Show and tell note to parents