Yee haw, cowpokes! It's almost time for our 100 Day Hoedown. Due to the snow day on Monday, February 11th,the 100th day of school is now Friday,February15th!!

Check out our video of the rootin' tootin' cowboys and girls who are wanted for this celebration!

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What do you need to bring on the 100th Day of School?

Remember to make your 100 project. In this project you are finding 100 items and putting them together in a display. It can be as simple as counting out 100 pieces of cereal and putting it in a bag or it could be as complex as building a structure with 100 Legos or 100 toothpicks and gumdrops. You might glue 100 pennies to a poster in the shape of 100. Maybe you want to make 100 circles on a mobile. The sky is the limit. Get as creative as you want. Here are some ideas including 100 gummy worms in "dirt" (dry chocolate cake mix).

Ideas from Mrs. Pohlmeyer's Kindergarten Class in Texas

What else do you need to bring on the 100th Day of School?

Come dressed as a cowboy in jeans and a button up shirt. If you have cowboy boots then wear them! Cowboy hats and bandanas will be provided as you can see. The bandanas are covered in 100 dots and the hats will be covered in 100 stickers during our celebration.

What happens at the 100 Day Hoedown?

In the morning, the cowpokes will share their collections. Then we will break into centers to make a lasso with 100 Froot Loops on it, put 100 stickers on the cowboy hat, create a cowboy puppet, and stamp 100 circles onto a cowboy picture. In the afternoon, we'll sit around our "campfire" and roast marshmallows while singing cowboy songs. Then we'll go on a round up looking for 100 Hershey Kisses. After we'll end the celebration with some cowboy games like "Lasso the Bull" and some cowboy dancing!

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