Outlines the special significance of the 100th day of school and examines how this day is celebrated by people around the world. Includes full-color photographs and a glossary.
To celebrate the one hundredth day of kindergarten, each student brings in an example of the number 100 for show-and-tell, including a 100-year-old relative, and Ms. Bradley shares the jar of 100 jelly beans that have marked the days.
Describes ways of celebrating the one hundredth day of school, such as making hats with one hundred stickers, being quiet for one hundred seconds, and recycling one hundred cans.
Minna's family pitches in to help her come up with the perfect project for the hundredth day of school, from twenty sets of five sticks to two sets of fifty pieces of pasta.
Jake is so excited about his one hundredth day of school, he runs to catch the school bus without his project, but fortunately, with the help of his principal, Jake is able to find a perfect substitute for his project.