Schools

Celebrating the 100th Day of School

Elementary school students throughout the Three Village School District marked the 100th day of school in creative ways this year.

At Arrowhead, kindergarten students created a museum comprised of 100 day inspired projects. Working with their families, the students fashioned creative artwork out of 100 everyday objects, including balloons, food items and toys. Incorporating their math skills, the students practiced counting to 100 while creating necklaces made of 100 Fruit Loops and balancing 100 different objects on a scale and determining which weighed more. They also created colorful 100 day hats.

W.S. Mount Elementary School kindergartners in Dawn McNally’s class celebrated in a similar fashion – creating necklaces out of 100 Fruit Loops or Cheerios and creating hats with 10 sections of 10 pictures. Other classes at Mount celebrated by creating projects using the number 100, which were displayed in the building’s showcase.

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In addition to completing math activities, Setauket Elementary School kindergarten classes collected 100 items to donate to St. James Soup Kitchen, Nassakeag Elementary School second-graders coordinated a non-perishable food drive for the building’s food pantry, and Minnesauke Elementary School kindergarten students in Gina Breunig’s class dressed as though they were 100 years old.

 

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Photo provided by the Three Village Central School District. 


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