The Venus flytraps celebrated the 100th day of school in their pajamas! Double the celebration! They were in their pajamas because whole school was celebrating the reaching the Rockin Reader reading goal of 200,000 minutes! That’s a lot of reading! On the 100th day of school, the Venus Flytraps made hats, worked on counting by 10s until 100, and having fun discussions about what they would do if they had $100! Some Venus Flytraps would save their money, while others wanted to spend their money on toys and ice cream. The Venus flytraps are looking forward to another 100 days at school! The Venus Flytraps headed East of Gillen Brewer and found themselves at the East River. While heading to the river, the students used their cardinal directions to lead us to our final destination. While looking at the East River, the Venus Flytraps observed what they saw. Some observations included a bridge, Roosevelt Island, a boat, and some buildings across the river. Here are some pictures of our fun adventure! The Venus Flytraps enjoyed showing off their New York City Community knowledge to their VIPs during BINGO! The VIPs were impressed with all the information the Venus Flytraps have learned in social studies so far. The BINGO boards consisted of our needs and wants, central park, directions, and other vocabulary words discussed during social studies. The day ended with some special reading time between the kids and their VIPs. Here are some great pictures from our fun VIP Day! |