Today is the 100th Day of School for the girls, and Madeleine's class had a 100th Day party. I went to help out, and wound up at the puzzle station with Madeleine. Determined to put together a 100-piece puzzle, she spent the entire hour there, and although we didn't get it completed, we came pretty darn close. Madeleine's class also got a packet with coloring pages, a word search, a secret code to decipher, and a questionnaire, all revolving around the 100 Day theme.
Here is the questionnaire and Madeleine's answers:
I have 100 stickers
(That's true. She does. I bought them for her to bring in for her 100 project; students needed to display 100 of any item of their choosing. You can see I went the lazy route and just bought some packs of stickers.)
I would like 100 socks
(Really? Of all the things in the world she could wish to have 100 of, it's socks!?!)
I wouldn't like 100 zeukeeny's.
(Madeleine definitely despises zucchini, so that's a farily valid answer. I'm pretty sure Julia's response, in 1st grade, was asparagus. Poor kids, with their parents torturing them with disgusting vegetables.)
Having 100 papers could really be a problem because one hundred is a realy small numbr.
(Given the amount of printer paper the kids BOTH use up with their artwork and home-made books, I can see how 100 would not be NEARLY enough for Madeleine.)
I can lift 100 books.
(She can? All at once? Kinda doubt it.)
If I had 100 dollars I would by something realy speitel.
(She could buy herself some socks and papers with her $100. That would be super speitel.)
Madeleine's illustration inside her 100th Day Packet is something pretty speitel, too:
Aww! It's a group of happy, smiley girls jumping up in celebratory revelry!
Sucks to be the poor bloody-faced girl who is being trampled by all their jumping feet, though.
Happy 100th Day to Julia and Madeleine!
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