‘100th Day’ tradition goes on

Each year, the grade one to three classes at Sturgeon Creek celebrate being in school for 100 days. They celebrate this by doing a number of activities involving the number 100.
This year, the grade one-two class made projects out of 100 things. They made a chain out of 100 beads and one out of 100 Cheerios, and saw which one was longer.
They also drank 100 ml of juice, they read a book about 100 angry ants, and they saw how many times they could write their names in 100 seconds.
The grade two-three class also did lots of activities. They put together 100 piece puzzles, made muffins using 100 decorations, made parachutes and let them go, and estimated what jar had 100 candies.
These students enjoyed doing these activities and look forward to them every year.