
Be sure that you have your teacher t-shirt ready to go.

The 100th day of kindergarten is busy and fun. Are you gearing up for the 100th day of school? Send them to your printer to be printed double-sided and then simply cut and staple. Print out these leveled reading books for your reading groups. You could use this book with students who read levels E-G (levels 5-7).There is no pattern to the text, though it does connect to the illustrations.The last version of this 100th day mini book for guided reading is just right for your readers who have a good set of sight words under their belt and know some word chunks. I’d say this book is more suited for a level C or D (levels 3-4) reader in kindergarten.The text isn’t in a pattern – but uses a combination of high frequency words or relies heavily on the illustration.I’ve made a version that is perfect for the majority of your kindergarten class that are reading on-level in January and February (when most everyone has their 100th day of school). The last page says, “We like 100 days of school!” to tie it into the 100th day of school.It features a “We like _.” pattern of text and lists school activities.

I made an “easy reader” version that I’d consider perfect for a student who reads level A or level B (levels 1-2) books and needs repetitive sentences that heavily rely on illustrations to be successful. I added colored markers to the pictures so you’d get a feel for each level. Let me share a little about each of the different versions so you know what to expect. The only noticeable difference right away is the coloring of the title, “ Hooray for 100 Days of School” on the front cover.
