Celebrating the 100th Day of School

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I am sure you are excited when you get near the 100th day of school! In our curriculum, the 100th day is the last day of Week 20. You might want to take a day off school and have a special 100th-Day Party! If so, here are some ideas to help you celebrate.

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Here are just some of the uses of the word “hundred” in Scripture. You could study some of them, do some Bible drills, etc. If you have a larger family, split these verses up and assign some to each student.

[one-fourth-first]Genesis 17:17
Genesis 21:5
Genesis 33:19
Exodus 27:9, 11, 18
Exodus 38:9, 11
Leviticus 26:8
Deuteronomy 22:19
Joshua 24:32
Judges 7:19
Judges 10:10[/one-fourth-first][one-fourth]1 Samuel 25:18
2 Samuel 8:4
2 Samuel 16:1
2 Samuel 24:3
1 Kings 4:23
1 Kings 7:2
1 Kings 18:4, 13
1 Kings 20:29
2 Kings 3:4
2 Kings 4:43[/one-fourth][one-fourth]2 Kings 11:4, 9, 15
2 Kings 23:33
Ezra 6:17
Ezra 7:22
Nehemiah 3:1
Proverbs 17:10
Ecclesiastes 6:3
Ecclesiastes 8:12
Isaiah 65:20
Jeremiah 52:23[/one-fourth][one-fourth]Ezekiel 40-42
Amos 5:3
Matthew 13:8, 23
Matthew 18:12
Matthew 18:28
Matthew 19:29
Mark 10:30
Luke 15:4
John 21:8
Romans 4:19
Revelation 16:21[/one-fourth]

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