Daily Report Sheet
Name: Jack
Dullaghan Date:
10/29/02 Tuesday
Classroom Activity --
Participation/Behavior
Language Arts -- Alphabetizing to
the 1st letter
Math -- Problem solving -- Patterns
worksheet and crossing out acorns to make a letter. Review addition,
subtraction.
Social Skills -- Video on
friendships, how to handle problems ex: cooperation, sharing
Unit -- made a ghost tree by tracing hand
& drawing faces on beans
Special Gym -- Stop
& Go game. Frisbee "Stuck in the Mud." (Jack got upset because
he wan't chosen to be a "tagger"; He got over it [smiley]). Practiced
basketball dribbling.
Lunch -- [smiley] Ch. nuggets, broccoli,
jello, roll. Ate everything!
Outside -- Track/climbers
[smiley]
Adaptive P.E. [smiley] -- Electric
Slide, "Clean Your Room" game
Other -- Reading Group -- Reviewed
Dinosaur Chase -- Great Job! Talked about The Careful
Crocodile. They read together in a small group. Halloween word
find & number describing words worksheets.
niknotes: Mr. Don informed me that Jack was having a
rough afternoon, which of course explained the tear-stained cheeks. He
recovered. He told me, "I had a very bad weekend. It was all
Robert's fault. When I made it to the treasure chest, Robert made a frowny
face at me, and it hurt my feelings." He then apparently told Mikey, who
isn't in his class but in Ms. Pellett's class, but rides the bus with him
and Robert, all about it and gained Mikey's sympathy.
As I stood there holding Jack and before the bus pulled
away, Mick came outside wearing only his shirt and his glasses and waved goodbye
to Mr. Don.
Oh, it just started raining again. I hope we don't
have to trick-or-treat in the rain. Jack already has a cough.
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