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Daily Report Sheet       Name: Jack Dullaghan        Date: 08/27/03 Wednesday
 
Classroom Activity -- Participation/Behavior
 
Language Arts --  Introduced new story Jimmy Lee did it.  Discussed the Author Pat Cummings
Math -- Addition up to 17
Handwriting --  D.O.L. sentences
Social Skills --  Discussed what it means to be Distracted & how to avoid it; worksheet
Unit** -- Finished Wonders of Me book.  Discussion 
Special  P.E.  -- Builders & Dozers, spider/chicken tag game, striking/jumping skills.  Jack got upset because he didn't think was a good jumper.  And it was VERY HOT!  I was losing energy, too, just like Jack said he was! 
Lunch -- pizza, salad, broccoli, milk.  ate it all!  [smiley]
Outside -- [smiley]  Stay in the shade again after walking the track.
Speech* -- Not today
Other --  Calendar skills
 
Teacher Comments:  * We have several speech teachers because the school is growing.  Because of scheduling, Jack sees Mrs. Bloomquist now; she is very good, too! [smiley]
** During unit Jack suddenly had big alligator tears in his eyes & didn't say a word -- it broke my heart -- he said he was suddenly "missing his pappy."  [sad face]
 
niknotes:  My poor boy.
 
jacknotes:  All the way home, I was acting vicious to Mr. Hilliard.  I could not stand how he was trying to turn my temper DNA down.  Then when I started barking at him, he just said, "Whoa, whoa, down, doggy!" like I was a wild dog which was barking mad.  When I got to my house, he just said, "Have a good day," which irritated me so much I just shouted, "Right, that's it, Mr. Hacker!"  And I started barking at him again.  He did the very same thing, and when he left, I shouted with anger, "Next time you separate us, I'll bark fiercely, you smelly little bug."  I was showing him that I was really mad at him, for separating Robert and I.  The truth is Robert and I were having fun, but he thought we were punching each other all the way home.  And I really was going to bark fiercely the next time he separated us.  Like this: [barking fiercely]*.
 
niknotes part 2:  All I witnessed as Jack exited the bus was the barking, no rude comments.  And at the end of his dictation of the Jack notes, I must tell you that when he said "Like this," he then said, "And you can just put the walls around it and write 'barking fiercely' in the middle."  Then he really barked, more like a puppy than anything fierce.  The walls are the brackets of course.  Does he miss anything?  One more thing.  He has a band-aid on his arm, but I can't get a straight, or clear at least, answer out of him.  He says he was just showing his blood.  Actually, first he said something about his emotions showing or having been broken, and then he clarified (?) with the explanation that he "was just showing his blood."

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