Daily Report Sheet       Name: Jack Dullaghan        Date: 09/05/02
 
Classroom Activity -- Participation/Behavior
 
Language Arts --  [smiley face]  Sight words; plurals (words ending in s)
Math -- [smiley face] writing #s in sequence; Great!
Handwriting --  morning sentences
Calendar --  Hello there, what did you do yesterday?, months, days of week, weather, money value,
"I Spy" (Great Job!)
Social Skills --  Telephone skills - role play answering phone
Unit -- Apples -- Tasted different types of apples, made apple prints
Special  Art  --  [smiley face]  Cool & warm colors; traced pattern/stencil onto grid paper, colored a pattern of cool colors into grids, warm colors will go into stencil
Lunch -- Taco shell, taco meat, & choco. milk.  Didn't want cheese & fruit.
Outside --
Work Jobs -- 2 worksheets -- circle correct sentence to go w/ picture; count the cubes, circle, how many.
Other --  Computer Lab -- Kid Phonics
 
Teacher Comments:
 
 
niknotes: I asked Mr. Don if this morning's bus ride was better than yesterday, especially since Sean thought the boarding was so traumatic with Jack's tears streaming and little face looking out the window of the door.  Mr. Don said he didn't cry all the way to school today, in fact stopped almost immediately, "but he wasn't happy and said he didn't want to learn." 
I'll ask Jack about "Outside" since nothing was written on the daily report.
 
jacknotes:  I did nothing.  It was raining, and I went back inside to Mrs. Penoncello's class, and I felt cold and wet.
 
Live. Local. Late breaking.  Now coverage you can count on.  This is Channel Two Action News account on.  Attention!  We perform you this warning.  As the train went over a sharp curve and turned to the bridge, we knew that Jack Dullaghan slipped out of the train's window and splashed into the ocean.  More they did call 9-1-1.  So the nurse took me to the hospital in an ambulance.  The telephone wires were broken at Granny's house.  So they put Jack in an emergency bed and put a thermometer in his mouth.  He fell asleep with that thermometer in his mouth to take his t[a]mperature.  The stately Dullaghan Manor's adventure was complete.  Jack Dullaghan kept on sleeping on and on.  Right now, at the police station, the policeman dropped a newspaper that said, "Jack Dullaghan Seasick!"  So they talked to the police general that Jack Dullaghan was feeling seasick.