Daily Report Sheet       Name: Jack Dullaghan        Date: 09/09/02
 
Classroom Activity -- Participation/Behavior
 
Language Arts --  DOL sentences; Read new story "Mary Had a  Little Lamb" -- wrote 3 sentences about school & drew a picture -- Super! [smiley]
Math -- [smiley] Reviewed counting by 1s to 20 forward & backwards; classifying worksheet
Handwriting --  morning sentences.  Beautiful!  work jobs -- math worksheet on vocabulary, worksheet on classifying
Calendar -- yesterday-today-tomorrow, "yesterday, I...," months, days of week, weather, money value, place value, "I Spy"
Social Skills --  "Uno" & "Sorry" -- great sport
Unit -- Library -- made apple booklet.  Reading Rainbow -- "How to Make an Apple Pie and See the World"
Special    --  Jack went to music unassisted today and did a wonderful job!  Mrs. Richards said that she thinks he will be okay unassisted from now on! [smiley]
Lunch -- ate most of his chicken sandwich, a few peach cubes, choc. milk
Outside -- [smiley] around track & on climbers
Speech -- Jack worked on answering questions.  He also reviewed turn taking, eye contact, and maintaining topic.  He did great!
 
Teacher Comments:  I thought we would try mainstreaming Jack into Mrs. Robertson's 1st grade class for math with assistance.  I'm not sure how his attention will be, but it is worth a try!  He is so smart & I feel like he will be able to handle it with assistance.  Let me know what you think.
 
 
niknotes:  My guess is that Jack's great school day is all thanks to the tornadoes that hit Utah.  He liked the news story this morning, giving him a chance to tell us about tornado drill & safety rules.  "I'm pretty crazy about rules."  So when his good mood started deteriorating as the bus approached, I suggested that he tell his teachers and classmates about the tornadoes.  He happily boarded the bus.  Too bad I didn't tape the news.
 
My notes may be scarce the next couple of days, if I even get to the daily reports, because I now have four, precious children, for a couple of days.  Amelia and Cameron are here.  Amelia and Jack are drawing fanatics, and Cameron and Mick are enjoying Sesame Street ABCs together on the computer -- so that's working well for this report, but who knows if there will ever be shared, quiet activities again.  I just took a couple of pictures which I may attach, and, Jen, I apologize for not first combing Amelia's hair.  Maybe I'll try another picture.