Daily Report Sheet       Name: Mick Dullaghan        Date: 09/10/02
 
Theme Unit -- Me & My Family
Story -- [speech time] Look, Look, Look - a story about using your eyes
Music -- [speech time] oral motor songs
Special Activity -- [speech time] smelling jars & identifying what is inside
Group Game -- Staying Alive - taking turns
Center Time -- I played with: vocabulary cards w/ Ms. Molly; dump truck; books; tractor; doll house
Snack -- popcorn & goldfish
(ate a good amount)
Lunch -- nacho chips, no meat
(ate a good amount)
My emotions today -- happy
 
 
niknotes -- Mick was great getting on the bus this morning and off this afternoon.  He said, "Goodbye, School Bus!  Goodbye, Sissuh Don."  We'll work on getting to "Mister Don."  ha ha  He immediately went upstairs to join Cameron on the computer, but Mick wanted to switch from Winnie the Pooh Kindergarten to Toy Story, and Cameron was all for it.
 
Amelia and Cameron watched Jack and Mick go off to school this morning and asked why Jack cried, which I answered by saying he just wanted to stay home, or as Jack put it a few days ago, "I just want to stay home and do what I want."  Then we went grocery shopping, and they were very well behaved, though Cameron is wiggly-wiggly-wiggly.  They liked the big, Kroger, double-seater shopping cart.  Cameron asked for a watermelon, which I decided to buy, and they picked out cupcakes, which I also bought.  Rainbow icing.  They can't wait for Jack to get home so they can all have one.  In fact, Cameron thought maybe just having Mick home was good enough, but they're playing now.  Amelia is drawing a rooster. Only a half-hour to go.  "Three minutes?" asked Amelia.  "No, three o'clock," I replied, "which is very soon."