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5.02.06

10:34 PM

reading

  • how I feel: proud
  • on my TV: the news
Today Meagan took one of her Junie B. Jones books to school to show her teacher.  Then she read her teacher a whole chapter.  She got a sticker and a new bookmark in return.  I'm so proud of her.  These books are very advanced.  They are about a Kindergartener but are meant more for a parent to read to a child.  I would think a second grader would be able to read them easily.  Just last week Meagan told me they were too hard and she couldn't read them alone.  Now she comes home every day and reads a few pages by herself.

She is also reading books to Brenna and Nora all the time.  She just loves to read.  And write.  She wrote a short letter to Hailey without any help.  Well, all it said was "For Hailey from Meagan" with a picture under it but it's a start.
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