Blog 411

This blog was created for our friends and family who don't get to see us -- well, Jonathan and Elise, really -- as often as they'd like. I'm trying to keep you all updated on their milestones and their day-to-day activities. I also hope this will serve as sort of a journal for them as well, something for them to read when they are older that chronologues their lives and adventures. When I can, I'll post pictures and maybe even videos to help bridge the distance.

This blog is Part 2 of the Life of the Hardwicks. This edition will focus on our new lives in Atlanta, GA, that began in July 2013.

Monday, March 16, 2015

2015_03_08 Thursday

From Reading Club: Hello! On Monday, some of them continued to read Harold and the purple crayon. We also worked on a booklet called Winter Birds. On Tuesday, X and Elise had time on the computer with Starfall reading short stories. X and X read Harold with me. X practiced sight words with a matching game on the kindle. We all worked on a Winter Birds worksheet that went along with yesterday's book and we learned our color words. On Wednesday, we read the Sight Word Stories about animals. We also did our flash cards. Some friends took turns on Starfall. On Thursday, X worked on Starfall. Elise and I worked on ch,sh,th, and some other digraph. X also worked on Starfall. And the girls and I read our sight word stories books. We all finished Harold on the
purple crayon (whew) and we found a CD in the back so we listened to the audio tape of it.


From her teacher: Today we talked about salamanders. We talked about their habitat and how they spend their time under rocks. We looked at many pictures of salamanders and other amphibians in some books and on the computer. We drew a salamander under a rock. We made a graph of reptiles and amphibians and counted how many of each we had. We worked on writing the letter Tt. They had Italian today. We finally put on our Peter and The Wolf play from last week. They were amazing and had a lot of fun! Thanks for bringing in the props! 

Tell me a fact about salamanders:
Elise - I know that salamanders like to stay under rocks 

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