Monday, July 30, 2007

The Friendly Trash Guy


I feel Christmas and Birthday. Cake Tractor Trash truck Gas. he has Trash truck. Bye!

Thursday, July 26, 2007

Thursday




I see Fan. We want New Fan Ceiling. I like Living room. my Dad Love you dad.

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Trash Day


Monday Monday Trash truck Trash truck I can see today. It's too bright outside, can you cover my eyes. Trash guys Trash guys don't like Smell Smell don't like Smell Smell like get Work get Hear Throw. They are slow. Front close close.


Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Tuesday

Today, with partner assisted scanning, Philip wrote: jun h afju an jan.

We read some poems from Shel Silverstein. One of them was about a king whose mouth got stuck while eating a peanut butter sandwich. I asked Philip what he thought of the king and these are the words he gave me: birthday, card, costume, hear, tell, furry, pretty, weird.

We also read about a crocodile going to the dentist; we talked about how we hated going to the dentist and I asked Philip what his other pet peeves are. He said, " Glove, coat, jacket, spelling."

Today was a great day! Philip has worked very hard.

Tuesday, July 3, 2007

Philip

The Lizard Video

July 3rd: After watching the video of Nicole and her friend chasing a lizard inside the house, Philip wrote the following:

I cannot see very well today. ( I asked if this meant he couldn’t see the lizard. He said yes.)

DadLove you dad

( we heard his dad's voice in the video)

ThisCanCan

LaughLookLaugh

LaughLookLookLaugh

LookBadLaugh

CarThisCanLookLaugh

LaughLaughLookCanBad

LookLaughThank you! LookLookLookThank you! LookLaughCanLook

LookLaughCarCanLaugh

LaughThisThisThank you! LookThank you!

LookThank you!

iyp

Work from Monday, July 2nd

Here is something that Philip was spelling yesterday using partner assisted scanning:

fncfcfpvc

Yesterday I read "A Quiet Place" to Philip. He chose to write about a snowy country and described it this way: " Coat, hat, glove, bag, boot, button, cap, jeans, jacket, beautiful, clean, enjoy, different."

I really enjoyed watching him think this activity through.