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Busy, Busy, Busy
Oh where to begin….Let’s see….
This month we are studying the Arctic region in preschool, and Ms. Michele brought an igloo (tent) into our room! It’s so cool! We’ve made ice bird feeders to put outside, built igloos out of sugar cubes and icing (we liked eating the icing the best), made snow paintings, and each of us had to do a report on an arctic animal. Mine was the arctic hare. Momma and Daddy helped me make my poster and find four very interesting facts to share with the rest of my class when it was my day to present. 1. The arctic hare can run up to 40 miles per hour. 2. Some arctic hares don’t stay white year-round; some turn gray in the summer. 3. Arctic hares don’t hibernate in the winter. They huddle together for warmth. 4. Arctic hares are herbivores. They eat roots, berries, and willow twigs.
I’ve started reading Dick and Jane to Momma every night. I get so excited reading the words on the page that I giggle sometimes! I got to take my book to class today and read to all of my friends while Ms. Michele cleaned up after lunch. I told Momma that I liked being the teacher because everyone listens to me!
Quotable Quotes by MorganLee:
After a lengthy discussion about how we acquired Madison from the Shelter, Morgan concluded with the following, “Momma, since Madison is so smart, we should enter her in a cat competition!”
“Kobe’s arctic animal eats my arctic animal.”
“Kobe says he’s smarter than a scientist. That makes me very mad, and I don’t like it when he sits next to me.”
“Eskimos don’t like to be called Eskimos. They are Inuits.”
Make sure to check out Parker’s website to hear about his very first trip to The Children’s Museum!
1 Comment for Busy, Busy, Busy
gigi | January 28, 2008 at 7:10 am
I am so proud of your reading Magilla! Maybe on Gigi friday we can go to the library and get some new books for you to read! xoxoxoxoxo gigi