Dear Mom and Dad:
We practiced another component in the Daily 5 called "read to someone". This was good practice for our friends who have practiced before as well. Ask me to tell you what "EEKK" means during read to someone. We all did a great job quickly finding a reading partner and getting started right away. We are working on reading in a quiet voice to our partner so that we are not disrupting others.
I have a home reading book in my red folder envelope. (**Mrs. Ly's class did not get a chance to get home reading books today. we will bring these home tomorrow **) I can return this book back in the envelope when I have finished reading. Ask me to use strategies such as peeking poodle (looking at the pictures and words to see if it makes sense) chunky monkey (chunk the words).
We worked on a summer memory visual page this afternoon. We also finished our self portraits. I can't wait to show you my art on Thursday night!
Question of the day: What does "EEKK" mean?
Love,
The Rainbow Triad
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EEKK means: Elbow to elbow knee to knee - Abby
ReplyDeleteIt means elbow to elbow and knee to knee. I couldn't remember but my nice big brother told me the answer!
ReplyDeleteSienna said - "I think knee to knee and elbow to elbow"
ReplyDeleteIt means elbow to elbow and knee to knee....I read the book to you and you read it to me.
ReplyDeleteTaylor
Aaron says, EEKK is elbow to elbow, knee to knee. Leave a little gap between elbows and knees of yours and your friends while reading.
ReplyDeleteFiona said elbow to elbow knee to knee
ReplyDeleteOwen E - When you see something your afraid of, you find a buddy to read with. Sit elbow to elbow and knee to knee.
ReplyDeleteCameron P says - when you sit crisscross applesace and you touch elbow to elbow and knew to knew.
ReplyDeletei was home sick today, but my big sister told me what EEKK meant- elbow to elbow and knee to knee!
ReplyDeleteAva
Elbow to elbow knee to knee.
ReplyDeleteDaneen says it's reading while sitting elbow to elbow and knee to knee :)
ReplyDeleteTori says elbow to elbow, knee to knee
ReplyDeleteEEKK means elbow to elbow knee to knee. From Anya.
ReplyDeleteRhiley
ReplyDeleteEEKK means elbow to elbow knee to knee
Jeanne: elbow to elbow knee to knee, it means we sit side by side and read book together.
ReplyDeleteElbow to Elbow. Knee to Knee! - Aden
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