oh dear

I think i may have a touch of Nic’s recent problem…

the beans went tp Chris’s parents today, and seem to have had ajolly time – SB made some biscuits and watched cbeebies [all she can remember!] And BB was a bit grumbly – well, she should have had some sleep! SB did a nice hama car with the big beads.
When we all met upm SB confessed to doing no match and sort, so she did 4 pages explode the code 2, and 4 of singapore primary maths 1a. we are certainly not rampaging through the maths at the mo! However, there is no rush, and i think she is happier that the match and sort is a bit easy, and she gets tested with the sweetie games we play – and seed sowing multiplication! Anyway, she is mostly consolidating 10′s and units, so needs to play her jojo in numberland some more. We did various imagination games, musical statues – BB lost!

I ‘felt unwell’ so bailed out of high interactiveness, but Sb wanted me to read her some of her waiting usborne young readers – and being mean I refused. I reminded her that they are going to be our fun books together when she reads. So she read a red nose reader cover to cover. I offered to get her the yellow ones, but she said she will read all the red ones first. TBH, i am not sure at what point you announce they read, but she certainly does. just needs practice!

I really have 2 most gorgeous girls.

7 responses to “oh dear

  1. I’ve been wondering when I actually decide ‘she can read’ too. Seems to me like SB and T are both almost there! Isn’t it fun?!

  2. I think i decided Fran was reading when she started to be able to work out words for herself that i hadn’t had to teach her, iyswim. Maddy is still “learning2 in that she only reads if i am with her and telling her the new words/cheerleading her on but Fran is independantly reading because she can make sense of a new book without me. But that is just my interpretation of it really! I don’t think there is an internationally decreed law!

  3. I’ve wondered when you declare them to be reading too. I think it is probably when they “read independently” but then that seems to almost belittle the huge efforts at “reading with mummy holding my hand” that comes first. ACtually I suspect that for a lot of our girlies it’s more a case of when they realise they can read and stop asking for help that they probably havent needed for a while (but that’s probably wishful thinking/high hopes!)

  4. Grins at Katy….. you more than have my sympathies!

  5. Cool, by the official MuddlePuddle definition (grin) Ernest is reading :) I’d agree though, decoding rather than remembering counts as reading in my book, however far it strecthes (or doesn’t).

    btw Katy, there are *some* MP boys you know! ;-)

  6. Tamsin can officially read, then! She’s definitely decoding, although has to ask for strange words like ‘naughty’, unsurprisingly!

  7. R u all laughing at me!!!!
    i think she does a mixture of decoding and remembering, but certainly reading. just not at all fluently!
    I think the next step is independent reading – which will be a little while yet here!

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