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How my daughter learned to read

This morning my 5-year-old daughter sat down with my 3-year-old son and read “Walt Disney’s ‘Cinderella’ ” to him. It was, of course, an entirely heart-melting moment. But beyond the cuteness, I was also so, so proud of my little girl. She’s been reading words here and there for Works-for-Me Wednesdayquite awhile, and I’ve known for some time that she could read. Until recently, though, she hasn’t been confident enough to pick up a book and read it. Here’s what we’ve done to get to this point:

  • Read, read, read and then read some more. I’ve been reading to Poppy since way back in her pre-crawling days. (I haven’t done as well at NaBloPoMo 2010this with Pete.)
  • I love to read, so the kids see me reading frequently. I think this plays a big role in showing them that reading is important and can be fun.
  • Poppy started her “official” reading lessons with the Bob Books. It’s a graduated system that very slowly builds reading skills. We used the first three sets last year for preschool.
  • We haven’t used any sort of reading curriculum this year. It’s been a lot of reading out loud and trying to encourage her to read on her own. And here’s what I credit for her recent leap into independent reading: Pizza Hut. Seriously. Their BookIt reading incentive program is available to homeschoolers, so I signed Poppy up. The promise of a free pizza all her own? It’s motivated her more than my cheerleading ever could have.
  • So. Reading and pizza. They work for me and for my daughter!

    The freezer section is playing a major role this week

    NaBloPoMo 2010We’re going to be having some unusual scheduling at the end of our week, because I’m going away with some friends for a few days and leaving Rockford in charge. I’ll tell you more about what’s going on with that next week. In the meantime, here’s what we’ll be eating this week:

    Monday: General Chang’s Chicken

    I don’t buy the frozen-meal-in-a-bag products very often, but I was intrigued when I saw that PF Changs was making them. I love PF Changs. The General Chang’s meal isn’t my favorite (that would be crab wontons + Kung Pao Scallops), but I’m hoping this will be delicious anyway.
    Menu Plan Monday

    Tuesday: Bean griddlecakes and cheese quesadillas

    I know Poppy won’t touch the bean cakes, so I’m also making the quesadillas. Which means I’m seasoning the beans with the same salsa & taco seasoning blend again.

    Wednesday: Eggs & veggie sausages

    I used duck eggs for last week’s breakfast for dinner, and the kids said they were tasty. We’re back to chicken eggs this week, unless the neighbors bring us more of their ducks’ bounty.

    Thursday: Pizza

    Pizza Thursday two weeks in a row? Yes. And this week it’s an even lazier edition, in that I’m using a frozen pizza.

    A very brief ode to my dad

    Today is my dad’s birthday. He lives 713 miles away from us, and I wish he lived closer. If he did, I would have baked him a cake. Instead I will show you a picture of him working on my brother’s house, and I will eat a piece of my own leftover cake.

    That's my dad cutting a hole in the side of my brother's house. For real.
    That's my dad cutting a hole in the side of my brother's house. For real.

    My dad is awesome. He’s good at fixing stuff, and he’s pretty funny. We like him a lot.

    Happy birthday, Dad!