While "my" is a common word in books, I wanted to extend the learning. He's confident now and has started going on a "word hunt" in other books. Success! It's still on our fridge and now we read it every time we pass it. I hung it on the fridge at eye-level and later heard him practicing reading it. We practiced a few times before dinner, but he didn't seem to show tons of interest. (I know, I know.you're impressed with my 2-second drawing. I grabbed a piece of paper and a crayon and made a quick "rebus" style poster for him. He wanted desperately to read it on his own. Jonah was looking at a book called "My Cats" (a repetitive High-Frequency Reader from Scholastic that I had just found at the local discount bookstore Clearance Sale). I wasn't very scientific in choosing a word to start with, it sort of randomly happened one day as we were preparing dinner. I've recently taken notice of some readiness for sight words with Jonah and decided to give it a try. We've entered the world of "Sight Words" around here!
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