It's so funny to see/listen to them read. The teachers are always quick to point out that they read 'with comprehension'. I guess some kids just read but don't follow the story? Their recent IEP had the typical array of people...current teachers/therapists who are trying to relay all the boys ins and outs to the new set of teachers/therapists for the next school year. The reading subject is always funny to watch them hammer out. It usually goes something like this... the current teacher will state Alex/Tanner can read...new teacher sort of dismisses it. Current teacher repeats - 'No, they can read CHAPTER books.'. New staff look up slightly. Current teacher says - 'They read CHAPTER books WITH comprehension'. Then they all set down their pens and talk about it. Something about the 'comprehension' seems to be the kicker. \
Anyhow...so in Magic Tree House #1 we found a few new and interesting words. Medallion was one. Impossible was another (for which they dreamed up all sorts of things that are impossible). Fern was another. They didn't know what a fern was or looked like. So, we went on a hike in the woods in north Muskegon...and found TONS of ferns.
Magic Tree House books #2 is about knights, #3 is about mummies and #4 is about pirates. Should be fun! 
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Wonderful! I just picked up the first Magic Tree House book for Evie and Sophie. I figured they're probably not old enough for it yet, but we'd give it a try anyway. It sounds like these books are wonderful fun!
Way to go Alex and Tanner :) Hope you guys had a fun camping trip! I can't wait to go!
hi- well mom & dad what you going to do to find mummies. look out out comes the bed sheets. hugs great greandparents clark
Chapter books don't usually happen until about 3rd or 4th grade. Really cool!
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