Chase decided he didn’t want to get dressed and wanted to wear his jammies for school so he did. He brought several balls and toys to school and was able to multitask -- playing with the toys and stuffed animals and still answering questions and doing work. He also unearthed the baseball with finger placements on it and played with that for a while. He took it home with him and asked if he could keep it forever. Nanaw said yes, of course. In school, Chase did long division problems (Nanaw did, too); multiplication flashcards; state capitals; examining a poem by Lewis Carroll; reading comprehension about a community helpers paragraph; 24 multiplication problems using hundreds and thousandths; completing the words in 12 proverbs; completing pottery patterns; and reading comprehension about an Achilles' Heel paragraph. Chase has all kinds of plans for tomorrow's sleepover, like playing whiffle ball, playing with the kitchen stuff, and going to Sonic for dinner.
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