If you have a child in Kinderagrten or 1st grade...

United States
February 13, 2009 8:42pm CST
If you have a child in Kinderagrten or 1st grade, can you help me? If I send you 80 words of text can you read it to me and tell me when they read it well and it them missed words, what they are, and if they added words? Thanks!
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@smileonstar (4007)
• United States
14 Feb 09
Im sorry, I am lost what you are asking here. You want to send 80 words of text and you need someone to read it to you? Why dont you try to write those on here and let us read them and will see how Mylotters respond back. That's all I can help you
• United States
14 Feb 09
No, I'm going to email someone the text in pm or reply it here. They have their kids read it and tell me how well they did.
@sid556 (30960)
• United States
14 Feb 09
Kindergarteners have not learned to read just yet and first graders, don't know much reading either.
@sid556 (30960)
• United States
14 Feb 09
I'm sorry smartie but i really don't understand your question hear at all. I can read very well and if you send me 80 words of text, I am sure I could read it. Re read your post...I've read it over and over and I can't make sense of it.
• United States
14 Feb 09
Sorry, i meant have a kindergarten or first grade read it.
• Janesville, Wisconsin
14 Feb 09
Not sure how to do that on the internet unless you have a scanner you could scan it put it in your mylot photographs and then post the link here to people to help you.. - DNatureofDTrain
@kellys3ps (3723)
• United States
14 Feb 09
If you post it here I will have my first grader read it.
• United States
14 Feb 09
Thanks. Just tell me if they skip works, which one, if they added a word (where), and if you had to tell them a word. :) Here's the text. There once lived a wolf who loved to eat more than anything else in the world. As soon as he finished one meal, he began to think of the next. One day the wolf got a terrible craving for chicken stew. All day long he walked across the forest in search of a delicious chicken. Finally he spotted one. "Ah, she is just perfect for my stew," he thought. The wolf crept closer. But just as he was about to grab his prey...