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Luke – Age 2

I can write!

Abby – Age 3

I can add!

Blake – Pre-K Student

I can read this!

It is a beautiful day. “We can all go on a bike ride” says dad. Anna is a good bike rider. She pedals in the park. She goes up and down hills. Dad says, ”Jack you can go with me.” “I want to ride on two wheels” says Jack.

“Okay, we can try, “ says Dad. Dad gets his tools. Dad takes the little wheels off Jack’s bike. The bike is hard to ride. The bike wobbles. The bike falls. Jack cannot ride the bike. Dad says, “Jack I will help you.” Dad takes Jack to a big lot. The land is smooth and flat. The ground is black and hard. Dad holds on to the back of the bike. “Dad I did it” shouts Jack. ”Yippee!” yells Jack as he pedals away.

Giuliana – Pre-K Student

I can read this!

Tip jumped up. Tup jumped down. Tup and Tip did stunts.

Tup and Tip had fun. Lox, the fox, was hungry. “Have turnip, Tup. Have a carrot, Tip,” said Lox.

“The fox is cunning, The fox wants us for supper. Run!” said Tup. But the fox ran fast. “Jump up!” said Tup.

Tip and Tup jumped on Lox. Lox Ran, but Tup and Tim hung on. “puff, puff, puff” went the fox. The fox was out of luck.

At sunset, Tip and Tup had carrots and turnips for supper.

Leo – Pre-K Student

I can read this!

It was hot. Molly had a big hat, but Molly was hot. Molly’s Mom had a big hat but Mom was hot.

Molly and Mom went to the pond. Ducks swam in the pond. Fish swam in the pond. Mom put her hands in the pond.

Molly put her toes in the pond. “Ahhh!” said Molly. “Ohhh!” said Mom. Molly and Mom jumped into the pond.

Molly and Mom sat in the pond. The sun was hot, but the pond was not.

Kaya – Pre-K Student

I can read this!

One star-filled night as Ethan looked out his bedroom window, he thought to himself, “I wish those stars could shine just for me.” Then he took a great big sack, a creaky old ladder, and a giant net and sneaked out. Ethan set the ladder on a hill, climbed to the top, and swept the stars into the sack. He ran home and put all the stars into a big tank. Then he watched them, and he watched them, and he watched them. But the stars didn’t shine like they shined in the sky. “Why don’t you shine for me like you shined in the sky?” Ethan asked the stars. “Because we miss our friend the moon,” they replied. “If he were here, then we would be happy and we would shine for you.

Reina – Pre-K Student

I can write

Joey – Pre-K Student

I can add!

Actual Student Math Worksheets

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Actual Student Literacy Worksheets

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Children are eligible for enrollment at Teddy’s Ladder if they are between the ages of two months and five years, provided programming and enrollment space exists.