I may be quite biased, and I think Cami will be an incredible teacher and/or author someday. Actually, she already is. She has a classroom in her bedroom, including a chalkboard and a pointer. She loves writing. She writes notes, to do lists, letters, and stories. I found this book she made with notebook paper and staples the other day, and thought it was so adorable and I was amazed at her talent and plot. So I had her type it. She began, and then asked if she could read it to me while I type. So here it is:
Sam and Pam
By Camille Jane Martin
Once upon a time Sam was Looking out The window and he decided to go to Pam’s house so he went to Pam’s house and knocked on the Door. The door opened. Pam let Sam in. They sat down and Pam told Sam a story. Then Sam had to leave, so he said, “goodbye Pam, thank you, oh wait!” said Sam. But it was too late. The door was shut.
“I’ll get it tomorrow.”
The next day he went to Pam’s house. On the way, he saw Pam. He was going to Sam’s house. And they decided to go to Sam’s house and drink some chocolate milk. And then they played a little. Then Pam had to leave. So he said, “Goodbye” and went to his house. The next day, Pam went to Sam’s house and so he did. When he got inside he and Sam made chocolate chip cookies and ate them.
And then Sam led Pam to his living room to watch a movie called, “Too Much Apple Pie.” And so they did. And then it was over and Pam had to leave. So he did.
Now boys and girls, do you think that Sam and Pam play every day? I want you to think about that for a minute. The End.
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