Throughout the week, students eagerly
participated in a variety of activities that celebrated the joy of reading.
In preparation for Literacy Week,
international principals hosted several parent workshops aimed at fostering a
love for reading at home and making it a fun and engaging experience for
families. Drawing from their extensive experience and expertise, the principals
shared practical tips and creative strategies to encourage reading habits among
children. Parents eagerly participated, exchanging ideas and seeking guidance
on how to cultivate a reading-friendly environment within their homes. From
creating cozy reading corners to incorporating storytelling into daily
routines, the workshop offered invaluable insights into nurturing a lifelong
passion for books. As parents left the workshop, they felt empowered and
inspired, equipped with newfound knowledge and enthusiasm to support their
children's literacy journey.
The week kicked off with the readathon. During
the readathon, students embarked on a literary journey at home, accompanied by
their families. Together, they delved into the pages of various books, sharing
stories and creating cherished memories. As the soft glow of lamps illuminated
cozy reading nooks, families bonded over tales of adventure, mystery, and
imagination. Those who participated in the readathon were rewarded with star
reader badges, symbolizing their dedication to the joy of reading and the warmth
of shared experiences with loved ones.
Drop everything and read DEAR – Dear was a buddy reading session, where pairs
of students from different classes shared books together. It was heartwarming
to witness older students patiently guiding their younger counterparts through
stories, fostering not only literacy skills but also friendships that spanned
across age groups. As the sun streamed through the classroom windows, laughter
and the rustle of pages filled the air, creating a cozy atmosphere that encouraged
a love for reading to bloom.
One of the most anticipated events was
the library decorating competition, where each class transformed designated
spaces into vibrant literary realms. From whimsical scenes inspired by beloved
children's books to thought-provoking displays based on classic literature, the
library became a kaleidoscope of creativity. Students worked tirelessly,
crafting decorations that brought their chosen books to life, and the result
was a feast for the eyes. As visitors stepped through the library doors, they
were greeted by a symphony of colors and characters, inviting them to embark on
literary adventures.
Amidst the excitement, the book swap
provided a moment of reflection and connection. Students eagerly exchanged
books they had outgrown, exchanging stories and memories with their peers. Each
book held a treasure trove of experiences, and as students browsed through the
selection, animated conversations filled the room. It was more than just a
transaction; it was a celebration of shared stories and a reminder of the magic
that lies within the pages of a book.
However, the pinnacle of Literacy Week
was undoubtedly the character parade, where the school campus transformed into
a living, breathing storybook. Students and teachers alike donned elaborate
costumes, embodying their favorite literary characters with enthusiasm and
creativity. As they paraded through the school grounds, smiles lit up their
faces, and the air buzzed with excitement. Parents and onlookers cheered from
the sidelines, joining in the celebration of imagination and literature. It was
a moment of pure joy and camaraderie, a testament to the power of stories to
unite and inspire.
Taking their participation in Literacy
Week to the next level, the Grade 5 students enthusiastically embraced two
engaging activities. First, they eagerly embarked on the Library Scavenger
Hunt, a thrilling adventure through the shelves of knowledge. With lists of
tasks in hand, they navigated the library's nooks and crannies, searching for
specific books and interacting with various resources along the way. This
immersive activity not only deepened their understanding of the library's
layout but also sparked their curiosity, leading them to discover new literary
treasures. Those who completed the hunt while adhering to library rules were
rewarded with coveted golden star badges, symbolizing their mastery of both
literacy skills and library etiquette.
Additionally, the Grade 5s showcased
their artistic talents in the Mystery Book Cover activity. With creativity in
full bloom, they transformed blank canvases into captivating illustrations,
each hinting at the essence of a beloved book without revealing its title or
author. Through lively discussions and guessing games, students explored the
diverse world of literature, honing their critical thinking skills while
fostering a deeper appreciation for the power of storytelling.
In these moments, it became clear that
reading is not just a solitary activity but a communal experience that brings
people together. It fosters empathy, ignites imagination, and opens doors to
new worlds. As the week drew to a close, the spirit of excitement and discovery
lingered, reminding everyone that the gift of reading is one to be cherished
and shared, today and always.