Creating a habit of reading . Reading has been proven to be the best way of communicating, entertaining, and even having fun. When reading is turned into a habit, it is something which will benefit the person for life; the effect is now a positive curiosity and a desire to continue exploring.
As the children gathered for Friday, we divided them according to their grade levels at school. We ended up having 5 groups in total. The rule was simple: one storybook, where each individual will read a page while the others listen and assist when the words become difficult. Let the picture do the explanation better, Hope you enjoy.
Depholia reading, others listening.
Folo explaining the meaning of a word asked.
The beginners group, Uatiza reading.
Spotlight on Faninya Tjipito
Faninya with her sketch.
Q1. What is your full name?
A1. Faninya Tjipito
Q2. When and where were you born?
A2. 10-26-1996 in Okakarara
Q3. What are the names and ages of your brothers and sisters?
A3. Lina is 15 years old and Nouee is 13 years old.
Q4. What is your favorite color?
A4. My favorite colour is green.
Q5. What grade are you in?
A5. Grade 6.
Q6. What is your favorite subject in school?
A6. Science and English.
Q7. What do you do for fun?
A7. I like play for fun.
Q8. What is your favorite food?
A8. Chicken meat.
Q9. If you could have one wish what would it be?
A9. I wish to be educated.
Q10. What is your favorite part of the Omapitiro Weyuva After School Class?
A10. I like to read and write in my journal.
Thanks Faninya!!!
Out for now ,Uhare nawa.
Rock on Folo, you are doing an awesome job.
ReplyDeleteCheers!
:)