Monday, May 30, 2011

Reading

Metaha

The children came in big numbers last Friday. They were divided in groups and were given story books to read. They made turns so that everyone can have chance to read a paragraph. Children enjoyed to discussed what they read and everyone could understood the story. This is also an opportunity to look up the difficult words in the dictionary.

The Omapitiro weyuva is contributing to the development of the learners by helping to create a habit of reading among the orphans and vulnerable children.

















Reading aloud for everyone to follow the story is helping the children to pronounce and understand better.

















This was real team work.

















The younger children waiting for the class to start. Usually, they are the first to arrive at the office for the Friday class.
















Providing refreshments motivates the children to attend the club on Fridays.

Uharee nawa

Kakarandua


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