Monday, 7 September 2015

National Literacy Day in Cherry.

To celebrate National Literacy day today the children took time to read with others across the School. Cherry class paired up with year 5 and took it in turns to read to eachother. The children loved sharing their favourite books and authors, and they gave great reasons for their choices. 

Did you know that approximately 775 million are illiterate, meaning they lack the basic reading and writing skills to manage daily living and employment tasks? 
Let's ensure the children of Broadford do not become part of this statistic by continuing to share our love for reading and reading every single day!




Cherry also reviewed books commenting on their favourite part. Take a look at some here: 



Cherry reading with year 5. 







Jaydon said "I like it because it's about a women's World Cup."


Sofia said "I love Alice in Wonderland because she drinks the potion and grows tall."
Kaitlyn said "Green eggs and ham is funny because at the end he eats it and likes it!" 





Miss Estall sharing one of her favourite books 'Green eggs and ham' by Dr. Seuss. 













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