The sign says: "I read ten chapter books. How about you?" Left, first graders. Right, second graders.
I feel so proud of the 127 first and second graders at my school who read ten chapter books this year!
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Nice to see happy faces. Reading is always fun!
ReplyDeleteSuch a wonderful picnic with lovely children.
ReplyDeleteoutdoors, picnic,friends... and all that related to books. nice event!
ReplyDeleteWhat more could you want?
DeleteLooks like everyone is having fun
ReplyDeleteI love when children are involved in reading challenges! My kids did "Book It" each year. They got a free personal Pizza Hut pizza when they completed it. I like the idea of a picnic much better!
ReplyDeleteThe picnic was fabulous.
DeleteLooks like a fun day!!
ReplyDeleteGreat series of photos :-)
ReplyDeletewhat a great time!~
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to them all!
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderfully happy faces, so proud of the accomplishment. Picnics to celebrate these events are the best. Thanks for sharing, and here are MY SATURDAY SNAPSHOTS
ReplyDeleteWhat a great program. Congratulations to all those happy readers. Looks like they had a great time at their picnic.
ReplyDeleteMy Saturday Snapshot post features a nearby bonsai garden.
Well that looks a lot of fun.
ReplyDeleteI love this! It's so great to raise and teach kids who are excited about reading.
ReplyDeleteI'm not surprised that so many of your students participated and finished their challenge, they have an amazing school librarian. Congratulations Mrs Nance. The celebratory picnic is a great idea, they look to be having a ball.
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