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September 28th, 2019

9/28/2019

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Thank you to everyone for a fabulous week at the Reading Orienteering Club. The children are working hard and making progress, and we sincerely appreciate the work and support of parents, grandparents, university student volunteers, and community volunteers. A special thank you also to everyone at St. John’s United Methodist Church for making this project possible. The Camp Sharigan Project is truly an outreach and community endeavor. 
 
This week, our first week in the Reading Orienteering Club, the students captured or worked on learning 20 new words to make puppets for their puppet play and to take home and practice. I hope all parents will encourage the children to sit down and practice the new words on their puppet. If your child did not finish their puppet, they will finish this next week.  
 
We had excellent readers and puppeteers to close our weekly program on Thursday. I gave the puppet readers the task of reading the puppet play “cold” - without practice. They did an excellent job. This is important because many times children are asked to read out loud in class, so, they need to practice picking up a script and reading on the spot. 

We are meeting on Mondays and Thursdays from 4:00-6:00 pm. 
 
See everyone back on Monday.  Have a good weekend
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