FAMILY LITERACY DAY AT ST. HILARY’S SCHOOL
The student body at ST. Hilary’s School in Red Rock was buzzing with literacy- based activities, in celebration of National Family Literacy Day on the 27th. The kindergarten class began the creation of an ‘Alphabet Big Book’. Assisted by the grade 7/8 class they were involved and excited with their results. Together the two classes viewed the ‘BOOK VIDEO’ .
The grade 5/6 class joined the 3-4 class in the library for a scrabble marathon. Many words were used and even some that they had to check out.
Grade 1’s and 2’s played literacy -based board games and had lots of fun trying to implement strategies to win. Some of the games were old faithfuls like ‘snakes and ladders’, except with words and numbers.
Several grade 7/8 students read to the younger students in French as well as English.
At the end of the day, a list of ideas, for parents and guardians, was sent home so that the literacy could enhance programs and continue practices already in place.
MORE INFO
- Read about how students at St. Martin School in Terrace Bay celebrated Literacy Day
- Read about how students from Our Lady of Lourdes School in Manitouawdge celebrated Literacy Day
- Read about how students from Manitouwadge Public School celebrated Literacy Day
- Learn about Catholic Education in Northern Ontario at the Superior North Catholic District School Board website