Bridge Foundation Newsletter READ FOR THE RECORD DAY, NEWSLETTER, 2014 | 页面 4
READ FOR THE RECORD DAY, 2014 READ TO RISE, SPONSORED BY
BGTT | Issue 5
READ FOR RECORD CLASSROOM READING
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Bridge Foundation’s 5 th
supporting Jumpstart’s
Read for the Record Day
Author, Johnathan De La Rosa
Reading and showing illustrations of new book to be
published in December, 2014 in Guayaguayare.
We Want More……We Want More
of Read for the Record Day, 2014
Machel Montano’s song, “ We Want
More” resounded loud and clear in
school responses this year, 2014.
New School in St. Barbs Joins
Teacher reading Bunny Cakes to students in
classroom.
READ FOR THE RECORD PARTICIPATION
88
schools
27,735 students
Schools are provided with Bridge Foundation Tally Sheets each year
and are requested to count student participation and to share their
experiences with us. Here are some of their quotes for 2014.
SCHOOL QUOTES:
Tranquility Government Primary - ”It was awesome.” “Aunt Fable
is the best.”
Dunross Preparatory School - ” Nice Story. Max is so funny. ”
Special Highlights “was the portrayal of Bunny Cakes by staff
members.”
San Fernando R.C. School- “The Stories were funny.” They
appreciated the lessons learnt from the story.”
St. Barbs Government Primary – “The Principal visited class and
children read with excitement.”
St. Andrews Private School – “ Pupils were excited to see the
teacher dresses as “Granny” and actual “cake” on display.
Pupils and adults were elated with “folktales.” “Looking
forward to more folktales next year.”
St. Ann’s R.C. – “Thanks for the opportunity. The Children enjoyed
the story.”
.
Tranquility Government
Primary School
Natacha Jones, Readng Ambassador reading
the Bunny Cakes story to students in the
school auditorium.
Curepe Presbyterian – “They fell in love with the stories….”
Holy Name Preparatory School – “Extremely enjoyable. A very
good experience. “
St. Monica’s Preparatory – “ It was a success and infants love Max
and Ruby.”