Since my school is an international school in Africa, we
don’t celebrate all the traditional American holidays. Yet, we do have some pretty fun replacement
days. One of the best days is reading
day. For this day, everyone dresses up
as their favorite book character and we have a parade. We then have a fun assembly with music,
prizes, and skits.
This year, I had my husband’s 6th grade class
partner with mine. We did buddy reading,
and then we had the 6th graders and Kindergartners do a reader’s theater skit together. The 6th graders had to teach the skits to the
younger kids and then practice them. It
was really fun!
We also had a costume competition for the students. What I didn't know, however, was that they
were having one for the teachers as well.
I was really excited because the costume I made for my husband
won!! Let’s just say, I am very thankful
that I brought my hot glue gun to Africa. J Here are some pictures from our day . . .
The Chinchen's (Vice Principal & Founders of the school)
All the teachers
My dinosaur Charles and the "Gingerbread Man"
Mr. Flinstone and a sleepy one
Here I am, "Juliet"
My husband, the "Tin Man" & winner of the Best Homemade Costume!
My Class!
(If you would like to see more, here is a facebook link to the album: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.616978968230.1073741833.118900228&type=1&l=cf1ac86d42)
Love and Costumes!
Miriam
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