This classroom cares

This classroom cares

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Terra Shook’s first-graders at Yowell Elementary School take a break last week from reading 100 books for the “ClassroomsCare” program. Nationally, the program will donate up to 1 million books to children in need. Ms. Shook’s students are donating theirs to the Pine Ridge School in South Dakota.

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Yowell Elementary School first-graders have turned into tiny bookworms for a good cause.

Through the “ClassroomsCare” program, Terra Shook’s class of 24 students read 100 books along with students across the nation. The goal: Help children in need receive free books.

The Scholastic Book Clubs’ “ClassroomsCare” program is a charity-based literacy campaign designed to teach children about the joys and importance of reading and giving.

Shook said it “offers both students and teachers an opportunity to celebrate the importance of reading and to demonstrate our spirit of service and sharing.”

The project began this fall, with classes having to read 100 books by Dec. 19. As part of the campaign, Scholastic — a global children’s publishing company known for its educational materials — promises to donate up to 1 million books to disadvantaged children across the country.

Each class that participates gets to choose where its share of books are donated. Shook’s class selected a school on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation — the Oglala Lakota Nation — in South Dakota.

For hitting the 100-book benchmark, Shook’s class is also featured in the hall of fame section on Scholastic’s Web site. Three other classes in Culpeper County — two at Pearl Sample and one at Sycamore Park — also made the list.

First-grader Jordan Wilson liked the project because the class played a huge role in cheering up their peers.

“I think the kids felt sad before because they didn’t have books,” Jordan said.

Classmate Austin Rogers said it was all for a good cause.

“It was important to do this because all kids need help to learn and read,” he said. “I liked hearing (about) a lot of fun books while we did this project.”

Rhonda Simmons can be reached at 825-0771 ext. 125 or .

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Flag Comment Posted by luvteach1st on December 23, 2008 at 7:02 pm

Way to go Miss Shook’s class!!  I am so proud of you!  <3 Mrs. Nicholson

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