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Celebrating Reading Week: All Saints Students' Fun-Filled Activities

At All Saints, we love to celebrate reading through engaging activities during Right-To-Read Week! Students transformed into their favorite book characters, exchanged books, and participated in an Illustrated Bookmark Contest. We were thrilled to host local Ohio author, Susan Levine, who shared insights into the writing process. Our celebration included fun hair days, mixed-up clothing, and goofy socks and hats. We even learned about a rare falcon! With pizza lunches and prizes, it was a week to remember, and we can't wait for next year!

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Celebrating Reading Week: All Saints Students' Fun-Filled Activities

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  1. Right-To-Read 2014

  2. Because All Saints Students Love To Read… • We dressed up like book characters. • We read to each other. • We had an Illustrated Book Mark Contest. • We came to school with fun hair. • We came to school with mixed up clothes. • We hosted an Ohio author, Susan Levine, and learned about the writing process. • We visited with an endangered falcon. • We wore goofy socks and hats. • We brought in books and had a huge book exchange. • We won prizes. • We had a pizza lunch with our guest author. • Our teachers had a special breakfast with our guest author. • We look forward to Right-To-Read Week next year!

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