During this time of COVID-19, our volunteer readers continue to give back to the community by connecting with children virtually.
Eileen Ludwig, Volunteer: Although I love being in the classroom and especially miss the kids and their hugs, the Zoom readings have been a positive experience.
I'm really impressed with the students and how they listen and stay engaged during the virtual read-alouds. One benefit to the virtual readings is that I can read to the classes simultaneously, allowing more time for discussions and questions about the stories. A favorite thing of mine about the virtual readings is that I can also share the reading with my daughter, Sarah. This could not have happened in the traditional setting. Sarah also added, "It was so much fun being able to see and connect with the kids!"
Through Zoom, the students were also able meet our 7 month old puppy, Holly. The kids and teachers were very excited to meet her! We both are looking forward to reading to the students again soon!
MESSAGE: From Tapestry Charter School - Ms. Jessica Lemke K Teacher
When my team and I found out our school would reopen, we were filled with excitement! However, during these unprecedented times, we knew there would be many changes. Our school decided not to allow any guests in the building for safety reasons, so we were nervous about our connection with volunteer readers from Ohana 100.
The Kindergarten team was thrilled to set up a Zoom session this month with Eileen Ludwig and her daughter Sarah, so that the opportunity for guest readers could continue across all four classrooms. The students love hearing someone else read to them other than their teachers! Eileen and Sarah read several books to the students and also engaged them in questions and comments about each book to build comprehension skills.
We are so grateful for our friendship with Ohana 100. There is no greater joy than seeing their smiling faces when they are being read to and when they receive new books! Thank you Ohana 100 and we cannot wait until our next Zoom! - Jessica Lemke and the Kindergarten Team