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Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Picture books and sixth graders

the read aloud that captivated the tweens
On my way out the door the other night, to volunteer in my 6 grader's religious education class, I grabbed a Christmas themed picture book.  I was a helper, so I hadn't planned a lesson.  I thought my responsibilities would end after taking attendance.  Turns out, I was in charge, and attendance took 30 seconds.  I had to fill 20 minutes before the penance service… which may not seem like a lot, but when I was looking at 18 tweens, who were not looking at me (because they're 11 and 12, and not really that interested in being there), I was at a loss for words.  My appreciation for teachers was once again confirmed, they have a natural gift and an amazing talent for tolerance. So, I pulled out the Christmas book, and started reading aloud.  I never looked up.  The kids were quiet and seemingly mesmerized by the story. Turns out, a picture book connecting Santa to the Christ child can captivate an audience of tweens. Kids are never too old to sit and listen to a great story.