Students and teachers reading Halloween stories to the community

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Students and teachers reading Halloween stories to the community

Learning and Serving Through Story Telling Learning about: Read Aloud Tips (general guidelines, what to do before, during and after reading) Read Aloud Tips (general guidelines, what to do before, during and after reading) Offering a range of books for different age groups (from toddlers to middle school students) Offering a range of books for different age groups (from toddlers to middle school students) Choosing “just the right” books and stories Choosing “just the right” books and stories Practicing and rehearsing Practicing and rehearsing Communicating with children and parents Communicating with children and parents Working under pressure Working under pressure Adapting to a situation…..and much more Adapting to a situation…..and much more

Getting Ready

We Are Ready!

Let the Show Begin

HSSC Selling Refreshments

Kids Showing Off Their Costumes

Story Telling Fun

Hope to see you next year!