Saturday, March 16, 2024

Celebrating National Reading Month

Did you know that March is National Reading Month! 

March was chosen to honor Dr. Seuss's birthday. 

When I was a child, I fell in love with reading and libraries. There were so many to choose from in my city's grand public library. It was a magnificent structure in downtown Syracuse, NY that opened my eyes to magical wonders. The stacks in the children's library were filled with books about faraway places and times. I spent hours mulling over the precious publications and always walked away with a new stack of books.

But that library was not the only one that amazed me. Each summer when I visited my Nonnie in Rome, NY, we would spend time walking to the library. My love for reading increased with age. It's not surprising that booklove was one of the reasons why I studied to become a reading specialist. 

My first classroom had a small area for books nestled in the corner of the cafeteria. My high school students were not readers but I had an intense desire to introduce them to the pleasures of reading. From there, I was asked to start a reading program for 7th graders in another impoverished setting. My love for books continued to grow as did the libraries I shared with K-12th grade students. To entice the elementary students to read, I offered schoolwide read alouds during holiday times. The teachers and I celebrated Dr. Seuss' birthday on March 2nd wearing Cat in the Hat hats and reading to students. Then, after 25 years in classrooms as a reading specialist, I moved to central administration as a districtwide director of language arts. In that capacity, I was able to open libraries for classroom teachers in each of the 5 elementary schools. Now, I enjoy reading to my grandgirls with books I have collected over the years.      

Heartnote to Students

books
open doors
to new pathways
enlighten, delight, and become
bestfriends

books
reach out
to all ages
as guides into literacy
learning

books
ignite imagination
offering content and
creative illustrations for story
love

love
comes in
many forms
books offer pleasure, intrigue,
heartthrobs

©CVarsalona, February 2024
Elfchen poems

I am celebrating the month of March by reading and writing daily. I am also celebrating my six-year-old year-old grandgirl's accomplishment as a reader. As a first-grade student, she reads fluently and enjoys chapter books now. I applaud all the parents who read to their child/children when they are little and continue to enjoy the pleasure of family reading at bedtime. 

Once again I  am sliding into Day 16 of the 2024 Two Writing Teachers Slice of Life Story Challenge before the midnight hour clocks in.2024 Two Writing Teachers Slice of Life Story Challenge.
Day 16

3 comments:

  1. Carol, your love of reading and your desire to spread the joy reading brings to all students shines through. All those wonderful doors reding opens for us and the places they take us. The exploring. The laughter. The tears. The spark to our imagination. I had my collection of Golden Books as a child and loved every one of them. Bob

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    1. Thank you, Bob. We just found a book my mother saved since 1948 called the New Baby. We read it to grandgirls #2 last night. We told Aurora maybe she would be her book to keep always!

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  2. Oh my gosh, everything about this post just made my heart so happy. I love reading, and I LOVE that you have been able to start/expand libraries in your district! You have done such important and amazing work. Happy National Reading Month!

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