Rhos staff are excited about our extreme reading competition
Check out our staff taking part in the extreme reading competition. We are looking forward to seeing your photos over half term. Don’t forget to tweet @RhosPrimary
Reading workshop for parents
Thank you to those who attended our reading workshop tonight. We hope you found it useful. If you were unable to attend please check out our ‘how to support your child at home’ section on this website for handouts and information.
Extreme Reading Challenge!
Dear Parents,
Where is the most extreme place that your child has ever read a book? Whether it is up a tree, on top of a mountain or stood on their head, we want your photos! Your World Book Day challenge is to take a picture of your child reading somewhere extreme and send it in to school by Thursday, March 2nd 2017. We are organising this competition as part of Rhos Primary’s celebration of World Book Day. There will be a prize for the most extreme/unusual place, reading has taken place.
Obviously, we encourage our pupils to keep safe (we wouldn’t recommend reading in the jaws of a crocodile!) but we are really looking forward to seeing who in school has such a passion for reading that they have to do it anywhere and everywhere!
A display will also be made from the photos. To help us with the display please bring in a 5’ x 7’ size photo or tweet your photo to @RhosPrimary
If you would like to set up a Twitter account but don’t know how, please refer to our ‘how to support your child’ page for a setup instructions
Many thanks and happy reading,