Show the world you care and join others in the ClassroomsCare Hall of Fame! Simply send an email with an attached photo to bcmarketing@scholastic.com.au.
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This is Area 10 from Gibbs Street Primary school our class is a year 2/3 group. For the last eight weeks our class has been reading each morning for ClassroomsCare. We are such good readers that we have read 430 books! Everybody is very proud of their achievment and pleased they can help other children have the oppurtunity to read wonderful books too.
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Year 6H at The Hall State School in Rockhampton, Queensland have enjoyed reading 100 books for Kids in Need. They continue to enjoy our wonderful selection of books. Many of which have been purchased through Scholastic Bookclub.
Rhonda Robinson
Teacher/Librarian Assistant
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I'm hoping we're not too late to make a difference! We've just returned from school holidays and wanted you to know we've read 100 books, actually 220 and we've sent you a photo with our poster and some of the books our class has read.
Alison Luck
On behalf of Grade 2/3
Havenview Primary
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Hawkesbury Independent School
Even though we are only a small school, each of our three classes (K, 1 & 2; Years 3 & 4; Years 5 & 6) has read 100 books! They were excited by the challenge, but even more excited that by reading 300 books in total, that 300 books would be donated to other children in need! They all thought it was a wonderful opportunity to help some children less fortunate than themselves. Congratulations on being such caring readers!
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At Hazelbrook Public School we are all respectful, responsible learners.
6C students from Hazelbrook Public School have read 100 books for the cause. Attached is a photo.
Maree Cairns
Assistant Principal,
Hazelbrook Public School
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This is 3/4M from Henry Fulton Public School in Penrith NSW. We have read our 100 books so that 100 books could be donated to Kids in Need. We thought this was a great idea and read some fantastic books in the process.
Mr Daniel Morton (class teacher).
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This is the year 3/4 class at High Wycombe Primary School in Perth with teacher Tonci Vucak. The children are very proud of their achievement and are so happy for books to be sent to the charities. Thanks Scholastic!
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Hillside Christian School, Forrestfield WA, with their completed poster. - Veronika Woodley (teacher). |
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The year 5 class at Hillside Christian School, Forrestfield WA, has again been part of the reading programme for the "Classrooms Care" reading of 100 books for charity. The students have been really enthusiastic about helping others and it has encouraged the reluctant readers to make an effort.
Thank you (Scholastic) for
your great ideas and encouragement of students and their reading!
- Veronika Woodley (teacher). |
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The Year Two Class at Holy Spirit Primary School in Western Australia are very excited to have completed their poster. They were so excited about helping provide books for other children that they achieved their goal of 100 books in under a week! Thank you Scholastic for the opportunity to be part of such a great program. |
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The Prep A Students from ISIK COLLEGE EASTMEADOWS were so excited about the Classrooms Care Project. Together we read 100 books and cheered when we reached our target! The students were very eager to count and colour a book each time we read. They were all very happy to be able to help other children in need of new books. We all had so much fun and shared in the excitement thanks to Scholastic!
Mrs Zengin
Isik College Eastmeadows
Prep Teacher
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Hi! We are Prep C from Islamic College of Brisbane and we just finished reading 100 books. We wanted to achieve this as quickly as possible because the thought of helping others was very important to us. Thank you Scholastic for giving us this opportunity of reading books so other children in need can receive books. “Congratulations Prep C” Miss Toh
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We care too! We are class 4/5J from Jewells Primary School in NSW. We are hooked on books and loved the idea of sharing our love of reading with others who may not be as lucky as us. We can't wait to start reading another 100 books. Regards, Mrs Johnson and 4/5J. |
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Year 2 at Junee North Public School, NSW, have just finished reading 100 books for children in need.
The teachers Mrs Shephard and Langley said "The program was a great way to encourage class reading and help others at the same time." Greg Smith, Principal
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Karara State School is a small school in Queensland. We currently have 20 students ranging from Prep to Year 6. Karara loved the idea of "Reading is Giving". The students are really proud of the fact that they are able to read that many books and to know that their efforts will result in others gaining. The students will continue to read to learn, as well as learn to read, as they know their future will be all about embracing literacy. |
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This is the Year 3/4 class at Karrinyup Primary School in Western Australia. The students have enjoyed reading their 100 books and are excited that children in need will have the opportunity to read their own donated books. Thanks to Scholastic for organising this great community event.
Class Teacher - Mrs Toni Osborn |
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This is my lovely class Grade 4TT from Kilberry Valley Primary School in Hampton Park, Victoria with their completed poster. They were so enthusiastic to read the 100 books and they finished them very quickly. They enjoyed the idea that other children were going to receive 100 books because they had completed the challenge. - Tricia Thomas, Class Teacher
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Both the Year 3 and 5 classes at Killarney State School have read 100 books. The classes enjoyed reading their books, especially knowing that they were contributing to such a special cause. Both classes are very proud of their achievements! This is a picture of both classes together, celebrating their great achievement. |
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Hi! We're grade 1H at Kingston Heath Primary School, VIC. We have read more than 100 books for the ClassroomsCare Challenge. We've read books that are non-fiction and fiction. We've read funny stories like 'The Three Little Fishes and the Big Bad Shark' and books about food which we're studying this term for Inquiry Learning. We've read some classic Australian stories like Blinky Bill, Possum Magic, Greetings from Sandy Beach and Imagine. We hope you like the books. Read more so you can learn more! - Miss Hui
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Hi. The children of Kookaburra Creek Kindy in Gladstone, QLD have finished reading 100 books. We are so proud that 100 books will be donated because of this! - Catherine Mahoney. |
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We are from Kowanyama State School which is a small school in an Aboriginal community called Kowanyama in Cape York. These students are mostly Grade 6's and 7's. They are very excited to know they have read books to help people that are less fortunate than us.
Amelia Britton
Class Teacher
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This is Grade 3W from Laburnum Primary School in Blackburn, Victoria. We have read 100 books so that 100 books will go to kids in need. We love reading so we wanted to help these kids have lots of books to read too. We hope they enjoy the books that they get as much as we have enjoyed reading our books! Please find attached a photo of our chart that we have completed.
From 3W and Miss Wall. |
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Hi we are the year 3,4,5 and 6 class from Largs Public school, NSW, and we just LOVE reading!!
The chart on the wall was an added incentive and we were all reading soooo fast to get the stickers on! Thank you Scholastic! - Sharon Palmer (Principal) |
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Grade 5 Holton from Lauderdale Primary School, Tasmania are very enthusiastic about reading to help others get new books. We have now read 300 books as part of the ClassroomsCare Reading Challenge. We are very proud of our achievement!
Mary Holton
Lauderdale Primary School |
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Lindisfarne Anglican Grammar School - 2W approached the challenge to read 100 books with great enthusiasm. It didn't take long to reach our goal because we are real book worms! It was fantastic to be able to help other children receive some new books.
Alicia Wright
Class Teacher
Sunshine Avenue Campus
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Staff and Children at Little People’s Early Learning Centre Figtree showed lots of enthusiasm and interest in reaching the goal of 100 books. The children showed a lot of compassion for the less fortune children. Parents and children got involved by bringing their favorite stories from home to share with peers. We had lots of fun reading. |
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The junior class of Lue Public School (K-2) have read 100 books! We are all very proud that they have given children less fortunate then themselves the joy of new books. As there are only 11 children in our class ranging from 5 to 8 years old, we feel that it is an enormous achievement!!
Well Done Lue!!! |
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This is Area 10 from Gibbs Street Primary school our class is a year 2/3 group. For the last eight weeks our class has been reading each morning for ClassroomsCare. We are such good readers that we have read 430 books! Everybody is very proud of their achievment and pleased they can help other children have the oppurtunity to read wonderful books too.
We have attached a photograph of our class with their finished posters.
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