What an exciting year for the CNA Readathon 2010. We've travelled the journey of 1000 tales this year with everyday of Readathon week being an unforgettable one. Join me as I share the tale.
"This year's Readathon focuses on writting journals or diaries. directed towards the learners' own world, experiences, interests and knowledge. Journal writting enables learners from the foundation phase upwards to develop a way of expressing themselves meaningfully in writting. It enables learners to look for inspiration in their own lives and thoughts and helps them generate information from their own experience. Journals are a wonderful way to help learners treasure uplifting thoughts and good experiences, deal with difficulties, pour out their innermost feelings and open their hearts"- extract from CNA Readathon 2010 handbook.
CNA Readathon 2010 launched...
Once upon a time in a land not so far away, there was a ball hosted by Read for all Readers and leaders. Gifts galore. Everyone received a smile, and a journal as they arrived for the CNA Readathon 2010 launch.
Everything was a perfect as a fairytale ending, with jazzy sounds from the band.
Kings and Queens were present at the ball, even management took time from a busy day to enjoy the night with everyone. Balanced individuals i'd say.
Guests were impressed with what they saw in the enteries from schools and individuals
Everyone felt like royalty. CNA Readathon ambassadors were more excited than some of our winners about the initiative.
Heartfelt words shared by Acting National Director of Read Educational Trust on behalf of everyone at the Read Royal House.
Read's golden girls dressed in the royal colours red and black showed fellow Readers how its done.
This shy Reader was a winner on the night but like cinderella she had to leave before the clock struck midnight.
Albert Street perfomed the Read approved play "It may be from Saturday but it's still food."
They had all eyes glued to the stage.
Readers and winners
Round of applause to all who did well on the night.
The mingle begins...
CNA Readathon Ambassador Ed Jordan shared some laughs with an old and dear friend.
What a feast!
Food fit for a queen and her little princess.
Everyone had a great time and hopes that next year's CNA Readathon will be just as great! Now 1,2,3... READ!
Emotional goodbyes, Hlubi didn't want this night to end but alas...
We will all read and write happily ever after.
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