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Sealey Elementary School

Celebrate Literacy Week

Schedule of Events   January 25 - 29



Monday, January 25

*       Catch the Rays and Read Day - Bring a pair of sunglasses and a blanket to school.  We will wear our shades outside and enjoy reading in the Florida sunlight.



*       Sealey Elementary Book Drive Begins - Each student is asked to donate a new or gently used book.  These books will be given to a local women's shelter for children to read for fun as well as for literacy support in homework. Friday is the last day for the book drive.



Tuesday, January 26

*       Score with Books Day - Enjoy reading today while supporting your favorite team by wearing your team shirt or colors to school.



Wednesday, January 27

*       Read My Shirt Day - On this day, students and teachers are invited to wear shirts that contain words or phrases on them.  This is a fun and engaging way to incorporate reading with the fashion world.  (Words and /phrases must contain appropriate messages and follow the school dress code.)



Thursday, January 28

*       Wild about Books Day - Please wear clothing related to animals.  Ex: Dogs, whales, or animal prints.



*       Bookmark Contest entry is due to Mrs. Steed by 2:30 PM.



Friday, January 29

*       Flashlight Friday - Students are asked to bring in a small flashlight to school.  Students will take out their flashlights to read in the dark.



*       Sealey Elementary Book Drive Ends - Each student is asked to share the joy of reading by donating a new or gently used book.  These books will be donated to a local women's shelter for children to read for fun as well as for literacy support.



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