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Images tagged "reading"
Tanah Chandler, Brent Wainscott, Shaun Blackwell, McKinley Meek and Olivia Snowden look at books at Estill County Middle School. Four times a year the school\'s FRYSC and Reading is Fundamental partner to offer free books to all of the students at the school. Photo by Amy Wallot, Sept. 1, 2011
Vivian Bowles, a 4th-grade teacher at Kit Carson Elementary School (Madison County), reads Where the River Begins to students before having them write their own stories. Photo by Amy Wallot, June 23, 2015
Every 1 Reads volunteer Rod Kincaid works with 3rd-grade student Oliver Chavez-Albarado in the library. Kincaid and his wife, a retired teacher, live in the neighborhood and volunteer at the school once a week.  Photo by Amy Wallot, Jan. 28, 2015
After checking out books, students find spots on the floor and read together.  Photo by Amy Wallot, Dec. 2, 2014
Brennan Wrath and William Stone laugh while reading Halloween by Jerry Seinfeld during Sarah Reed's 3rd-grade class at Field Elementary School (Jefferson County).Photo by Amy Wallot, Nov. 21, 2014
Surrounded by students Teah Burden, left, Kassidy Weedman, right, and Makayla Johnson, far right, Diane Tindle reads \"A Christmas Carol\" from an iPad to her 4th-grade class at William H. Natcher Elementary School\'s (Cloverport Independent) Blue Ribbon School celebration Dec. 9, 2010. The story was followed-up with a worksheet and a written response for the students to complete.Photo by Amy Wallot
First-grade student Marley Doyle looks through a collection of student published books created by her classmates during Amy Keadle\'s  class at Tilden Hogge Elementary School (Rowan County). Photo by Amy Wallot, April 8, 2013
First-grade students Madelyn Staton, Marley Doyle and Sallie Robbins read during Amy Keadle\'s 1st-grade class at Tilden Hogge Elementary School (Rowan County). Photo by Amy Wallot, April 8, 2013
Amy Keadle listens to 1st-grade student Cooper Tuerk read during her  class at Tilden Hogge Elementary School (Rowan County). Photo by Amy Wallot, April 8, 2013
Kindergarten students look over the book Aaaarrggh, Spider! after doing art based on the book during the Next Generation Arts Academy at Model Laboratory Elementary School (Madison County).
Photo by Amy Wallot, June 19, 2012
Library media specialist Heidi Neltner shows kindergarten student Elias Spaw a few books he might want to check out at Johnson Elementary School (Ft. Thomas Independent).Photo by Amy Wallot, Sept. 17, 2014
Landon Gibson breaks into a spontaneous chorus of the alphabet song during Camp Literacy Live at La Grange Elementary School. The camp, now in its second year, provides intensive literacy instruction for students selected from three of Oldham County’s nine elementary schools. Photo by Amy Wallot, July 20, 2015
Abby Brown, a 1st-grade teacher at Cane Ridge Elementary School (Bourbon County), and Sara Porter, a ESL teacher in Montgomery County, review the children's book Nighttime Ninja by Barbara DaCosta and Ed Young during the KWP Focus on English Language Learners & Culturally/Linguistically Diverse Students PD at Beaumont Middle School (Fayette County). Photo by Amy Wallot, June 10, 2015
Second-grade student Connor Webster listens to 3rd-grade student Aaron Stewart reading Fox in Socks during the Literacy Cafe at Crossroads Elementary School (Campbell County). Behind them, students fill in posters with who they like to read with and what they like to read about.
Stephanie Sanders helps Darrin Traxler with a question from a Common Core Standards workbook during 8th-grade reading class at Page School Center (Bell County). Photo by Amy Wallot, Feb. 29, 2012
Dylan Collins completes a worksheet during Stephanie Sanders’ 8th-grade reading class at Page School Center (Bell County) while preparing for the K-PREP tests. Photo by Amy Wallot, Feb. 29, 2012
Literacy coach Anne Cochran guides 1st-grade student Abigail Coffey in an interactive writing activity.  Photo by Amy Wallot, July 20, 2015
Teachers work in small groups reviewing the activities of the day.  Photo by Amy Wallot, June 10, 2015
Fourth-grade student Molly Manley reads The Giver by Lois Lowry at  McNeill Elementary School (Warren County). According to teacher Maura Gerard, the class will be reading all Newbery Award winners this year. Photo by Amy Wallot, Feb. 24, 2012
Parent volunteer Sherry White helps 3rd-grade students secure their aprons at the Literacy Cafe concept at Crossroads Elementary School (Campbell County). Several students chose to continue wearing their aprons at school even after leaving the Literacy Café each day.
Kindergarten student Parker Moses listens to library media specialist Heidi Neltner read about  Faux Paw The Techno Cat at Johnson Elementary School (Ft. Thomas Independent).Photo by Amy Wallot, Sept. 17, 2014
Kindergarten students look for books to check out at Johnson Elementary School (Ft. Thomas Independent).Photo by Amy Wallot, Sept. 17, 2014
Retired Franklin County teacher Fran Bradshaw, left, and Winburn Middle School (Fayette County) teacher Karen Conner review items that highlight the author's craft in the book Minty by Alan Schroeder and Jerry Pinkney.  Photo by Amy Wallot, June 10, 2015
Third-grade student Jason McDonald, center, chooses a book to read to his 2nd-grade partner during the Literacy Cafe at Crossroads Elementary School (Campbell County). Photo by Amy Wallot, May 15, 2012
Tyler Wright reviews a common core standards workbook to prepare for the K-PREP tests during Stephanie Sanders’ 8th-grade reading class at Page School Center (Bell County). Photo by Amy Wallot, Feb. 29, 2012
Reading recovery specialist Joni Griffin works with Criss Salas. Griffin worked with four students a day for 30 minutes each day during the camp.  Photo by Amy Wallot, July 20, 2015
Tammy Purcell reads an Amelia Bedelia book to students while teaching them about idioms at North Middletown Elementary School (Bourbon County), a Blue Ribbon School, Oct. 20, 2011. Photo by Amy Wallot
Library media specialist Heidi Neltner teaches internet safety to with kindergarten students at Johnson Elementary School (Ft. Thomas Independent). Neltner was sharing the story of Faux Paw The Techno Cat from iKeepSafe.org.Photo by Amy Wallot, Sept. 17, 2014
Abigail Bemiss claps out the syllables of the word rainbow with 1st-grade students. Photo by Amy Wallot, July 20, 2015
Third- and 2nd-grade students read to each other during the Literacy Cafe at Crossroads Elementary School (Campbell County). Photo by Amy Wallot, May 15, 2012
Third-grade student Ally Collins reads to her sister, 2nd-grade student Breanna Collins, during the Literacy Cafe at Crossroads Elementary School (Campbell County). Photo by Amy Wallot, May 15, 2012
First-grade students Braelyn Powell and Alliette Mutone work together during Camp Literacy Live. While the camp originally was designed to keep students from losing skills over the summer months, the teachers soon discovered the students actually gained ground. Photo by Amy Wallot, July 20, 2015
Aimee Shadwell reads George's Marvellous Medicine by Roald Dahl to her 3rd-grade class at Johnson Elementary School (Ft. Thomas Independent).Photo by Amy Wallot, Oct. 21, 2014

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