Monday 30 June 2014

Phuthi Ragophala - YouTube

 

Phuthi Ragophala - YouTube

Pula-Madibogo Primaty School

 

Pula-Madibogo Primaty School

Bulldog Reader Blog: bridging books, lessons and technology

Bulldog Reader Blog: bridging books, lessons and technology Search Main menu Skip to primary content Skip to secondary content   Contact Form  Book Trailers  Mrs. Hembree’s Book Trailers  Student Book Trailers  Writing Comments  Books to Africa Post navigation ← Previous Next → What dog is in Sovenga? Posted on June 26, 2014 by Mrs. Hembree Share on facebookShare on twitterShare on emailShare on printMore Sharing Services Where is Dogzilla? I think the book Dogzilla is in Sovenga, South Africa! Yes, the hilarious book by Dav Pilkey was one of the books we sent to Mrs. Phuti Ragophala at Pula Madibogo Primary School, in the Limpopo Province. One of the boys read the book Dogzilla to me on Skype last night. Dav Pilkey, who wrote Dogzilla, is also the author of the Captain Underpants series. His books have been making children laugh for years! Last evening at 11:15 pm, I skyped with Phuti, two of her teachers, Mohlake and Molepo, plus a classroom of students! They were so excited about the boxes of books we sent that they wanted to talk to us live on Skype. Here is are some photos from their classroom during our Skype visit. Four or five of the students read portions of one of their favorite books. Just being able to read aloud on Skype was a huge motivation to practice reading for these children. We are calling this project “TechnoReading!” In South Africa, the teachers call their students by a different term.They call the children learners. I like that word better than students. It just seems to say what we all do – we LEARN! I hope to Skype again this summer and then once school starts we will arrange for a call and a time when our students can participate. We will have to write a sing a song for our friends. They sent me a video on Facebook, but unfortunately I can’t figure out how to download it and post it on the blog. If we get the technology worked out, I will post it here. The teachers have already asked for more books! I was sad to say that we have to wait until we raise more money for postage in the fall. Now I can’t wait for school to start again. Look at all the books on this cart that are waiting for new homes. Even Jett, Mrs.Daly’s dog helped out when she came up to the library to add to our book donation cart. Are you wondering where this school is located and where some of these books will go in the fall? Here is the general area where the school is located in South Africa. In case you were wondering also, how I could know someone 10,000 miles away from our school, I have the answer. Mrs. Ragophala and I met in March at the Microsoft Global Forum in Barcelona, Spain. We started talking about our projects, and she was very interested to hear that we send books to schools in South Africa. Before you know it, we added another school to our Books to Africa project! She was selected to attend for her project “Planting seeds” Changing lives! This project is about the different stages on how food is produced, technological tools that were used to enhance teaching and learning & how the lesson impacted learners and community members. She has been teaching for 27 years at Pula Madibogo Primary School, of which nine years being a principal. I hope you are as motivated to read as the students at Pula Madibogo Primary School. Who has already read 5 books this summer? Let me a comment and let me know! Happy Reading! Mrs. Hembree You might also like: Acrostics for our Bobcat Friends Merry Christmas from All of Us to You! Kindergarten Library Fun Linkwithin This entry was posted in Barcelona 2014, Blogging Buddies, Books to Africa, Expert Educator, Library News, Skyping by Mrs. Hembree. Bookmark the permalink. 0 THOUGHTS ON “WHAT DOG IS IN SOVENGA?” 1. Phuti Ragophala on June 28, 2014 at 6:52 am said: Your comment is awaiting moderation. Oh my God! Thank you so much Julie. The blog you created is so inspiring and it will encourage my colleques and learners to be more engaged in Techno reading project. I really love it. cheers! Reply ↓ Leave a Reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Name *