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What does a reading club look like?

Thursday, January 14, 2016
Education Literacy

Reading club are an integral component of the Unlock Literacy programme for early grade learners. They're a place where children can go after school and on weekends to build on the literacy skills they learn at school. Reading clubs are facilitated by trained community volunteers. Facilitators lead children through activities like songs, games, story reading and arts and crafts - all of which focus on building reading skills. Learn more about Unlock Literacy.

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