
Did you know that one piece of paper creatively folded can become a small six page book? On Friday, the kids had the opportunity to “shine” by writing autobiographies in the little books we made. Each student wrote about family, friends, food and school since the focus of the lesson was to write about things they know. “I don’t want to be alone”. “I like to eat nshima and rice”. “I love my teachers”. The students beamed as they shared their small books in front of the class. It was the perfect way to end the week!
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Madam, May I Have Book To Read?

Edson is a student in the morning class. He circled back to school after lunch to hang out with me while I was assessing students outside of the classroom. Edson sat and read small book after small book while I assessed his friends. He has that sparkle in his eyes that makes me want to teach him as much as I can while I am here. What a wonderful child!
Reading Opens Doors!
Betty’s ABC Book
Using Shine Academy as the focus, Betty has been working on an ABC book with the students. They brainstormed words for each letter, did some shared sentence writing and have been working on illustrations. We were fortunate enough to walk home with a few students’ yesterday to take “snaps” of their houses to pair with the letter H. Even in such extreme poverty, mothers were happy to stand by their children and smile in front of their small cinder block homes. Walking back to school, I couldn’t help but to reflect on why I am here and where these sweet children are coming from each day.
Betty’s ABC Book
Using Shine Academy as the focus, Betty has been working on an ABC book with the students. They brainstormed words for each letter, did some shared sentence writing and have been working on illustrations. We were fortunate enough to walk home with a few students’ yesterday to take “snaps” of their houses to pair with the letter H. Even in such extreme poverty, mothers were happy to stand by their children and smile in front of their small cinder block homes. Walking back to school, I couldn’t help but to reflect on why I am here and where these sweet children are coming from each day.
Mr. Cab Driver
Isaac arrived on time this morning to drive me to Shine. It was Isaac’s first time driving to Shine and we weren’t quite sure where we were going. It was like the blind leading the blind! The problem here in Zambia is lack of any kind of street sign along with landmarks that are sort of similar. Poor Isaac drove me around Kalikiliki searching for Shine, and thankfully, after three phone calls to Vineet and asking two people, we finally arrived! Public transportation at it’s finest!
