Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Read to Feed




I really like Read to Feed. Have you heard of it? It is an action program from Heifer International that seems a perfect fit for Summers-Knoll. Like our school, it emphasizes global education and is a service-learning program.

This is the way it works: Children learn about the difference they can make for a family (either here or in another country) by donating an animal of their choice. We start by reading a great and true story called Beatrice’s Goat. This is about a little girl in an eastern African village whose life is changed dramatically by a gift of two goats. These goats provide enough income to enable Beatrice to go to school – and, more importantly – their offspring then go to other families in a widening circle of hope. Immediately after I read this, children invariably want to know how they can help. This is when I introduce the concept of Read to Feed.

This money raising bit can be done in any number of ways. I usually leave it up to individual families to decide. Most families pledge a certain amount for each book or each time period their child reads with them. I will also pledge a minimal amount for each book read – it can’t be much, because I will be donating to 16 children!

I would like to do this for a one-month period. At the end of the month, the class will count up the money raised and decide on an animal to donate. This is an amazing math lesson all on its own!

Please read about Read to Feed and Beatrice’s Goat by clicking on the links above. I hope you will agree that it is a worthwhile program. Ideally, I'd like to do this during the month of October.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

This is a wonderful program and I am sure the children will be so excited to help and hopefully the parents will get excited as well. You have such a great school to do things like this. I am enjoying following your progress.
Odie