Cuddling, huddling and reading for mom
Danette Goulet
It was not the best day for a picnic, but cloudy and gloomy days are
perfect for reading outside.
That is what students and their moms learned in a prolonged Mother’s
Day celebration Monday morning.
First- and second-grade students in Lori Maas’ combination class sat
huddled and cuddled on picnic blankets with their mothers on the lawn at
Newport Heights Elementary School for Muffins with Moms.
They nibbled on muffins, sipped orange juice, and mothers and their
children curled up on blankets and took turns reading to each other.
On a pink and blue plaid blanket, Maddy Bloomberg, 7, and Meagan
Hatcher, 7, took turns reading books to Maddy’s mother.
They read silly books about mud pies, Christmas pop-up books, a book
with 101 pet jokes and even some Shel Silverstein poems.
It was hard to believe some of these children were in the first grade
because they were reading so clearly and read such advanced writing as
Silverstein. Maddy could even read upside down, as she must have seen her
teacher doing. She showed her mother the pictures in “Corduroy’s
Christmas” as she read.
Other moms held their children on laps or lay side by side on their
tummies.
One group lay wrapped in beach blankets to ward off the chill.
Some moms relaxed, looking like they had all the time in the world,
while others appeared to have sneaked out of work to spend time with
their children. When they had to go back, other moms took over.
When Austin Bergquist’s mom headed back to work, he kept reading with
his buddy, Tobin Frome, and his mom.
While Maddy and Meagan took turns reading books, the second-grade
boys, who were a touch more impatient, took turns reading pages.
With the boys, it was also more than just reading -- there was an
entire sidebar narration going on.
“Uh oh,” Austin said after he read a page. “They’re in big trouble.”
It was an hour of learning and reading, but more importantly, Maas
said, a time for mothers to spend with their children during school
hours.
Dads, don’t get jealous -- your turn will come next month with a
Father’s Day Donuts with Dads program.
* IN THE CLASSROOM is a weekly feature in which Daily Pilot education
writer Danette Goulet visits a campus within the Newport-Mesa Unified
School District and writes about her experience.
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