Readers at work
Sunday, September 9, 2007
SIKESTON -- "Are you ready?" Sarah Glenn asked her kindergarten students. Once all their eyes were on her, she said "one, two, move," and the students scattered to seven locations across the classroom.
SIKESTON -- "Are you ready?" Sarah Glenn asked her kindergarten students. Once all their eyes were on her, she said "one, two, move," and the students scattered to seven locations across the classroom.