Taking reading online with virtual A Book A Week campaign
It is almost two o'clock on Friday when teachers and students mark the third year of the A Book A Week campaign. This year's activities are very different from those in previous years due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which has disrupted in-person activities. Although many schools are still closed, children's reading and safe learning must continue…, Book Club – What is your favourite book?, Each participant had one minute to reflect on their favourite book and explain why they enjoyed it, what they learned and why they would recommend it to their friends. Everyone was nervous and shy at first, but books helped build a bridge and open up discussion. Everyone took turns speaking and listening to their friends, and enjoyed themselves…, Thai Literature Avenger – Writing epics together, Students were asked to write one sentence about their favourite character on an online whiteboard. Each group was given 20 minutes. There was no right or wrong way to approach the task, and the students let their imaginations run wild. When time was up, the facilitators gathered all ideas and weaved them together into an epic tale in an e-book…, Stay connected with UNICEF, Don't miss the update from UNICEF Thailand. Subscribe for newsletter from us.