The March Slice of Life Challenge at the Two Writing Teachers blog - Thanks Stacey and Ruth, for giving us this challenge.
Yesterday was World Read Aloud Day. Mary Lee Hahn wrote a beautiful post on her blog, A Year of Reading, of why classroom teachers read aloud to their students. I won’t try to say it again; her reasons are beautiful and persuasive. However, I do have a brief story of a read aloud that turned into something so important in my classroom future.

For those of you who don’t know, I teach in an independent school and taught middle school aged children for many years. I am now the literacy coach for my school. When I taught I always had students for two years, sometimes three, before they left for high school. The summer after I read My Left Foot, one of my students had a terrible accident and lost an arm. Of course, I couldn’t have known this was going to happen, but the fact that the year previous this student had participated in all the discussions and had heard the book read with his returning classmates made all the difference in welcoming him back with the incredible challenges he was facing. Was it serendipity? Was there some higher power helping me choose this book? I don’t know, but I do know that this and other books have helped me be a better teacher for my students. This is just one example. I imagine you who are teaching have one, too.