Building a School Literacy Ecosystem Through the Bogor City Literacy Festival
Abstrak
The library of SDN Sukadamai 3 Bogor has carried out literacy activities in 2016 to students every day using the library visit schedule. This visit activity is in collaboration with the teachers of their respective classes so that it can run well. The types of activities carried out by students who visit the library are reading books, watching fairy tales/folklore films, making synopses, drawing, coloring, retelling books that have been read, retelling folklore films that have been watched or synopsis made. After conducting activities in the library, students will be given leaf-shaped paper filled with titles and names that have been read or watched, then students attach them to the GEULIS tree (Movement for Literacy). In addition to the library, SDN Sukadamai 3 students are required by their class teachers to carry out literacy activities for 15 minutes before the lesson starts. With these activities, they can grow their love of reading books and be used as a culture in the school environment of SDN Sukadamai 3 Bogor. In connection with literacy activities, the Bogor City Regional Library appointed SDN Sukadamai 3 to collaborate in the Gebyar Literacy Festival activity, this activity was welcomed by the Principal, Librarians, teachers and students of SDN Sukadamai 3 Bogor so that the activity was carried out smoothly as expected.
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