Newtown AYLUS Members Help Elementary Schoolers’ Reading Skills (10th)

On Saturday, October 25, 2025, members of Newtown AYLUS dedicated their time to

hosting a community reading session for local elementary school students. For this event,

the volunteers selected Wonder by R. J. Palacio, a well known 2012 novel that was later

adapted into a popular film. By choosing a meaningful chapter book rather than a short,

simple story, the Newtown AYLUS team aimed to challenge young readers, strengthen their

literacy skills, and encourage them to think more deeply about the themes presented in the

text.

Three volunteers worked closely with a small group of eight children, creating a warm,

patient, and supportive atmosphere in which everyone was encouraged to participate. Each

child took turns reading aloud, allowing them to practice their fluency while also staying

engaged with the storyline. During this session, the group covered pages 60 through 80,

which describe the protagonist’s experiences at school as September fades into October

and the excitement of Halloween begins. In this section, the main character August attends

Halloween at school with costumes but then becomes devastated when he overhears

someone he believed was a close friend speaking unkindly about him behind his back. With

encouragement and guidance from the AYLUS volunteers, the children were able not only

to understand the plot, but also to discuss the emotions and challenges the character faced.

The event proved to be very successful. The students showed visible improvement in their

confidence and reading ability compared to the previous session, and many of them

expressed enthusiasm about continuing the story in future sessions. Their enjoyment of the

novel, combined with noticeable academic growth, made the day especially rewarding for

everyone involved.

Participating members included Rumi Tian (event leader) and Justin Peng, each

contributing one volunteer hour.

Updated: October 27, 2025 — 9:31 pm

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