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THURSDAY - 12 OCTOBER 2023

THURSDAY - 12 OCTOBER 2023

by Mr V DLAMINI -
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RHS ESSENTIAL 

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Reading is a wonderful way of fostering literacy in teenagers.

However, daily reading has benefits that go way beyond childhood. Establishing the skills needed for reading is vital for work and everyday activities such as filling out forms and following written instructions.
Helping high school students develop successful reading strategies is one of the greatest gifts you can give them. Effective reading skills give students access to wonderful new worlds.

This article will highlight some benefits of reading, and offer practical advice to boost your confidence and reading enjoyment. 
Aside from its necessity, reading has wide-ranging cognitive and literacy-building benefits. Over the next few days, we will discuss these benefits.

📚Benefit #2

Improved vocabulary

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By exposing students to new words, reading can expand vocabulary. This has been shown in research, such as this 2015 study which found that reading-related activities were the primary cause of vocabulary growth from grades four to twelve.

https://www.acc.edu.au/blog/reading-comprehension-student-performance/#what-are-the-benefits-of-reading


Today's Birthdays:

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Ditibane Realeboga (Grade 11)
Letsaba Karabelo (Grade 8)
Manyelo Lethabo (Grade 11)
Ngwewana Moeketsi (Grade 12)
Valelo Obakeng (Grade 12)

TODAY IS INTERNATIONAL TOP SPINNING DAY 

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International Top Spinning Day on the 2nd Wednesday of October celebrates the joy and wonder that spinning tops bring into the world.

According to archaeologists, spinning tops are the oldest toys in the world. The oldest spinning top ever found was dated back to the 35th century BC, which was 6,000 years ago. In the 8th century BC, the ancient poet Homer sang about the spinning top. Throughout history, tops were made from a variety of materials. Usually, people carved them from wood. However, indigenous tribes made spinning tops from fruits and nuts. Modern tops are made from metal, glass, or plastic.

Tops may come in different sizes and shapes. However, they all defy gravity in the exact same way. A spinning top gets held upright by angular momentum. Some tops can spin for over 50 minutes! Tops are popular all over the world. Spinning tops across the globe include:

  • Dreidels – Jewish communities use these four-sided tops during Hanukkah.
  • Japanese spinning tops – known as Koma, they have been a traditional toy in Japan for thousands of years.
  • Gasing – found in Malaysia and Indonesia, they paint the tops with unique decorations.
  • The Trompo – popular in Latin America, trompo championships are held throughout the region.
  • Kreisels – this kind of top is made in Germany, a country that produces high-quality wooden toys, including the spinning top.

Have you ever spun a top? If not, today is the perfect day to try it out! 

HOW TO OBSERVE #TopSpinningDay

The goal of International Top Spinning Day is to get at least 10,000 tops spinning around the world. To participate, invite a group of people together to spin tops. Take a photo of your group and e-mail it to the Spinning Top and Yo-Yo Museum.

During past top spinning events, contestants submitted photos from all over the world, including France, Poland, England, and South Africa. Each year, the contest encourages participants to think of fun and unusual places to spin a top. Families, businesses, churches, and schools are all encouraged to take part in International Top Spinning Day.

Whether you are spinning a top solo or with a group, be sure to share your picture or video on social media with #TopSpinningDay

INTERNATIONAL TOP SPINNING DAY HISTORY

In 2003, the Spinning Top and Yo-Yo Museum in Burlington, Wisconsin created International Top Spinning Day. Judith Schultz, director of the museum, likens a spinning top to the earth spinning around a single axis.