My son participated in an attempt to break a Guiness Book of World Records

United States
December 15, 2006 5:29pm CST
His school participated in this event where they all had to read a certain passage simultaneously. It was so neat to see and hear them all and I sure hope they were able to break the record as we won't know for a couple of weeks. Did anyone else have a child that participated in this event?? If not would you have wanted your child to be able to? You can read about it: Students and staff at Webb Elementary took part in an event that could set a new world record Wednesday morning. According to the Guinness Book for World Records, the record for largest number of people reading the same piece of literature aloud simultaneously in multiple locations is 155,528 from 737 schools in the United Kingdom. The Webb Elementary students, staff and parents took part in an attempt to break that record. And they did so in both English and Spanish. “Both Webb and Burks Elementary students took part in this, along with Bennett Elementary students,” Christy Hames, Library Media Specialist at Webb, said. “Webb and Burks have one bilingual class per grade. Our older classes had plenty of time to learn the passage in English and could do that. But the first grade class read it in Spanish.” The passage read was from Chapter Five of “Charlotte’s Web.” Students from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to McKinney and all points in between took part. In Hawaii, the reading took place at 7 a.m. According to Walden Media, Texas had the most school participating of any state. The smallest school participating had one home school student. The largest school, in Salem, Mass., had 3,086 students. The most schools participating in one city was the Las Vegas School District. The most participants from one school district in the record-setting attempt were in Houston. Walden media sponsored the event as part of a national campaign to build awareness of “Charlotte’s Web,” in advance of the Dec. 15 opening of the new live action film version of the classic story. Hames coordinated the event and sent the information to all the schools in the district. She talked about what she hoped the students at Webb would learn from the record-breaking attempt. “I hope it just helps promote the love and joy of reading,” she said. “The reading here was “Charlotte’s Web,” a good classical reading.” As for breaking the record, she said it would be some time before it is known if the record was broken. “I hope to have all my numbers sent out by the end of next week,” Hames said. “Then, once all the readers registrations are received by the Guinness people, it will take four-to-six weeks to learn if we broke the record. The site showed that more than 538,000 had registered to read. If half of them took part, we will have a good shot at breaking the record.” Approximately 450 students took part at Webb Elementary.
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@beckyomg1 (6756)
• United States
14 Jan 07
thats sound pretty cool.
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• United States
14 Jan 07
Oh it really was cool to see how excited they all got by reading the same passage from the book and knowing that they were in a competition - they so loved participating in this and I thank the school for doing a fun event like this for the kids!!!! Have an Awesome Day!!!
@sunita64 (6469)
• India
14 Jan 07
It really feels good if your children accomplish such feats. I hope they will break the record, best of luck.
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• United States
14 Jan 07
I so agree with you - these days I think it's really important for schools to focus on more than just learning in the classroom - like doing fun things like this really makes the kids want to read more. We are still waiting on the results but I appreciate you wishing us luck!!! Have a Great Day!!!!
@Pigglies (9329)
• United States
10 Nov 08
That's sounds pretty cool. I used to always want to break a record, but I wanted to do one of the crazier ones. I saw they have a record for fastest banjo player, so now I'm working on seeing what kind of records a harmonica player might beat.
@feralwoman (2199)
• Australia
19 Dec 06
Cool, hope they get the record!! LOL
• United States
19 Dec 06
Yes that is exactly what we are hoping to hear!!!! And I will be sure to let u guys know when we do hear!!! Hope you have an Awesome Day today!!!!
@Desdemona (1301)
• Canada
18 Dec 06
Wow, congratz to your child. I have never participated in anything like that but it does sound like fun.
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• United States
18 Dec 06
Thanx so much!!! He so had a total blast doing it and I have to agree that I have never even heard of them doing anything like this!!!! It's so cool when schools get with the program and do fun events like this - makes school so much more fun for all the kiddos!!!! Thanx for responding and have a Marvelous Monday!!!!!