Elementary school summer reading program
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Many libraries are moving their programs online this summer. Need help finding the library closest to you? Check out LibWeb. Scholastic is providing students of all ages an exciting at-home reading challenge. Through their safe, free, and fun online destination Home Base, kids can log in and track their reading streaks, earn special rewards, and even donate books to kids across the United States.
Kids in grades 1—6 can simply read eight books and earn a free book from any participating Barnes and Noble. Students need to print out the Barnes and Noble Journal, record eight books, write a sentence about their favorite part, and then bring their journal to Barnes and Noble between July 1st and August 31st to choose a free book.
Kids can read for 15 minutes a day to feed their brains and have the chance to win weekly prizes from Half Price Books. This year, their summer reading program moves online. Children need to print, fill out the daily reading log, and then share it by tagging halfpricebooks and using the hashtag FeedYourBrain for a chance to win summer reading prizes! They also encourage very young readers to take part in this challenge by logging the minutes that adults read to them.
Sync is a free summer audiobook program for teens. They can access Sync through mobile phones or any device that supports the Sora app by OverDrive. Sync features diverse authors from many different cultures.
It also encourages teens to listen to books while working out, completing chores around the house, driving, and even while waiting in line. Parents simply sign up for weekly emails and Book It sends summer reading activity ideas, author spotlights, and tips for encouraging summer reading to their inboxes. Kids can choose four books from the Summer Reading Adventure section either in the store or online. Check out our clubs that are being offered.
Contact Mrs. Ford if you are interested in participating in a book club. Students can read, take AR tests, and check out books. Students must be accompanied by an adult. Points earned this summer will count for the school year.
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