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Literacy Month

18 years 4 weeks ago #121556 by LUVMYKIDS
Replied by LUVMYKIDS on topic RE: Literacy Month
Sounds like some great ideas! The only thing I can think of is maybe adding some kind of class reward like a popcorn party or cookie party. The kids will be proud of putting books in the library, but that direct reward might motivate them even more.

Probably gonna borrow some of your ideas......

Hey Rocky, watch me pull a rabbit out of my hat.
18 years 4 weeks ago #121555 by Lucella
Literacy Month was created by Lucella
So, I had a bright idea. I have not presented it to my group yet~wanted to run it by you all first.

National Literacy Month is September, so we missed the boat on that one. But, Dr.Suess's birthday is in March~I think it is the 2nd. Anyway, I'm wanting to do a literacy month at our school. I had some ideas of my own, and "borrowed" a few from things I read here. It would start w/a big birthday party for Dr.Suess. This would also start the challenges. Each class would have a literacy chain-paper link chains (like the one's we used to make in school around the holidays) that students fill out for each book they read throughout the month. We are a pre-k through 8 school w/class sizes ranging from 12-23, so I'm still trying to think of some sort of reward for this challenge. Maybe having each class set a reasonable goal & for every class that meets their goal, donating $X to buy books for the library for that age level of reading. While at the dollar store, I found bookmarks that say "Books I Have Read" with spaces for book titles. I purchased enough for the entire school. My idea was that when a student had read enough books to fill up the bookmark, they would get some sort of voucher good for books at a book fair. I would also like to have an author visit & workshop-there are a couple of really great children's authors in our area. We would, of course, do a Family Reading Night. I had also thought of having a "Black Out" week, asking families to turn off tv, comps, & video games to instead, read. Maybe a Read-a-Thon, raising $ for new books for the library. I would also like to coordinate w/teachers to incorporate the theme into their lesson plans.

Sorry~I know this is long. I had this brainstorm a few months ago & just wanted to get some feedback before I present to my group. Anyone ever done something similar? Any thoughts?

[ 10-23-2006, 10:09 AM: Message edited by: Lucella ]
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