Summer Reading Challenge - Ideas to Reach Your Goal!

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Explore fun and creative ways to achieve your summer reading goal of 100 books with exciting activities like visiting the library, trying new book series, family poetry nights, and more. Discover recommended authors for different grade levels and online resources to keep your child engaged in reading throughout the summer.


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  1. Summer Reading Challenge a book, check off one sun. When you check all of the suns, that means you have read 100 books! Summer Reading Ideas Summer Reading Goal: Read 100 books this summer! Each sun represents 1 book. Every time you read *Visit the public library *Visit the bookstore *Listen to books while driving *Take turns reading *Find fun places to read *Try a new book series *Re-read an old favorite *Swap books with a friend *Find books at a thrift store *Read books about places you hope to visit one day *Have a family poetry reading night with a microphone *Have a reading picnic on a blanket outside *Read books, then watch the movie version and compare Paideia School 15 I read ______ books this summer! My favorite book that I read: __________________________________

  2. Recommended Authors Read a Dear Parents, very hard this year! According to research,* students who do not read over the summer can lose as much as 22% of their reading level. That means 2 months of school, down the drain! You can help prevent this summer reading loss by encouraging your child to read over the summer. Try to read something everyday, whether it s a book, recipe, or a menu. Every word counts. Here s to making this a summer of reading! Sincerely, Mrs. Goggin & Mrs. Engeldrum Grades K-2 Eric Carle Margaret Wise Brown Leo Leonni Mary Pope Osborne Dr. Seuss Sandra Boynton Barbara Park Donald Crews Lois Ehlert Bill Martin Jr. Jan Brett Marc Brown Tomie DePaola Steven Kellogg Maurice Sendak Jane Yolen Your child has worked Here are some great websites to read online: Book Online Storyline Online celebrities read aloud favorite children s books http://www.storylineonline.net International Children s Library a large collection of stories from around the world http://en.childrenslibrary.org Grades 3-5 Sharon Creech Louis Sachar Lemony Snicket Shel Slverstein Jeff Kinney RJ Palacio Lois Lowry Jack Prelutsky Madeline L Engle Beverly Cleary Patricia Polacco EB White Roald Dahl Chris VanAllsburg Judy Blume Jean Fritz Storynory a variety of fun and colorful stories to read online http://www.storynory.com DOGOnews current events news stories and articles on a variety of nonfiction topics https://dogonews.com *Research from Reading is Fundamental (www.rif.org) Also, check with your local the Yonkers Public Library for more resources.

  3. Summer Reading Challenge a book, color in one sun. When you color all of the suns, that means you have read 100 books! Summer Reading Summer Reading Ideas Goal: Read 100 books this summer! Each sun represents 1 book. Every time you read *Visit the public library *Visit the bookstore *Listen to books while driving *Take turns reading *Find fun places to read *Try a new book series *Re-read an old favorite *Swap books with a friend *Find books at a thrift store *Read books about places you hope to visit one day *Have a family poetry reading night with a microphone *Have a reading picnic on a blanket outside *Read books, then watch the movie version and compare Paideia School 15 I read ______ books this summer! My favorite book that I read: __________________________________

  4. Recommended Authors Read a Dear Parents, Your child has worked very hard this year! According to research,* students who do not read over the summer can lose as much as 22% of their reading level. That means 2 months of school, down the drain! You can help prevent this summer reading loss by encouraging your child to read over the summer. Try to read something everyday, whether it s a book, recipe, or a menu. Every word counts. Here s to making this a summer of reading! Sincerely, Mrs. Goggin & Mrs. Engeldrum Grades K-2 Eric Carle Margaret Wise Brown Leo Leonni Mary Pope Osborne Dr. Seuss Sandra Boynton Barbara Park Donald Crews Lois Ehlert Bill Martin Jr. Jan Brett Marc Brown Tomie DePaola Steven Kellogg Maurice Sendak Jane Yolen Here are some great websites to read online: Book Online Storyline Online celebrities read aloud favorite children s books http://www.storylineonline.net International Children s Library a large collection of stories from around the world http://en.childrenslibrary.org Grades 3-5 Sharon Creech Louis Sachar Lemony Snicket Shel Slverstein Jeff Kinney RJ Palacio Lois Lowry Jack Prelutsky Madeline L Engle Beverly Cleary Patricia Polacco EB White Roald Dahl Chris VanAllsburg Judy Blume Jean Fritz Storynory a variety of fun and colorful stories to read online http://www.storynory.com DOGOnews current events news stories and articles on a variety of nonfiction topics https://dogonews.com *Research from Reading is Fundamental (www.rif.org) Also, check with the Yonkers Public Library for more resources.

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