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Take A Reading Road Trip

2013-14 Genre Challenge. Take A Reading Road Trip. Attention Shaw Shining Stars. You are challenged to Take a Reading Road Trip. You are challenged to make reading a priority this year. Kindergarten and 1 st grade. 6 Complete Reading Road Trip Mileage Logs. 2 nd Grade.

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Take A Reading Road Trip

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  1. 2013-14 Genre Challenge Take A Reading Road Trip

  2. Attention Shaw Shining Stars You are challenged to Take a Reading Road Trip. You are challenged to make reading a priority this year.

  3. Kindergarten and 1st grade 6 Complete Reading Road Trip Mileage Logs

  4. 2nd Grade 2 Books from each of these 10 Genres Realistic Fiction Science Fiction Fantasy Historical Fiction Folk Tales Humor Poetry Biography Informational: Character Informational: Animal

  5. Reading Road Trip Realistic Fiction Poetry Fantasy Humor Info: Animal Science Fiction Info: Character Biography Folktales Historical Fiction Read 2 books from each section of the map. Each section is a different genre.

  6. 3rd Grade 1 Book from each of the 30 Genres + 20 Reading Activities

  7. Reading Road Trip WA Maine (How- to) Montana (Adventure) North Dakota (Health) VT NH Oregon (Animal) Minnesota (Dinosaurs) ID MA Michigan (Poetry) WI SD New York Tall Tale Wyoming (Geography) Nevada (Folk & Fairy Tales) RI Iowa (Nature) Nebraska (Sports) Pennsylvania (Horror) CT Ohio (Space) IN Utah (Fantasy) Illinois (Math) NJ Colorado (Graphic Novel) California (Realistic Fiction) WV DE VA Missouri (Mystery) KS KY MD North Carolina (Careers) Tennessee (Environment)) Oklahoma Newbery Award Arizona (Biography) Arkansas (Diamond Award) New Mexico (Fable) SC MS Georgia (Humor) Alabama (SciFic) Texas (Historical Fiction) LA Alaska (Caldecott Award)) Florida (Holiday) Hawaii (character) Be sure to stamp each state that you visit (read a book from the genre in that state) to show that YOU were there!!

  8. Possible Reading Activities For 3rd Grade Read to a younger child for 20 minutes Read a new author Read aloud to an adult for 30 minutes Read a newspaper article Read a poem Read a book and then tell about the main character Read a book and then tell about the setting Read a book and think of 2 words to describe the whole book. Read a book and make a connection to one of the characters. Read a book and think of 3 new titles for that book. Read a nonfiction book and write down 2 facts you learned. Read a picture book and tell 2 observations about the illustrations. Read a Caldecott Medal winner. Read an Arkansas Diamond nominee. Read a magazine article. (We have lots of magazines in Library)

  9. 4th and 5th Grade 1 Book from each of the 30 Genres + 20 Books of your Choice (on your level)

  10. Reading Road Trip WA Maine (How- to) Montana (Adventure) North Dakota (Health) VT NH Oregon (Animal) Minnesota (Dinosaurs) ID MA Michigan (Poetry) WI SD New York Tall Tale Wyoming (Geography) Nevada (Folk & Fairy Tales) RI Iowa (Nature) Nebraska (Sports) Pennsylvania (Horror) CT Ohio (Space) IN Utah (Fantasy) Illinois (Math) NJ Colorado (Graphic Novel) California (Realistic Fiction) WV DE VA Missouri (Mystery) KS KY MD North Carolina (Careers) Tennessee (Environment)) Oklahoma Newbery Award Arizona (Biography) Arkansas (Diamond Award) New Mexico (Fable) SC MS Georgia (Humor) Alabama (SciFic) Texas (Historical Fiction) LA Alaska (Caldecott Award)) Florida (Holiday) Hawaii (character) Be sure to stamp each state that you visit (read a book from the genre in that state) to show that YOU were there!!

  11. How to “Visit” a State • Pick a state! If it has a Genre listed on the state, find a book that matches that genre (use sticker). If there is no Genre listed, you may choose ANY book to read. • Take an AR test on that book. (you must have an 80% or above) • You do not have to print the test. Record your score on your map or on recording sheet on back of map. Also record the title of the book you read. • You can mark out the state with a large V for Visited.

  12. Recording Sheet for Reading Road Trip Use map or List of Genres sheet

  13. Celebrating Your Reading Milestones Halfway Point: When you finish Half of the Challenge, you will be recognized at Rise and Shine and be awarded a Star Reader tag necklace. You will also have your picture taken driving a car. You will be able to choose where your car is placed on the U.S. map in the hall outside the Library.

  14. Celebrating Your Reading Milestones Finishing Your Road Trip: When you have completed all of the Reading Challenge, you will be recognized at Rise and Shine and receive an invitation for the Reading Splash Celebration at end of year. Reading Splash Celebration includes: Blow up Water Slides and Slip and Slides Water Guns Snow Cones/Face Painting

  15. Go out and Get started… Recommendation: Pace yourselves and try to visit 15 states per quarter (9 weeks). You Can Do It!!!

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