Cockerill, Heidi
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30 Book Challenge
Dear Room 15 Students,
Are you ready for a challenge? At Acacia, we take risks, persevere, and take on challenges so that we can grow in many ways. An important part of your academic career here is becoming a lifelong learner. To meet this goal, I challenge you to read 30 different 4th-grade level (or higher) books this year! To complete this challenge, you must read:
- 15 approved nonfiction books
- 15 approved fiction books
Please keep track of your reading by logging F, for fiction or NF, for nonfiction, the title of your book, the author, and the start /end dates for each book on your 30 Book Challenge track sheet. You will be required to read 5 nonfiction and 5 fiction each trimester.
The due dates for each trimester will be:
- Friday, November 5
- Friday, February 25
- Friday, May 20
The celebration dates for teach trimester will be:
- Wednesday, November 17
- Wednesday, March 2
- Wednesday, May 25
Final Celebration for students that have read 30 challenge books:
- May 27
When you finish a book, you will complete a book report summary. Then you will schedule a book conference with Mrs. Cockerill. After you have successfully conferenced with Mrs. Cockerill, you will be able to color in the small book on your sheet and pick up a new book!
Mrs. Cockerill
30 Book Form
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By the Great Horn Spoon
Assignments
Create a Google slide or keynote. You will answer each question on a new slide.
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Informational Books
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Due at: Feb 25, 2016, 10:59 pm
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Reading Strategies - TP Anchor Charts