Superhero book reads Challenge
Planning: On contest the librarian has to make sure
to have enough superhero books for the entire school if you want to challenge
the student body. It can also be done for only 2
nd - 5
th
grade students. This Contest can be done in October. The contest can run for
two weeks or for the month. Address to the students to return the books back to
the library as soon as they finish thereby there will always be circulating for
those who take on the challenge. Make Superhero displays inside and outside the
library for encouragement and advertisement. Have a separate Superhero book log
for each student who is participating so they can see how many books the
student has read throughout the week. The prize can be free Marvel book series
with their favorite superhero cape or a free movie ticket and DVD of a
Superhero movie. If possible the student for every ten superhero books read they
can get a superhero cut out by which they can collect all the superheroes
during the contest.
Promotion: Make
posters of superheroes stating the rules and the starting and ending date of
the contest. Identify the prize for the student who reads the most Superhero
books. Their picture will be posted on
the school website. Stress on the posters that the winner will be the one who
reads the most Superhero books ONLY. Make sure it is being announced on the
intercom on a daily basis for encouragements and reminder. They can read books
found in the public library and bought in the books stores.
Preparations:
Have the superhero books set apart from other books on display. Have posters
promoting the book challenge posted around the school and flyers taken home for
parents to help their son/daughter with the contest. Make sure you stress to
each student to return the book as soon as they have finish reading it. Have
announcements already made and waiting for the duration of the contest. Have
copies of different superheroes cut outs to give as they read ten books. Make
sure the librarian keeps up with the circulation of the superhero books that
way the student will have a variety to read and not have to waste time waiting
for a book because they are still sitting to be put out on shelf.
Procedures:
Students must sign up at the library and must understand the rules before
starting reading. The computer must display how many books are read and be
logged on a separate paper to verify every milestone reached. At the end of the
contest the librarian will announced over the intercom for the entire student
body to hear the student who has won and his/ her prize.
Payoff: The
winner will receive either a series of Marvel books and their superhero cape or
a superhero movie ticket and DVD.
Resources found in Teacher pay teachers and on Pintress.
Capes are found at Amazon.com.