Showing posts with label bookaday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bookaday. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Summer Reading Challenges 2013

I love to read but I can be lazy about it sometimes. Reading Challenges help me to chose healthy books over sugary TV.

Here is what I have challenged myself to achieve this summer.




Do you have a BIG book that you are reading? Join the fun here 

Mission Accepted: 2013 Big Book Summer Reading Challenge

Blood Red Road by Moira Young, 459 pages
Dust Lands
YA Fic-Dystopian



On Twitter use the following hashtags:

#Bookaday Challenge  


 Founder: Donalyn Miller author of The Book Whisperer and Reading in the Wild

Book a Day: Read a book a day and send out a tweet listing your book title with hashtag #bookaday. Adding a photo of your book makes it fun for others. Book a day is a great way to engage with others on Twitter and very helpful if you are new to Twitter.


#SummerThrowDown
 FYI: The Brain Lair
Summer Throw Down is a competition against yourself. Give yourself a book goal 
for July 1-31st. Read and reach your goal.
Tweet out your book titles and progress using the hashtag #SummerThrowDown. 
Simple, right? As of today, 120 teachers, librarians, and book lovers have signed 
up for the reading challenge.
This is the signup sheet
This is my July 3rd #Bookaday and #SummerThrowDown highlighted book: 





Because I'm Your Dad - Ahmet Zappa on Disney Video

#BookDare  
Check out Adam's Book Challenge here

(descripton from: )
Kidlit BookDare is a monthly reading challenge. Each month there will be 4 book themes. You get to pick any Kidlit book you want to read as long as it fits the theme. Track your reading and discuss your books with others in the comments below or on twitter with the #BookDare hashtag. If you read a book for all 4 themes, post your 4 titles in the comments, and you get entered in that month’s giveaway. Oh, and there are 4 bonus themes. Each bonus theme you read a book for gets you one additional entry into the giveaway.

This was my first July themed read: 
Bats at the Beach by Brian Lies
Click on Brian's name to link to discussion guides and more resources. 

 I am also going to count "Because I'm Your Dad" for the  Bonus Challenge as my: July 28th is Parents Day. Read a book that includes parents.


Are you participating in a reading challenge? Yes, great! No? Come on and join me. I love reading with book buddies. In fact, I am reading Every Soul a Star for a #virtualbookclub that will take place on July 8th at 9 p.m. EST (that's 8 for me).







Thursday, November 1, 2012



November 1st marks the beginning of National Picture Book Month. Learn more here.

The idea is to explore and read all the wonderful picture books you have been wanting to read. For schools, it is a great opportunity to work with families to reach reading goals in a fun and positive way that encourages families to read together. Another plus is because so many people are joining in the celebration you will be able to gain exposure to books you might have missed. Authors and illustrators are posting daily essays explaining why reading picture books are so important. Teachers and librarians are thrilled at all the perks of being able to download incredible resources to support the reading of picture books. There are few things in this world that are more comforting than building memories by reading a good picture book with the ones you love.

Print out the Picture Book Month calendar and follow the daily theme. 

Day 1 theme: Oceans

Read "Why Picture Books are Important" by Chris Raschka


My favorite ocean book is The Pout Pout Fish by Deborah Diesen. 

Visit Deborah's author website
Illustrated by: Dan Hanna visit his website for pictures and adorable videos at Bluebelly Lizard
 Published by:
Farrar, Straus and Giroux (FSG)




Why I love the The Pout Pout Fish

It is an easy flowing rhyming book about with a great lesson to be learned-turn your frown upside down. PPF also fits in nicely with ocean related learning objectives.

This book is so loved by children and they naturally want to join in his chants of "I'm a Pout Pout fish" and you know it is a terrific book when children go home and teach it to their parents. Such joy is felt when a parent calls to find out about the Pout Pout Fish because their kid keeps quoting him.I highly recommend The Pout Pout Fish for your next undersea adventure.

Pout Pout Fish Curriculum Connections and fun activities


Make a Jelly Fish with a paper bowl, streamers, gogglie eyes, and paint.