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3. What is Reading Olympics? A celebration of reading
A unique opportunity for students that love to read and discuss literature
Montgomery County Intermediate Unit Overview Video
http://movie.mciu.org/readingoly/overview.html
4. Value of Reading Olympics Promotes reading
Provides students with the opportunity to celebrate their love of literature
Develops self-esteem and leadership skills in participants
Promotes the importance of peer collaboration and teamwork
Provides all types of students with the opportunity to be a “winner”
5. Bucks, Chester, Delaware, and Montgomery Counties rotate the responsibility of creating the book lists and the questions for the competition.
Three Divisions:
Elementary (grades 5-6)
Middle (grades 7-8)
Secondary (grades 9-12)
The book lists repeat every 5 years
Minor changes are made to the book lists to reflect student interest and book availability
Trappe Book Center in Trappe, PA offers a 35% discount on all Reading Olympics titles.
How is DelCo ivolved?
6. School Responsibilities Promote Reading Olympics
Organize and manage teams
8-15 students per team
Language Arts class
After-school club
Complete in conjunction with school reading requirements (i.e. 100 Book Challenge)
Establish meeting schedule
Purchase Reading Olympics books if they aren’t already available at the school
7. Two coaches per team
Monitor student reading progress
Coach 1: accompany team during competition
Coach 2: serve as a score keeper or moderator during competition
Organize transportation to competition
Establish team uniform
Encourage parents to attend event
School Responsibilities (cont’d)
8. Student Participant Responsibilities Commit to team meeting schedule
Read approximately 5 books during the school year (based on team of 10 students)
Reading levels of books for elementary competition vary from 4.5 to 7.0
Maintain brief journal of books
Discuss books and journal entries with teammates
9. Description of the Competition Held in late spring at one of the County’s large high schools in the evening
Students participate in three rounds
Student rotate classrooms to compete with different teams
Awards ceremony in auditorium
All students are awarded a ribbon
Different color ribbons are awarded based on total points earned
10. Sample Reading Olympics Question SAMPLE QUESTION CARD
Full Title: Dealing with Dragons
Author: Patricia Wrede
Level: Middle/Jr.
Question: In the book Dealing with Dragons, how do Cimorene and Alianora make the wizards vanish?
Answer: They throw soapy water on them.
11. Organization of the Competition Competition is organized by volunteers from the participating schools and the Intermediate Unit
Volunteers are needed to:
Organize team check-in
Serve as moderators and scorekeepers
Maintain scoreboard
Troubleshoot during competition
Organize awards ceremony