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The EJMS Summer Reading Program. Jags love to read!. What are the requirements?. You must read a fiction and non-fiction book. You must complete a book project on the fiction book.
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The EJMS Summer Reading Program Jags love to read!
What are the requirements? You must read a fiction and non-fiction book. You must complete a book project on the fiction book. You must keep a reading log on the non-fiction book and there must be a strong connection to your upcoming science fair project or your NHD (National History Day) project evident on the log. You must read 30 minutes a day and turn your reading logs into the JCPL for prizes.
What gets a grade? • Your book project • And your reading log for your non-fiction book • It is important that your non-fiction book has a strong connection to your science fair project idea or your NHD project idea for next school year. See the Summer Reading Program booklet for more details. Everything connects like these hearts…reading, science, history.
BOOK PROJECTS Choose from five projects: A work of art A PowerPoint book A memory box Dear Diary Alphabet Book (Directions & scoring guides will be on the school website.)
Why turn in your reading logs to JCPL? • Prizes, prizes, and more prizes! • You could win an iPad mini • Playstation 4 • Colossal comic basket • iPod Touch with Beats headphones • Massive movie package • $10 gift cards to Walmart
EJMS Library Schedule Open on the following Tuesdays over the summer from 9:00-1:30 June 16 June 23 July 7 July 14 July 21 Get help with book recommendations and locating books Free lunch in the cafe theater Time to meet with your teachers, the library media specialist, and the principals
Science Fair Project ideas There are lots of brand new library books on science fair projects. Come in and look for the science fair book display. Also, take a look at the www.sciencebuddies.org website for more science fair project ideas.
National History Day Project The 2016 NHD project theme is “Exploration, Encounter, Exchange in history!” Consider reading about an explorer Or about an encounter (an unexpected difficult situation or a chance meeting with someone) Or about an exchange (the act of giving one thing and receiving another) in history I
What happened in the Summer of 2014? Kentucky was number one in the nation for Summer 2014 in pledges to read. Let’s do it again for this Summer 2015! The Summer Reading themes for most of the state’s public libraries this year are “Every Hero Has a Story” (children) and “Unmask!” (teens). Be sure to check out JCPL this summer. Go to Find-a-Book, KY to enter your pledge to read. Pledges can be made through August 31.