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Allen/Brinkman/Underwood At Home Reading Requirements Students will need to read at least 15 minutes at home each night; this is roughly 10 pages depending on the student’s reading rate. Students need to record the pages read on the reading log and parents/guardians need to sign the log after each time the student has read. The books students are reading for homework are for reading Bingo, or RINGO. One RINGO project is due each week, beginning the 2nd six weeks. Each project is worth 20 points; 10 points for the written page and 10 points for the project. At the end of the six weeks, all five projects will be added together for a total out of 100 points. Students may turn projects in at anytime during the week to their reading teachers. Class time will be allotted every Friday to present the projects to the class. *The six weeks with the “N” column will be a total out of 80 points. R I N G O Newspaper Science Fiction Realistic Historical Fantasy/ Fairy Tale Folk Tale Poetry Biography Nonfiction Caldecott Winner Newbery *FREE* SPACE Play Magazine Informational Multicultural Bluebonnet Nominee Humor/Joke Adventure Mystery Sports Autobiography Garrity/Thompson 1st Six Weeks - no RINGO 4th Six Weeks – Column “O” 2nd Six Weeks – Column “R” 5th Six Weeks – Column “G” 3rd Six Weeks – Column “N” 6th Six Weeks – Column “I” Allen/Brinkman/Underwood 1st Six Weeks - no RINGO 4th Six Weeks – Column “G” 2nd Six Weeks – Column “O” 5th Six Weeks – Column “I” 3rd Six Weeks – Column “N” 6th Six Weeks – Column “R”