Mascotte Elementary Charter School First Annual READING FAIR!

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Mascotte Elementary Charter School First Annual READING FAIR!

2016 Celebrate Literacy Week, Florida 2016 Celebrate Literacy Week, Florida! - January 25-29, 2016 "Literacy Changes Our World" Our theme "Literacy Changes Our World" encourages our students to connect literacy with all kinds of careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Celebrate Literacy Week, Florida is an annual event during which students, teachers, administrators, parents and volunteers take the opportunity during the week to encourage our students to keep reading and improving their skills. We know that if Florida's students are going to shoot for the moon and achieve great success they must have the literacy skills that 21st century careers demand.

Mascotte Elementary Charter School Reading Fair Our Reading Fair will be similar to our Science Fair. Students will create a project board with information about a favorite book to encourage other students to read the book. Projects will be displayed in the media center on Literacy Night, January 28th.

What goes on the Reading Fair Project Board? 1. The book information Title Author Illustrator Publisher Publication date

What goes on the Reading Fair Project Board? 2. Setting - Time - Place The story took place ________ and _________.

What goes on the Reading Fair Project Board? 3. Author’s Purpose (why did the author write the story?) To entertain (All fiction is written to entertain.) To inform (Historical fiction informs.) To persuade (Does the book inspire me to do or become something?) A combination of the above? The author wrote the book to___________.

What goes on the Reading Fair Project Board? Genre What kind of fiction are you reading? (Historical fiction, mystery, fantasy, etc.) The genre of this book is _____.

What goes on the Reading Fair Project Board? 5. Main Character(s) Do not list more than three characters. Write a short description of each character. Use adjectives to describe the characters. Name:_______________ Short Description:_________________

What goes on the Reading Fair Project Board? 6. Conflict What is the MAIN problem in the story? The main problem in this story is__________.

What goes on the Reading Fair Project Board? 7. Solution/Resolution How is the problem solved? The problem was solved when________.

What goes on the Reading Fair Project Board? 8. Plot Summary Do NOT retell the entire story! Just summarize what happened in 4 or 5 sentences. Be sure to include the characters. This story was about_______.

What goes on the Reading Fair Project Board? 9. Persuasive Writing Why should someone read this book? (at least one reason) You should/should not read this book because _________________.

What goes on the Reading Fair Project Board? 10. Artistic/Creative Elements drawing, borders, color See examples of Reading Fair Boards! BE CREATIVE! SHOW HOW AWESOME YOUR FAVORITE BOOK IS!!

Examples of Reading Fair Boards:

Where do I start? Think of 3-5 FICTION books that you have read/heard that you really enjoyed. It could even be a story from your reading book or a story Mrs. Purdham or another has teacher read to you. Write the titles down. Share and discuss the titles around the table. Did anyone pick the same title(s) as you? Book Browse/Check out Today when you check out books, be sure to pick a couple of possible READING FAIR Project possibilities and be ready to get started on your READING FAIR project next week. THERE WILL NOT BE DUPLICATE TITLES FOR ANY ONE CLASS.