Booker T. Washington Middle School 25 Book Campaign.

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Booker T. Washington Middle School 25 Book Campaign

Booker T. Washington Middle School 25 Book Campaign

Booker T. Washington Middle school requires each student in grades (6th – 8th) to complete 25 grade level appropriate reading books per year. By reading 25 books, students will read approximately 1,000,000 words. ~ Research indicates that reading a million word increases vocabulary development, reading comprehension, reading fortitude, and fluency. It also increases enthusiasm and promotes a pleasure for reading.

25 Book Campaign To encourage Washington students to participate in the 25 Book Campaign. Language Arts instructors and Librarian monitor reading progress using AR and teachers/students keep book-logs. After a student meets the campaign goal they may enter their names in a drawing for prizes. The drawing takes place once a month. ~ Incentives are given away each month thanks to the generosity of our Partners in Education. ~ The Library spotlights Reading Leaders each quarter. Names and pictures are posted on the 100 Thousand Word Reader, Sparkling Reader Leaders and the 100 Line-Up Boards

Ram Readers Campaign Goals 1st Quarter Goal - 4 books 2nd Quarter Goal - 10 books 3rd Quarter Goal - 18 books 4th Quarter Goal - 25 books Each student must score 70% or better AR Quiz

1st Quarter Celebration October 8 (Pizza on the Patio) 2nd Quarter Celebration December 17-(Christmas Breakfast) 3rd Quarter Celebration March 18 (Spring Patio Party) 4th Quarter Celebration Date tentative (t-shirt/certificate award ceremony and Golden Corral trip) Ram Readers Incentives

Sample Reading Journal Page: 25 Books Reading Campaign Reading Journal Page

Readers Are Leaders T Shirts Hat Day for 25 Books Campaign

Readers Are Leaders!

Hat Day for 25 Books Campaign Reading Leaders in T Shirts

Booker T. Washington Middle School 25 Book Campaign