Celebrate Literacy Week, Florida! January 28- February 1, 2019 Celebration High School
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1 -, 2019 Celebration High School #monday#clhslitercayweek#favoritebook- Students will take pictures with an Instagram prop holding their favorite book in the media center. The media specialist will post pictures on the T.V. in the media center. The pictures will be accessible to anyone who has a T.V. in their classroom. This will be ongoing. Ted Talk Tuesday My Year Reading a Book from Every Country in the World - Students will come to the media center to watch a Ted Talk about the importance of being a well-rounded reader. Graffiti your Favorite Book Quotes- Students can come to media center and write their favorite book quotes on a wall in the media center. This will be ongoing. Poetry Slam- If you have a passion for writing and love poetry then come and watch the poetry slam in front of building 8 near the Beach. Students can recite an original poem or create a poem to present. The Poetry Slam will take place during lunch.
2 Favorite Book Character or Writer Day- Pick your favorite book character/writer and dress up like the character. You must be able to explain who you are with a visible sign and your reasoning for choosing that character. Dress code Guidelines No tights, clothes with rips or holes, facemasks, hats, and props must be school appropriate.
3 -, 2019 Gateway High School Stop, drop, and read (School-wide reading- during 2 nd Period /Advisory Time) Mad About Reading Tuesday: Read every hour on the hour for five minutes. Readers are Bound for College. (All readers will wear their favorite college gear) Caught Reading. Student caught reading on campus will be given a piece of candy or other way of rewarding them for reading. Reading Makes You Bright! (Wear Bright Colors)
4 -, 2019 Harmony High School * Bookmark Contest begins (continues all week) * Literacy Week ideas shared in English Classes (Literacy Power Point) * Teachers as Readers (signs posted around school) * Florida Teens Read Character Smack Down during lunches * Book Viewing Day - (movie) during lunches - Guess the author? * Dress Like Your Favorite Book Character or Wear Words Day * View Harmony Spirit Day - wear spirit shirts with words * Book Mark Contest Winners Announced * Harmony Battle of the Books Tournament during lunches, 6th & 7th Attachment C
5 -, 2019 Liberty High School -Drop Everything and Read every day during the first 10-Minutes during 1 st Period -Bookmark Design Contest- Theme: Spreading Literacy, One View at a Time -Door Decorating Contest: Theme Spreading Literacy, One View at a Time High School Movie Trailer Video using FTR- Contributor- Mr. Zansler Continuous Events -Drop Everything and Read every day during the first 10-Minutes during 2 nd Period --Book Mark Contest -Door Decorating Contest: Theme, Spreading Literacy, One View at a Time -Photo Montage on TV announcements of students reading to younger siblings and faculty reading to their own children Continuous Events -Drop Everything and Read every day during the first 10-Minutes during 3 rd Period --Bookmark Contest - Door Decorating Contest: Theme- Spreading Literacy, One View at a Time - Photo Montage on TV announcements of students reading to younger siblings and faculty reading to their own children Literacy Night- Title I It s a LIT Night- LBHS Media Center -Bring a Book to Life- Mr. Uhrig -High School Movie Trailer Video using FTR- Contributor- Mr. Zansler -SAT Student Ambassadors Video Clip -Drop Everything and Read every day during the first 10-Minutes during 4 st Period -Bookmark Contest -Door Decorating Contest: Theme- Spreading Literacy, One View at a Time Poetry Slam Continuous Events -Drop Everything and Read every day during the first 10-Minutes during 5 st Period --Bookmark Contest - Door Decorating Contest: Theme- Spreading Literacy, One View at a Time - Photo Montage on TV announcements of students reading to younger siblings and faculty reading to their own children.
6 -, 2019 Poinciana High School Students will read a poem during morning announcements Teachers will be visiting the media center for Digital Lit Stations Teachers will be visiting the media center for Digital Lit Stations Teachers will be visiting the media center for Digital Lit Stations Teachers will be visiting the media center for Digital Lit Stations Attachment C
7 -, 2019 Osceola School for the Arts Monday January 28, 2019 Social Media Challenge: Topic: Selfie with your favorite book Teacher s favorite book carousel Located in the media center, teacher s favorite books will be identified and displayed for middle and high school students to check out. Literacy among staff - All teachers at OCSA will be encouraged to put a sign outside their door for the week that reads, Mr.Mrs/ (name) is currently reading. Tuesday January 29, 2019 Spreading Literacy, One View at a Time door decorating ELA 6-12 teachers will participate by decorating their door to represent this year s theme. Students and teachers will design a door and images will be shared on social media. Social Media Challenge: Topic: Tweet your favorite author Books a Million book fair: Set up in the media center, students will have the opportunity to view and purchase books from Books a Million. This community partnership allows students to preview and buy new books and explore various genres, from graphic novels to non-fiction. Wednesday January 30, 2019 Social Media Challenge: Topic: Your favorite reading spot on campus Poetry lunch in courtyard Interested students and members of the creative writing department will express themselves creatively using the power of voice and literacy. During lunch in the middle of our courtyard, students will create pieces related to this year s theme, Spreading literacy, one view at a time and perform. Books a Million book fair: Set up in the media center, students will have the opportunity to view and purchase books from Books a Million. This community partnership allows students to preview and buy new books and explore various genres, from graphic novels to non-fiction. Painted Word during recital (student assembly): Through a collaboration with our school s creative arts director and creative writing director, students will write literary pieces in response to student created artwork and perform them at recital. Thursday January 21, 2019 Social Media Challenge: Topic: What are you reading now? Books a Million book fair: Set up in the media center, students will have the opportunity to view and purchase books from Books a Million. This community partnership allows students to preview and buy new books while exploring various genres, from graphic novels to non-fiction.
8 Friday February 1, 2019 Social Media Challenge: Topic: Dress as your favorite literary character 6-12 grade level challenge Grade level that has the most visits to the book fair for literacy week will receive a classroom gift card for their teacher to purchase classroom books.
9 -, 2019 Osceola High School Share a Book Day Teachers sharing their favorite books and why Interesting Facts/Quotes Students will share one interesting fact or quote about different authors Let s All Read! (Picnic-Lunch A/B) Students will review and discuss the Teen Read Books Door Decoration Contest Dress as a Character Day
10 -, 2019 PATHS During morning announcement, 2 students will be reading a poem. Literacy Café during lunch (students will give a review on the Teen Read Books) During morning announcement, 2 students will be reading the biography of two authors. Door Decoration contest. Character Day. Attachment C
11 -, 2019 St. Cloud High School Door Decorating Contest Trivia on Morning Announcements Student Bookmark Contest Door Decorating Contest Trivia on Morning Announcements Student Bookmark Contest Senior Reading Students read to Pre-K Door Decorating Contest Judging Trivia on Morning Announcements Student Bookmark Contest Senior Reading Students read to Pre-K Trivia on Morning Announcements Student Bookmark Contest Due Trivia on Morning Announcements Student Bookmark Contest Judging One View At a Time- College Shirt Day Attachment C
12 -, 2019 Tohopekaliga High School Sock it to Reading Students will wear their crazy and colorful socks. HERO points for socks with your favorite book characters! Book Character Day Students will dress up as their favorite book character. Dress Like A Librarian Day Students will dress up like their favorite librarian or what they think a librarian looks like! HERO points for those who dress like Ms. Hunnicutt! Be A Good Sport about Reading Day Students will wear their favorite college or sports shirts! Tiger Spirit Day Students will wear their TKHS Spirit Wear. Door Decorating Contest Each 1st period class will be challenged in a door decorating contest. The doors should represent an author, current or classic, and their style of writing. The winning class will win an ice cream party. Book Trailer Contest Students will be challenged to create a book trailer using the Osceola Literacy Extravaganza (Ole 2019) guidelines. The winner of this challenge will receive a McDonald s lunch of their choice and possible submission to the Osceola Literacy Extravaganza to represent TKHS. Attachment C
13 -, 2019 Zenith Accelerated Learning Academy Teachers will place title of book they are reading personally outside of classroom door with a short summary of book. Look for laminated sign in your box soon. The theme this year is Spreading the love of Reading. - Gallery Walk set up in the media center (Teachers submit favorite book to McKenna) - Door decorating contest begins. - Daily Read aloud contest (During announcements) - Caught with a book Tokens begin Blind date with a book Speed Date with a book classes rotate throughout the day to preview or date a new book for three minutes. - Gallery Walk taking place - Door Decorating contest continued - Daily Read aloud contest - Caught with a book tokens continue - Gallery Walk taking place - Door Decorating contest continued - Daily Read aloud contest - Caught with a book tokens continue All about VPK Book Buddies - Gallery Walk taking place - Door Decorating contest voting - Daily Read aloud contest - Caught with a book tokens continue - Gallery Walk taking place (Winner announcement) - Door Decorating contest (winner announcement) - Daily Read aloud contest (winner announcement) - Caught with a book tokens continue. (Student with the most points gets a prize)
14 -, 2019 New Beginnings Educational Complex Classroom Door Decorating Contest: Teachers will decorate their door with decor from a book that has influenced their lives. A student will discuss information about a SSYRA book called "CatStronauts Mission Moon." This will include artifacts from the author. Book Talk: All teachers will have a 5 minute discussion with their class about the book on their door. Buddy Read: All students in ELA classes will do a buddy read. Students will read and discuss an article or book to each other. Book Skit: A select group of students will perform a skit during breakfast to the whole school. The skit will be related to a book that they've read. Book in the Bag: All students in Reading classes will create a book in the bag. Each bag will represent a different literary element. Attachment C
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