CHILDREN SUMMER READING ACTIVITY BOOKLET Images are copyrighted. Contact CSLP at contact@cslpreads.org for more information.
Instructions: This is the second of the Libraries Rock: Summer Reading Booklets for Children (beginning and intermediate readers 4 to 7 years). To complete this Summer Reading Booklet, you will fill in the July calendar with the number of minutes that you and your little one read together. The page after the calendar has a Summer Reading Points Chart. Every 10 minutes that you read equals 10 points. You will total your weekly points here. Don t worry if you forget to read for a few days, there are other ways that you can earn your Summer Reading Points. The booklet is made up of categories: Water, Fossils, Rock Paper Scissors, and Health. You can earn 50 points for each completed category in the packet. To complete each category, you will read one book (suggestions are listed for you) and complete at least 2 of the activities. The weekly Summer Reading Events for children and families are listed on the events schedule before the calendar. You can earn 50 points for each event that you attend. Our weekly Storytimes are also worth 50 points each. To complete this packet, you must attend at least 2 Summer Reading Events/Storytimes. Additional Summer Reading Events and Storytimes that you attend can be counted as bonus points. The Book Bingo page after the Points Chart is also worth 100 bonus points. For more library events, pick up a calendar from our front desk. When you have completed the booklet, attended the events, and totaled up your reading points in the Summer Reading Points Chart, you should have at least 750 points for this second half. You will turn in this booklet to the Children s Help Desk, where the librarian will add your points to our Summer Reading Stats. After completing this second packet, you will receive a book and will be eligible to enter our Summer Reading Prize drawing. Children 0 to 11 can get their book from one of our Children s Librarians. Make sure that you bring in the attached certificate to get it signed. Packets are due by August 11th, 2018. Contact us at: (435) 789-0091 or uintahlibrary.org for more information
UINTAH COUNTY LIBRARY SUMMER READING EVENTS Rock and Roll: Summer Reading Activity Thursday, June 28th from 10 a.m. to noon Water Rocks: Summer Reading Activity Thursday, July 5th from 10 a.m. to noon Fossils Rock: Summer Reading Activity Thursday, July 12th from 10 a.m. to noon Rock, Paper, Scissors: Summer Reading Activity Thursday, July 19th from 10 a.m. to noon Health Rocks: Summer Reading Activity Thursday, July 26th from 10 a.m. to noon Rocky Mountain Puppets: Rock and Read Show Thursday, August 2nd showings at 10 a.m. and at 11 a.m. Images are copyrighted. Contact CSLP at contact@cslpreads.org for more information.
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 July 2018
SUMMER READING POINTS CHART NAME: PHONE: EMAIL: Week Minutes Reading Points Event Points Bonus Points Total 5 6 7 8 9 TOTAL
Child Book Review
Complete all nine bingo squares. Have someone read a book to you. Attend a Library program. Read a book with a blue cover. Reread a book that you read last summer. Read a book by an author that you haven t read before. Read in a book in a park. Read a book of poetry and write a short poem. Find a riddle or joke book and tell a few to a friend. Read a book with pictures.
Water Books for Children Wish for a Fish by Bonnie Worth The Boy and the Ocean by Max Lucado Commotion in the Ocean by Giles Andreae Swimmy by Leo Lionni Jump, Frog, Jump by Robert Kalan A drop of water by Walter Wick The Magic School Bus at the Waterworks by Joanna Cole Mister Seahorse by Eric Carle The Snail and the Whale by Julie Donaldson Over in the Ocean: In the Coral Reef by Marianne Berkes Beyond the Pond by Joseph Kuefler In the Small, Small Pond by Denise Fleming Just a day at the pond by Mercer Mayer Rain by Andrea Rivera Raindrop, Plop! by Wendy Lewison Come On, Rain! by Karen Hess Remember to check out the nature, science, and weather bins in Junior Non-Fiction.
Fossil Books for Children Fossil by Paul D. Taylor Super Simple Fossil Projects by Jessie Alkire Fossil Fish Found Alive by Sally M. Walker Fly Guy Presents Dinosaurs by Tedd Arnold Dinosaur Days by Joyce Milton Beyond the Dinosaurs by Charlotte Brown Dinosaur Hunter by Elaine Alphin Dinosaur Bones by Aliki Dinosaur Bones by Bob Barner The Big Book of Dinosaurs by Angela Wilkes Fossils by Chris Bowman The Magic School Bus Voyage to the Volcano by Judith Stamper Curious George s Dinosaur Discovery by Cathy Hapka Remember to check out the nature, science, and dinosaur bins in Junior Non-Fiction.
Rock, Paper, Scissors Books for Children The Legend of Rock, Paper, Scissors by Drew Daywalt The Paper Bag Princess by Robert Munsch The Day the Crayons Came Home by Drew Daywalt The Word Collector by Peter H. Reynolds The Book with No Pictures by B. J. Novak Stick and Stone by Beth Ferry Red: A Crayon s Story by Michael Hall Big Rock Candy Mountains by Drew Temperante Stone Soup by Diane Paterson or another author The Great Paper Caper by Oliver Jeffers The Great Toilet Paper Caper by Gary Hogg Fun Things to do with Paper Plates and Cups by Kara L. Laughlin Paper by Neil Morris Paper Tricks by Jon Tremaine What can you do with a paper bag? by Judith Cressy Paper Airplanes with Dollar Bills by Duy Nguyen Any origami, Search and Find, or Where s Waldo book. Remember to check out the color/craft and drawing bins in Junior Non-Fiction.
WHO AM I? Decorate the T-shirt to match your personality. Include interests, hobbies, family, friends, favorite books/movies, favorite sports etc.
Health Books for Children Stand Tall, Molly Lou Melon by Patty Lovell The Berenstain Bears Visit the Dentist by Stan Berenstain The Berenstain Bears go to the Doctor by Stan Berenstain The Berenstain Bears Play Ball by Stan Berenstain The Berenstain Bears Gotta Dance by Stan Berenstain The Tooth Fairy by Kirsten Hall Why Should I Eat Well? By Claire Llewellyn The Girl Who Wouldn t Brush her Hair by Kate Bernheimer How to Brush your Teeth with Snappy Croc by Jane Clarke Eat Lots of Colors by Helen Martsiller Percy Plays it Safe by Stuart Murphy Spunky Little Monkey by Bill Martin Does an Apple a Day Keep the Doctor Away? by Sandra Donovan Remember to check out the health bin in Junior Non-Fiction.
Color the Olympic rings blue, yellow, black, green, and red. Cut out the flag. Attach a long stick to the flag along the fold using tape or glue. BECOME AN OLYMPIAN