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Horizon Middle School Speed Date with a book Amin Reading Favorite chapter of book to classes. Published Author (Christina Haber) Reading Buddies (Sunrise Elementary School) in conjunction with Junior Honor Society Poetry Slam Create and Perform poetry

Denn John Middle School Daily book reviews/quotes on announcements Ramp up for author visit by Christina Diaz Gonzalez 100 YA books to read display in hallway bulletin board Homeroom teacher and student book reviews Daily book reviews/quotes on announcements Ramp up for author visit by Christina Diaz Gonzalez 100 YA books to read display in hallway bulletin board Homeroom teacher and student book reviews Daily book reviews/quotes on announcements Ramp up for author visit by Christina Diaz Gonzalez 100 YA books to read display in hallway bulletin board Homeroom teacher and student book reviews Daily book reviews/quotes on announcements Ramp up for author visit by Christina Diaz Gonzalez 100 YA books to read display in hallway bulletin board Homeroom teacher and student book reviews Mid-year party for 40-year book challenge for students who are half way or more.

Harmony Community School Snuggle up with a good book: Wear silly or snuggly socks and get cozy with a book Future is bright when reading: Wear sunglasses and read outside (students can take books out before/after recess) Hunt for a good book: Wear camo and read around the room Book Exchange Students will exchange books brought from home for different books. Team Day/ Score big with a good book: Wear sports attire and buddy read Words Make a Difference: Wear shirts with words on them and students select (or write) poetry to read out loud to the class

Neptune Middle School 1. Principal reads a passage from one of the Sunshine State Young Readers Awards books on the morning announcements. The first class to call in with the book title gets a prize each day. 2. Teachers and students record Book Talk videos to show PRIDE classes each morning. 3. Principal reads a passage from one of the Sunshine State Young Readers Awards books on the morning announcements. The first class to call in with the book title gets a prize each day. 4. Teachers and students record Book Talk videos to show PRIDE classes each morning. 1. Principal reads a passage from one of the Sunshine State Young Readers Awards books on the morning announcements. The first class to call in with the book title gets a prize each day. 2. Teachers and students record Book Talk videos to show PRIDE classes each morning. 1. Principal reads a passage from one of the Sunshine State Young Readers Awards books on the morning announcements. The first class to call in with the book title gets a prize each day. 2. Teachers and students record Book Talk videos to show PRIDE classes each morning. 1. Principal reads a passage from one of the Sunshine State Young Readers Awards books on the morning announcements. The first class to call in with the book title gets a prize each day. 2. Teachers and students record Book Talk videos to show PRIDE classes each morning.

Narcoossee Middle School Literacy Week Kick-Off-Morning Announcements about Book Cover Biographies- Pages were passed out in ELA classes last week. The theme for this year is Find Yourself in a Book. Students were given a large piece of construction paper to design a book cover that represents a book about themselves, to go along with the Literacy Week theme. Students will explain their biographies on the inside book flap and we will display these in the Media Center and around the school later in the week. Book Fair Kicks Off. Dress for Success -Students that choose to participate will dress up as if going to a job or on a job interview. Reading builds character and helps us learn how to succeed. We are following through with the thought that students that read have a better chance of being successful in future endeavors. Teachers will be video-taped for their Way Back Wednesday book talk. Way Back Wednesday -Students will be asked to bring a favorite book from their childhood or to be prepared to share about a favorite book from their childhood. Students that bring books will be asked to give a quick Book Talk as to why the book was their favorite and what memory they have from reading this book or having the book read to them. NJHS Students will read to Narcoossee Elementary School from 1:00 2:00. This year students will be reading and acting out poetry-performance Poetry Day. Literacy Night at NCMS along with NCES-Book Fair will be open during the evening. We will host a Read-In with NCES for K-2 students, then we will host a Coffee House for NCES 3-5 grade and NCMS students. Students will have a chance to read poetry and short stories of their own during this time period. Food Trucks will be on campus for people to purchase meals and desserts will be sold by Academic Boosters. Poetry Contest winners will be announced and our NCMS bands and chorus will perform. A Pie the Teacher fundraiser for our author visit Readers Are College Bound Students will wear their college t-shirts or jerseys as a way of supporting AVID and reading as a good habit for college and career bound students.

Discovery Intermediate School DEAR first 5 minutes of every period. Door decorating contest judging, and winner announced. Book tasting, 6 th grade, Veety will send out a schedule. DEAR first 5 minutes of every period. Battle of the Books Staff vs. Students at lunches Book tasting, 7 th grade, Veety will send out a schedule. DEAR first 5 minutes of every period. Caught reading and student receives a dress down wristband for Friday. Book tasting, 8 th grade, Veety will send out a schedule. DEAR first 5 minutes of every period. Family Literacy Night/ Book Swap Caught reading and student receives a dress down wristband for Friday. Dress down with students who received wristbands. Drop Everything and Write topics provided by leadership team.

New Beginnings Education Center K-3 rd grades Dr. Maldonado: Utilizing the theme "Find Yourself in a Book" students will create posters depicting themselves noticing nonfiction text features. 4 th and 5 th grades Ms. Douglas: Students will choose new books from the Sunshine State Young Readers Award to "buddy read" with Dr. Maldonado's students. 6 th -8 th grades Intensive Reading Ms. Hernandez: Students will create posters highlighting book genres. 6 th -12 th grades ELA Ms. Chambers, Ms. Luckett and Ms. Vargas: Students will create a film strip of a story they read and share with peers. 9 th -12 th grades Intensive Reading Ms. Herring and Ms. Martin: Students will create a "Book in a Bag" and present to their classmates (through student created artifacts) an oral book report.

Celebration High School Seniors who participated in the FTR (Florida Teen Reads) collaborative project will present book trailers in the media center. There will be four presentations in the media center during SURGE (Tutoring) and lunch. 3 rd Annual Bookmark Contest- Students will design a bookmark entailing the theme of this year, which is Celebration Teen Reads. We are celebrating students reading. FTR Book Club will create QR codes for book recommendations. Students will put QR codes in all buildings. Poetry Slam-Students will engage in a poetry slam during lunch in the media center. Students can recite an original poem or create a poem to present. Dress up like your favorite book character- Students will pick their favorite book character and dress up like the character. Dress code guidelines will be discussed later.

Osceola High School Reasons for Reading Presentations Scrabble Competition at the Media Center during lunch. Let s All Read! (Picnic-Lunch A/B) Door Contest Share a Book Day

Osceola School for the Arts January 22 Caught reading Pencils and bookmarks will be handed out to students that are caught reading at lunch, before, and after school. 6-12 grade level challenge Grade level that has the most visits to the book fair for literacy week will receive a Barnes and Noble gift card for their teacher to purchase classroom books. Teacher s favorite book carousel Located in the media center, teacher s favorite books will be displayed for middle and high school students to check out. January 23 Wednesday, January 24 January 25 January 26 Literacy among staff - All teachers at OCSA will be encouraged to put a poster outside their door for the week that reads, Mr./Mrs. (name) is currently reading. Caught reading Pencils and bookmarks will be handed out to students that are caught reading at lunch, before, and after school. Community literacy outreach event at Barnes and Noble. To explain the love of reading and importance of early literacy, OCSA s literacy coach and media specialist will hold a literacy night in the community at Barnes and Nobel. Students will be in attendance and educational resources will be distributed to visitors of the store. This event will also involve collaboration with our school s art and academic departments. 5-8 PM at 8358 S Orange Blossom Trail Orlando, 32809 Caught reading Pencils and bookmarks will be handed out to students that are caught reading at lunch, before, and after school. Community literacy outreach event at Barnes and Noble. To explain the love of reading and importance of early literacy, OCSA s literacy coach and media specialist will hold a literacy night in the community at Barnes and Nobel. Students will be in attendance and educational resources will be distributed to visitors of the store. This event will also involve collaboration with our school s art and academic departments. 4-7 PM at 8358 S Orange Blossom Trail Orlando, 32809 Caught reading Pencils and bookmarks will be handed out to students that are caught reading at lunch, before, and after school. Community literacy outreach event at Barnes and Noble. To explain the love of reading and importance of early literacy, OCSA s literacy coach and media specialist will hold a literacy night in the community at Barnes and Nobel. Students will be in attendance and educational resources will be distributed to visitors of the store. 5-8 PM at 8358 S Orange Blossom Trail Orlando, 32809 Caught reading - Pencils/bookmarks will be handed out to students that are caught reading at lunch, before, and after school. Find yourself in a book door decorating contest contest among ELA 6-12 teachers. Students and teachers will design a door representing this year s theme. Administration will judge winning door.

PATHS Teachers will be decorating their doors based on the literature theme. Morning Announcement: reading a poem and biography Walking Books - ELA and reading teachers will be wearing a poster of their favorite novel. Morning Announcement: 2 Biographies (Classic Literature) Novel Café: During lunch, students will be sharing a summary of their favorite Teen Read in the media center.

Liberty High School Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday -Osceola Library Person will visit Liberty High School to assist students with library card during both lunches Continuous Events -Drop Everything and Read every day during the first 10-Minutes during 1 st Period -Reading Challenge Kick Off -Bookmark Design Contest- Theme: Find Yourself in a Book -Door Decorating: Theme, Find yourself in a Book -Literacy Night- Title I All Things Literacy Celebration LBHS Auditorium -Bring a Book to Life- Mr. Uhrig -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 -Reading Challenge Kick Off -Book Mark Contest -Door Decorating: Theme, Find yourself in a Book -Photo Montage on TV announcements of students reading to younger siblings and faculty reading to their own children -Field Trip for selected students to Bellalago: Liberty students to read. Continuous Events -Drop Everything and Read every day during the first 10-Minutes during 3 st Period -Reading Challenge Kick Off - -Book Mark Contest -Door Decorating: Theme, Find yourself in a Book -SAT Student Ambassadors Video Clip Continuous Events -Drop Everything and Read every day during the first 10-Minutes during 4 st Period -Reading Challenge Kick Off -Bookmark Contest Door Decorating: Theme of Find yourself in a Book -Liberty High School Students will read to our Pre-K students -Poetry Slam Continuous Events -Drop Everything and Read every day during the first 10-Minutes during 5 st Period -Reading Challenge Kick Off -Bookmark Contest - Door Decorating: Theme of Find yourself in a Book - Photo Montage on TV announcements of students reading to younger siblings and faculty reading to their own children.

Poinciana High School Reading Classes will attend a digital and invention literacy open house in the library media center. Demonstration and activities will include Makey Makey, 3D design and printing, coding, Google Cardboard, using Destiny and Classlink, and showcasing a Florida Teens Read incentive program. Classes attending: Reading Classes will attend a digital and invention literacy open house in the library media center. Demonstration and activities will include Makey Makey, 3D design and printing, coding, Google Cardboard, using Destiny and Classlink, and showcasing a Florida Teens Read incentive program. Classes attending: Reading Classes will attend a digital and invention literacy open house in the library media center. Demonstration and activities will include Makey Makey, 3D design and printing, coding, Google Cardboard, using Destiny and Classlink, and showcasing a Florida Teens Read incentive program. Classes attending: FETC Video preview of the TV production students working on book trailers. Which book did the video teams choose and why? FETC One-pager contest for favorite book, two finalists from each class submitted to Ms. Hendricks.

-27, 2017 St. Cloud High School rd Door decorating contest Trivia on morning announcements Student bookmark contest th th Door decorating contest Trivia on morning announcements Student bookmark contest Seniors read to Pre-K Door decorating contest- judging Trivia on morning announcements Student bookmark contest Seniors read to Pre-K th Trivia on morning announcements Student bookmark contest due January 27 th Trivia on morning announcements Read to Succeed- College Shirt day Student bookmark contest judging

Zenith Accelerated Learning Academy Teachers will place title of book they are reading personally outside of classroom door with a short summary of book. Introduce the theme for the week: Find yourself and your LOVE in a book. Door decorating contest begins. 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. Door decorating contest continued. Book Scavenger hunt in media center during Lunch A and B. Door decorating contest continued. Author visit or Admin Read a book to a class. Reading Buddies with VPK. Door decorating contest judgment day. Reading under the stars and a poetry slam at the end of the day for students that participate in writing a poem that connects to the week s theme. Door Decorating voting and winner for school.

Harmony High School Theme: Find Yourself in a Book * Teachers Read Aloud, Book Talk, Share Favorite Digital Reading Idea - all * Begin: 1. Bookmark Contest - students create a bookmark related to theme 2. "See the Teacher - Find the Book" Matching Contest - the pictures of teachers and book covers will be posted in the courtyard. Students will try to match the teacher to the book he/she is reading. * Dress like your Favorite Book Character * Doors to Buildings Decoration Contest Deadline - School clubs/groups will each decorate a door leading into the main buildings based on theme * Battle of the Books Hang Out during lunches - book talks and trivia questions * Caught Ya Reading: Your Book in Your Bag, Your Poem in Your Pocket throughout the day - random students will be selected to share reading * Traveling Book Cart/Mobile Book Check Out during lunches * Wear Words - students are encouraged to wear shirts/attire with writing * Sidewalk Book Art (chalk): Favorite Title/Character, Quote about Reading - students in select English classes will decorate the campus to promote literacy and reading * Harmony Longhorns have Reading Spirit - wear spirit shirts that says Harmony or Longhorns or any spirit shirt * English Classes Galary Walk - classes will tour campus to view sidewalk art and quotes and doors to buildings * Winners Announced: 1. Bookmark, 2. Teacher-Book Matching, 3.Door Decorating, 4. Top 25 Readers