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Camp Summer Read: How to Create Your Own Summer Reading Camp
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Camp Summer Read: How to Create Your Own Summer Reading Camp
Current price: $45.00
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Camp Summer Read: How to Create Your Own Summer Reading Camp
Current price: $45.00
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This all-inclusive, how-to book tells you everything you need to know to run your own summer reading camp.
Get students to continue to read during the summer months—and enjoy it!
Camp Summer Read: How to Create Your Own Summer Reading Camp
is the brainchild of two Texas librarians who have created just such a camp—and have a waiting list of kids who want to attend.
What they offer is a complete, how-to handbook based on their own experiences developing and running a summer reading camp for children. Organized as a checklist, the book is a step-by-step guide that includes everything you need to know to plan and run your own summer reading camp. It includes multiple book lists and read-aloud lists and dozens of book-based activities. It also includes tips on staffing and management and on things as seemingly mundane as assembling the right forms. For those not quite ready to start a camp, the reading activities and ideas presented here can easily be applied in a classroom or home situation.
Get students to continue to read during the summer months—and enjoy it!
Camp Summer Read: How to Create Your Own Summer Reading Camp
is the brainchild of two Texas librarians who have created just such a camp—and have a waiting list of kids who want to attend.
What they offer is a complete, how-to handbook based on their own experiences developing and running a summer reading camp for children. Organized as a checklist, the book is a step-by-step guide that includes everything you need to know to plan and run your own summer reading camp. It includes multiple book lists and read-aloud lists and dozens of book-based activities. It also includes tips on staffing and management and on things as seemingly mundane as assembling the right forms. For those not quite ready to start a camp, the reading activities and ideas presented here can easily be applied in a classroom or home situation.