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Reading Olympics 2013-2014

Reading Olympics 2013-2014. Jake Mealey (president). Favorite Color: Green Favorite Subject: Science Reason for Joining Reading Olympics: I enjoy reading and making new friends in a exciting environment Fun Fact:. Abi Lua (vice-president). Favorite Color: Red

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Reading Olympics 2013-2014

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  1. Reading Olympics2013-2014

  2. Jake Mealey (president) • Favorite Color: Green • Favorite Subject: Science • Reason for Joining Reading Olympics: I enjoy reading and making new friends in a exciting environment • Fun Fact:

  3. AbiLua (vice-president) • Favorite Color: Red • Favorite Subject: English and Latn • Reason for Joining Reading Olympics: “Ilove reading but, due to time constraints, often find myself unable to read as much as I would like to. with reading Olympics, I am given more of a priority to read books and therefore am able to somehow fit in reading as a part of my academic schedule. • Fun Fact: After watching a movie, reads the accompanying Wikipedia article on it

  4. Tutu Gbadebo (Secretary) • Favorite Color: Purple • Favorite Subject: History • Reason for Joining Reading Olympics: “I love Reading.” • Fun Fact: Knows the names of the kings and queens of England since William I

  5. AnikaTahsin (Treasurer) • Favorite Color: Green • Favorite Subject: English • Reason for Joining Reading Olympics: “I felt nostalgic of my elementary days when I first started high school, and seeing the Reading Olympics booth at the activities fair sophomore year brought back good memories of when I was in Reading Olympics in elementary School.” • Fun Fact: unintentionally kills all potted plants that she is put in charge of

  6. Mrs. McKee

  7. What is Reading Olympics? • Reading Olympics is a club in which we read books from a set list of 44. • In late March – early April, we go to a competition, usually at Wissahickon High School, and answer content-based questions from the books. • Each question is worth one point and the goal is to have fun with your peers and make new friends.

  8. What is Reading Olympics? (continued) • Before the competition day, after school we will meet here in K126 and have a pizza party to celebrate how far we have come. • Note: There are dues for this club! Dues are $5 and will contribute to snacks for each meeting as well as the pizza party at the end of the year!

  9. Things in the works • Possible Charity event? Ideas? • Possible field trip at the end of the year? A tour of the Free Library of Philadelphia? • Future T-shirt meeting (TBD) • Future fundraiser?

  10. New Method • This year, in order to have all the books read by at least one person, we will each pull a book at random from a hat. This book is your book for the week. If you pull a book that you have already read, please place that slip back in the hat and draw again.

  11. Meetings • Our full club meetings will occur on the first Monday of each month leading up to the competition. We will add meetings if we feel it is necessary. • During each meeting, it is expected from each member to share important details about the book that they have read for this meeting. In addition, a summary of the book is to be submitted to the Wikispace page!

  12. Wikispace

  13. IMC • A number of our books are located in the IMC here at the high school • Lets go down to the IMC to see!

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