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Engaging Students Through Extra-Curricular Reading Activities

Explore innovative strategies to enhance student engagement in literacy through extra-curricular activities. This session covers practical ideas such as setting up book clubs, organizing author visits, and celebrating special events like Canada Book Week. Discover programs like Silver Birch and Red Maple reading initiatives, and learn how to establish a Birthday Book Club to foster a love of reading. Participants will leave with actionable ideas to implement immediately in their school libraries, ensuring that students remain excited about reading throughout the year.

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Engaging Students Through Extra-Curricular Reading Activities

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  1. Session 225 Super Conference 2005 Shelley Gaylard Mary Kebalo-Plata Lynne Page

  2. Extra – Curricular Activities • Reading Programs, Silver Birch/Red Maple • Birthday Book Club • Book Clubs • Book Fairs • Author Visits • Special Events, Canada Book Week • …your ideas

  3. Exit Pass • What can I do right now when I go back to my school library? • Some ideas I’d like to try next term. • …next year?

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