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Enhance Your Reading Motivation and Rewards Program

Discover effective reading incentives to encourage students to read more! Participate in the Rogers Reading Program by enjoying various rewards, such as bookmarks, candy bars, day-offs from classwork, and lunch outings. Track your progress by reading books and writing brief gist statements for each. Celebrate your reading journey while promoting a love for literature. Engage in this fun activity where you can also choose a movie or a free book as a grand reward for reading 25 books. Let's make reading an enjoyable adventure!

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Enhance Your Reading Motivation and Rewards Program

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  1. Quote of the day:

  2. Quote of the day: • What was the last book you read? • What is your favorite book of all time?

  3. Reading Incentives Reading pays off!

  4. Reading incentives • Read 5 books get a book mark • Read 10 books get a candy bar • Read 15 books get a day off of classwork with cell phone permissions. • Read 20 books get lunch on me • Read 25 qualify for Rogers reading program and get a movie/pizza day for the class. Movie is your choice (and appropriate). Or a free book of your choice .

  5. What you do… • Name: • Date • Book Title: • Gist statement: _______________ ____________________________ ______________________________________________ • Name: • Date: • Book Title: • Gist statement: _______________ ____________________________ ______________________________________________ • Read a book at your reading level • Write a gist statement: 20 words or less telling me about the book. • Write a gist statement for each chapter that you can use for an AR test for the Rogers reading program.

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