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RIF's 2008 Summer Reading Guide

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This Summer, 'Read' for the Gold!

Swifter, Higher, Stronger... that's the motto of the 2008 Summer Olympics taking place in Beijing, China this August.

This summer, make it your motto to help children develop into swifter readers with higher comprehension skills and stronger vocabularies.  And what better way to do so than with a fun and friendly competition:

Host a Summer Reading Olympics for your family, neighborhood, or local youth groupBoy running on books

        • Step 1: Meet together and determine the rules, events, and sports-themed prizes (baseball game, pool party, etc.) for your Reading Olympics. The events could range from "Most Books Read" to "Most Minutes Read;" from "Most Improved Reader" to "Most Adventurous Reader."

        • Step 2: Have children log the books and minutes they've read in an online "Reading Log," which is available for free on RIF's Reading Planet Club. Sign up or log in to the Club.

        • Step 3: At the end of the competition, hold a medal ceremony and present gold, silver, and bronze handmade medallions to the winners.

Below are activities, books, and more to make your Summer Reading Olympics a Herculean success!

Arts & Crafts

  • Family Olympic TorchFamily Olympic Torch 
    Kick off your family's "Summer Reading Olympics" by making an Olympic torch. 

  • Olympic Medallions 
    Design Olympic medallions to award during the medal ceremony at the end of your family's "Summer Reading Olympics." 

Books

Check out The World's Most Athletic Booklist. Each book centers around one of the official sports of the 2008 Summer Olympics.

Tips

  • Relax the rules for summer 
    During the school year, children often have busy schedules and required reading. Summer is a time when they can relax and read what, when, and how they please.  

  • Lead by example 
    Stuff a paperback in your beach bag. If kids see you reading often, they will understand that literature can be a fun and important part of their summer days. 

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