SUMMER READING CHALLENGE
In order to support literacy in school we wish to
encourage all children to join in with the Summer Reading Challenge. The Summer Reading Challenge not only
helps maintain and even improve reading levels but promotes reading as a fun
activity.
Every year our public libraries team up with the Reading Agency to run the Summer
Reading Challenge. This year they have joined with Youth Sport Trust to bring a
sports and games themed reading Challenge that will encourage children aged
4-11 to pick up a book and love reading over the summer holidays.
To
launch the Summer Reading Challenge we invited into school today an Islington
Librarian to talk to the children. They were treated
to a fun interactive presentation and the librarian explained the steps to take
part:
1. Join your local library to borrow books, eBooks and audiobooks by either
visiting the library or online.
2.
Sign up to the Summer
Reading Challenge at your local library or online at Summer Reading Challenge.
3.
Get rewards for reading
either at your library or online.
4.
Receive a certificate
and medal for taking part at your library and we will celebrate achievement in
school at the end of the school year.
The Islington Librarian also presented certificates
to all the children who participated in last year’s Summer and Winter Reading
Challenges.
To join in visit your local library (Library Finder) and sign up or go online at summerreadingchallenge.org.uk.
Children set a reading goal, borrow and read books, eBooks and audiobooks and
collect rewards for their reading.
It’s FREE and FUN to take part.
Islington Librarians will be at our School Fair on
Friday 14th July so it will be easy to sign your child up for
the
SUMMER READING CHALLENGE.
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