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Saturday, February 2, 2019

Beyond Dr. Seuss: Ideas for Celebrating Read Across America

Are you looking for ideas for celebrating Read Across America without focusing on Dr. Seuss? This post includes activities that you can use for the whole week to celebrate reading with your elementary or middle school students. Fun themes, bulletin board ideas, and activities that share the joy of reading with kids! Are you considering moving beyond Seuss for Read Across America? You may have come across  this article from the Conscious Kid that is moving you to try something different this year.

While many of us have celebrated this event with Seuss-themed activities and books (March 2nd is his birthday),  you can definitely celebrate the love of reading in a million ways that don't involve Seuss! After all, he is one of thousands of authors! This annual event is a great opportunity to celebrate reading with students expose them to something new in the world of literature.

If you're looking for new ideas to try out at your school, read on! You'll find tons of activities and theme suggestions to help you plan a fun schoolwide event!

#1 A Read-a-thon

When do you have time to just read? When do your kids have time to just read? The best way to grow the love of reading is to spend time reading! A read-a-thon is a fun way to encourage all-day reading. There are a few ways you can do this:
  • Schedule a day of reading across your school. Everybody reads, all day in their classrooms
  • Schedule guest readers throughout the day. When there's a reader, kids listen to them read. When there's not a reader, kids read on their own or with their friends.
  • Guest teacher and faculty readers. Rotate teachers from one classroom to the next to share their favorite read alouds.
  • Read with stuffed reading buddies. Each child can bring a stuffed animal, or the teacher can supply some, to read with!
  • Read with human reading buddies! Schedule older students to read with younger students. 
  • Make it into a contest: have kids keep track of their reading by # of pages or books read. Each class can have a thermometer and, at the end of every hour, you can check and see how many pages or books have been read. Color it in to keep track!
  • Everybody reads. This means that, for a certain amount of time, everyone on campus will read. Principals, coaches, office staff - everybody reads in a visible place so kids can see it. You can have each person join a different class to make sure the kids know that everybody reads!
Are you looking for ideas for celebrating Read Across America without focusing on Dr. Seuss? This post includes activities that you can use for the whole week to celebrate reading with your elementary or middle school students. Fun themes, bulletin board ideas, and activities that share the joy of reading with kids!

 #2 Book Battles

This would be a month- or week-long event. Choose several books and have classes read them. Have classes vote on them to determine a winner! If you do a Read-a-Thon (like suggested in #1), you can ask teachers to read the books during the day and have classes vote on them in the afternoon!

We did something similar with Dr. Seuss books a few years ago, but you could easily do this with any books you'd love kids to read! We provided each class with a tally sheet. Each book title was listed and students voted on their favorites. Then we used this data to make a bulletin board to represents which books we loved the most!

Are you looking for ideas for celebrating Read Across America without focusing on Dr. Seuss? This post includes activities that you can use for the whole week to celebrate reading with your elementary or middle school students. Fun themes, bulletin board ideas, and activities that share the joy of reading with kids!

#3 Have an author study week

There are literally hundreds and hundreds of authors who your kids would love to get to know. Choose a great author and feature their books and activities around their books all week! You could also do this with a book battle (which I describe above in #2!) Here are a couple of great suggestions with books that could appeal to a range of ages.

Jacqueline Woodson writes about things that kids can relate to, while, at the same time, broadening their cultural experience and awareness. Books you could use to feature this author include The Day You Begin, The Other Side, and Each Kindness. Read about how you can use The Day You Begin here!

 Peter H. Reynolds would make an INCREDIBLE featured author for Read Across America. His books are accessible but powerful to a wide range of ages! Books by Reynolds that kids will love are The Dot, Ish, and The Word Collector. Just think of the visual arts connections you could make!

Allen Say teaches us to value our stories. Spending some time reading Allen Say books and having your kids share their stories would be an amazing way to spend the week. Books you could use to feature Allen Say include Grandfather's Journey, Tea with Milk, and The Bicycle Man.

Other fun authors could be Andrea Beaty, Kim T. Griswell, and Tad Hills.

Looking for some diverse children's authors to feature? Check out this list!

    #4 Create your own theme!

    You can choose an awesome theme of your own and build book experiences, crafts, and engaging days all around your theme! Here are a few ideas:

    Reading Adds Color to Our Lives: feature crayon activities and books like The Day the Crayons Quit, and Red: A Crayon's Story.

    Blast Off to Read Across America: use fun space-themed books like Rufus Blasts Off! and Mousetronaut, and meaningful books like Mae Among the Stars, or Hidden Figures.
    Reading Changes the World: Include books about changing your world like I Walk With Vanessa, Let the Children March, and Rosa. 

    Reading Helps Us Grow: Use books like The Gardener, The Garden of Abdul Gasazi, and Grandpa Green.
    Are you looking for ideas for celebrating Read Across America without focusing on Dr. Seuss? This post includes activities that you can use for the whole week to celebrate reading with your elementary or middle school students. Fun themes, bulletin board ideas, and activities that share the joy of reading with kids!

     #5 Host a Bookmark Contest!

    It's pretty easy to host a bookmark contest! We hosted one to celebrate the Grand Opening of our Reading Lounge! Here's how you do it:
    1. Create a template. We contacted our school district's print shop because we planned to have the winners of the contest printed and distributed to kids. They provided us with a template they wanted us to use. If you're printing and cutting in-house, you can use whatever size you'd like!
    2. Distribute the template to students who are interested in participating in the contest. Provide some basic rules about content, if it needs to be related to a theme, and what kinds of materials they used. Our theme was "Reading Helps Us Grow" because our reading lounge was garden themed. As for materials, we said pencils, colored pencils and/or crayons were fine.
    3. Set a due date, a place to turn in their entries, and remind students frequently about the date.
    4. Choose the winners. Once all entries are submitted, have a group of teachers get together to judge the bookmarks. Select as many winners as you'd like and have them printed, or print them on carstock and cut them out yourself!
    5. Distribute the bookmarks to the kids! We had trouble choosing, so we had a winner from each grade level. Students were able to choose which bookmark they wanted from the eight different choices!
    6. Feature the winners somehow: we made a bulletin board and announced it on our campus TV news. 

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    Are you looking for ideas for celebrating Read Across America without focusing on Dr. Seuss? This post includes activities that you can use for the whole week to celebrate reading with your elementary or middle school students. Fun themes, bulletin board ideas, and activities that share the joy of reading with kids!
     
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    Sunday, February 18, 2018

    Celebrating Read Across America!

    Celebrate Read Across America with these fun Seuss-themed ideas and activities! The entire week is chock full of events and tasty snacks and treats! Check out the cute bulletin boards and decorations we used to celebrate this fun week such as Seuss signposts and truffula trees! If you've followed my blog for a while, you'll know that Read Across America Week is kind of a big deal around here. We celebrated last year, the year before, and the year before that. And guys, we go big or we go home.

    We've covered all sorts of treats in red & blue chocolate, made truffula trees, cut out dozens of letters spelling out the word, "Seuss", and generally have a blast.

    The week after Read Across America, I pretty much just want to take a 15-hour nap.

    Last year was no different. We celebrated with a few different things: tasty treats, fun crafts, lots of new bulletin boards & hallway decorations, and, of course, guest readers!

    Some people completely understand my crazy obsession with doing so many fun things for this week, but others might think I'm a little nuts.

    Here's the real reason: It's an excuse to have some fun. I want our kids to love school, to love reading, to love books, to love to learn. Any excuse we can find to make a big to-do and share the joy of learning, books, and reading is worth it! We could do this even if there wasn't a special week for Read Across America, but it's a great, ready-made reason!


    Anybody who knows me knows that any good holiday/celebration/ordinary day starts with a special mug. I saw this cute mug for sale on our last trip to Pheonix, and I had to grab it! It served me well, even if it was a bit smaller than my usual ginormous coffee mug!

    Celebrate Read Across America with these fun Seuss-themed ideas and activities! The entire week is chock full of events and tasty snacks and treats! Check out the cute bulletin boards and decorations we used to celebrate this fun week such as Seuss signposts and truffula trees!
    So here are the fun things we did last year to make this week special!

    Fun wall decor. Last year, I made the big truffula trees and my librarian & I decorated the doorway to the library! You can check out the DIY for the truffula trees here.

    Celebrate Read Across America with these fun Seuss-themed ideas and activities! The entire week is chock full of events and tasty snacks and treats! Check out the cute bulletin boards and decorations we used to celebrate this fun week such as Seuss signposts and truffula trees!

    Celebrate Read Across America with these fun Seuss-themed ideas and activities! The entire week is chock full of events and tasty snacks and treats! Check out the cute bulletin boards and decorations we used to celebrate this fun week such as Seuss signposts and truffula trees!

    An easy way to add a little life and interest to the hallways is with the Seuss character silhouettes. We projected images of the characters onto black butcher paper and I traced them with a white crayon. Then we cut them out and taped them to the wall. We made them all face down towards the hallway to show all the characters heading to read!



    Celebrate Read Across America with these fun Seuss-themed ideas and activities! The entire week is chock full of events and tasty snacks and treats! Check out the cute bulletin boards and decorations we used to celebrate this fun week such as Seuss signposts and truffula trees!

    Celebrate Read Across America with these fun Seuss-themed ideas and activities! The entire week is chock full of events and tasty snacks and treats! Check out the cute bulletin boards and decorations we used to celebrate this fun week such as Seuss signposts and truffula trees!

    Celebrate Read Across America with these fun Seuss-themed ideas and activities! The entire week is chock full of events and tasty snacks and treats! Check out the cute bulletin boards and decorations we used to celebrate this fun week such as Seuss signposts and truffula trees!

    Celebrate Read Across America with these fun Seuss-themed ideas and activities! The entire week is chock full of events and tasty snacks and treats! Check out the cute bulletin boards and decorations we used to celebrate this fun week such as Seuss signposts and truffula trees!

    Celebrate Read Across America with these fun Seuss-themed ideas and activities! The entire week is chock full of events and tasty snacks and treats! Check out the cute bulletin boards and decorations we used to celebrate this fun week such as Seuss signposts and truffula trees!

    Celebrate Read Across America with these fun Seuss-themed ideas and activities! The entire week is chock full of events and tasty snacks and treats! Check out the cute bulletin boards and decorations we used to celebrate this fun week such as Seuss signposts and truffula trees!

    Celebrate Read Across America with these fun Seuss-themed ideas and activities! The entire week is chock full of events and tasty snacks and treats! Check out the cute bulletin boards and decorations we used to celebrate this fun week such as Seuss signposts and truffula trees!


    These cute Seuss arrow signs were a lot easier to make than I expected! I printed out sheets of color with words typed in "Doctor Soos" font. Then I drew the arrow on top with a permanent marker and laminated & cut the arrows out. I used a hot glue gun to glue the arrows and the Seuss hat to a long pole and used butcher paper and Dollar Store poofs for everything else! (Poofs made by one of my teachers for a baby shower - it's good to reuse!)

    Celebrate Read Across America with these fun Seuss-themed ideas and activities! The entire week is chock full of events and tasty snacks and treats! Check out the cute bulletin boards and decorations we used to celebrate this fun week such as Seuss signposts and truffula trees! Celebrate Read Across America with these fun Seuss-themed ideas and activities! The entire week is chock full of events and tasty snacks and treats! Check out the cute bulletin boards and decorations we used to celebrate this fun week such as Seuss signposts and truffula trees!

    Bulletin Board

    For our new bulletin board, we decided to have kids vote on their favorite Seuss book! We chose nine Seuss titles and made a little table for teachers to use to collect the kids' votes. Then, we used a Seuss hat to represent each vote on our bulletin board! Surprisingly (to me, anyway), Green Eggs & Ham had SO MANY votes, the hats didn't all fit! Turns out, kids really loved making green eggs & ham in kindergarten, and so that's their favorite!

    My personal vote: How the Grinch Stole Christmas, with The Lorax as a close second.

    Celebrate Read Across America with these fun Seuss-themed ideas and activities! The entire week is chock full of events and tasty snacks and treats! Check out the cute bulletin boards and decorations we used to celebrate this fun week such as Seuss signposts and truffula trees!

    This was the little table we used to gather the votes!

    Celebrate Read Across America with these fun Seuss-themed ideas and activities! The entire week is chock full of events and tasty snacks and treats! Check out the cute bulletin boards and decorations we used to celebrate this fun week such as Seuss signposts and truffula trees!


    Celebrate Read Across America with these fun Seuss-themed ideas and activities! The entire week is chock full of events and tasty snacks and treats! Check out the cute bulletin boards and decorations we used to celebrate this fun week such as Seuss signposts and truffula trees! Fun Snacks


    Every year, we make fun snacks for the teachers. We leave them in the lounge so they can grab one during lunch! On Monday, our first treat was Barbaloot Snacks.

    This comes from The Lorax when Seuss writes about "the brown barbaloots in their barbaloot suits" eating "barbaloot fruits." So we used chocolate teddy grahams and fruit flavored marshmallows to make little snacks!



     We decorate the lounge to add a little Seuss fun for our teachers!

    Celebrate Read Across America with these fun Seuss-themed ideas and activities! The entire week is chock full of events and tasty snacks and treats! Check out the cute bulletin boards and decorations we used to celebrate this fun week such as Seuss signposts and truffula trees!

    Celebrate Read Across America with these fun Seuss-themed ideas and activities! The entire week is chock full of events and tasty snacks and treats! Check out the cute bulletin boards and decorations we used to celebrate this fun week such as Seuss signposts and truffula trees!

    Our Tuesday snack was Lorax cheeseballs. This was an easy one!

    Celebrate Read Across America with these fun Seuss-themed ideas and activities! The entire week is chock full of events and tasty snacks and treats! Check out the cute bulletin boards and decorations we used to celebrate this fun week such as Seuss signposts and truffula trees!

    Celebrate Read Across America with these fun Seuss-themed ideas and activities! The entire week is chock full of events and tasty snacks and treats! Check out the cute bulletin boards and decorations we used to celebrate this fun week such as Seuss signposts and truffula trees!

    On Wednesday was our most complicated snack. We laid out some plates, melted some red and blue chocolate discs and drizzled them over some chocolate donuts. Then we stuck a stick in each one and used our little styrofoam-filled pots to display them! This day's theme was "Donut you love Dr. Seuss?"

    Celebrate Read Across America with these fun Seuss-themed ideas and activities! The entire week is chock full of events and tasty snacks and treats! Check out the cute bulletin boards and decorations we used to celebrate this fun week such as Seuss signposts and truffula trees!

    Celebrate Read Across America with these fun Seuss-themed ideas and activities! The entire week is chock full of events and tasty snacks and treats! Check out the cute bulletin boards and decorations we used to celebrate this fun week such as Seuss signposts and truffula trees!

    Thursday wasn't too complicated. We made truffula tree snacks out of celery and carrots. It was a bit of a stretch, I guess, but teachers were ready for a healthy snack :)

    Celebrate Read Across America with these fun Seuss-themed ideas and activities! The entire week is chock full of events and tasty snacks and treats! Check out the cute bulletin boards and decorations we used to celebrate this fun week such as Seuss signposts and truffula trees!

    Celebrate Read Across America with these fun Seuss-themed ideas and activities! The entire week is chock full of events and tasty snacks and treats! Check out the cute bulletin boards and decorations we used to celebrate this fun week such as Seuss signposts and truffula trees!

    On Friday, we reverted to 100% sugar. My niece made us these adorable colorful swirl cookies. We thought they looked Seuss-ish!

    Celebrate Read Across America with these fun Seuss-themed ideas and activities! The entire week is chock full of events and tasty snacks and treats! Check out the cute bulletin boards and decorations we used to celebrate this fun week such as Seuss signposts and truffula trees!
     
     
    Dress Up Days
    Every year, we have fun dress-up days for the kids and teachers! This year, we went with Horton Ears & blue on Monday,
     
    Celebrate Read Across America with these fun Seuss-themed ideas and activities! The entire week is chock full of events and tasty snacks and treats! Check out the cute bulletin boards and decorations we used to celebrate this fun week such as Seuss signposts and truffula trees!

    Mustache Day for the Lorax on Tuesday,

    Celebrate Read Across America with these fun Seuss-themed ideas and activities! The entire week is chock full of events and tasty snacks and treats! Check out the cute bulletin boards and decorations we used to celebrate this fun week such as Seuss signposts and truffula trees!

    Crazy Sock Day for Fox in Socks on Wednesday,

    Celebrate Read Across America with these fun Seuss-themed ideas and activities! The entire week is chock full of events and tasty snacks and treats! Check out the cute bulletin boards and decorations we used to celebrate this fun week such as Seuss signposts and truffula trees!
     
    And Crazy Hat Day

    Celebrate Read Across America with these fun Seuss-themed ideas and activities! The entire week is chock full of events and tasty snacks and treats! Check out the cute bulletin boards and decorations we used to celebrate this fun week such as Seuss signposts and truffula trees!

    It's one of my favorite school events and I love planning it! For more ideas, check out the posts I've written about the other fun stuff we've done below!
     
     
    http://buzzingwithmsb.blogspot.com/2015/03/all-things-seuss-19-ideas-for-dr-seuss.htmlhttp://buzzingwithmsb.blogspot.com/2016/02/19-more-ideas-for-celebrating-read.html
     
     
     
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    Saturday, February 25, 2017

    Seuss DIY: Big Truffula Trees!

    It's COMING! Read Across America is next week, so I thought I'd share a very easy DIY that I put together to decorate our hallways! 
    I've seen these adorable truffula trees all over pinterest, from adorable pictures of peoples' classrooms and photos from blogs. 
    To celebrate Read Across America, I thought I'd make a few to put outside our library! 

    It was much easier than I thought it'd be. Here's what you need:
    • Pool noodles (I cut them down to make trunks of different lengths)
    • Masking tape (I used black and blue)
    • tissue paper sheets (the larger, the better)
    • floral wire
    • floral wire cutters
    • scissors



    First, I took the masking tape and wrapped it around the pool noodles at a regular interval to make the little stripes you see on the truffula tree trunks.


    Then, I followed the directions from this post from Martha Stewart to make the poofs on top of the truffula trees. It was surprisingly easy! For the first tree I made, I used a rounded edge, which made the petals on the poof look round on the ends, but for the others, I cut it into a pointy triangle, so it could look a bit more truffula-ish.

    One of the steps in making the poofs is to wrap the floral wire around the middle of a stack of tissue paper. I left the ends of the wire very long, so I could use it to punch through the pool noodle and attach the poof to the top. I also only fluffed out the petals into one side, making a  180 degree flower, rather than a 360 degree flower, so I could lay the flowers flat against the wall.

    I made six truffula trees of different colors in about an hour (maybe an hour and a half). Easy peasy!

    We used our truffula trees to decorate the doorway outside the library. We covered the wall with a bright blue background, and layered on grass, little Seuss-like hills, and clouds to make a cute truffula scene.

    What do you do to decorate for Read Across America? I know a lot of teachers decorate their doors. I'd love to see your photos!
    Looking for more ideas? Check out my posts from the last few years!
     
    http://buzzingwithmsb.blogspot.com/2015/03/all-things-seuss-19-ideas-for-dr-seuss.htmlhttp://buzzingwithmsb.blogspot.com/2016/02/19-more-ideas-for-celebrating-read.html
     
     
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    Sunday, February 28, 2016

    12 MORE Ideas for Celebrating Read Across America

    You know when you have a huge, crazy event and you're running all over the place and totally stressed out, and then as soon as it's over, you say, "Next year, it's going to be even bigger!" That is what I do after every Read Across America Week. And my librarian just about dies every time I do it.

    I know everyone else celebrates Read Across America next week, but my school celebrates a week early, so we can avoid trying to overbook our guest readers.  

    We do fun stuff all week long to celebrate reading and have a little fun. Here are 12 of my favorite things from this year's Read Across America celebration!

    #1 Photo Booth

    Before all these shenanigans began, I made some cute frames and props to use in a "Seuss Yourself" photo booth. The teachers used the photo booth to take cute pictures. (We also kept the photo booth up for our guest readers on Friday - it was adorable!)





    All of those pictures were printed and we made them into a "Seuss Yourself" bulletin board!

    This was our calendar for this week:

    Monday

    #2 Seuss Snack: Thing One & Thing Two cupcakes

    #3 Dress-Up Day: Wear green for Grinch Day!

    Guest readers: retired teachers

    Tuesday

    #4 Seuss Snack: Lorax Nutter Butters


     #5 Dress-Up Day: Wear a mustache for the Lorax Day! Always a favorite.

    Guest readers: Teachers switch classes and read to their neighbor's kids!

    Wednesday

    #6 Seuss Snack: Red & Blue Seuss Popcorn Use melting chocolate in Seuss colors. Lay the popcorn out on parchment, waxed paper, or paper towels and drizzle away!


    #7 Dress-Up Day: Wear stars for Sneetches Day! This was a new one for us, and honestly, I really loved it.
    #8 Fun activity: Read Across Capistrano. Every student (and teacher) sits in the hallway and reads! This is such a fun event for our school. It's about thirty minutes, but it's so neat to see everybody read!


    Thursday

    #9 Seuss Snack: Red & White Muddy Buddies Get the recipe here.
    #10 Dress-Up Day: Wear a crazy hat for the Cat in the Hat Day! I made this hat myself, she said proudly.

    Guest readers: preservice teachers

    Friday

    #11 Seuss Snack: Seuss cookies Our amazing niece made us these beautiful cookies to give out to teachers and guest readers!

    # 12 Dress-Up Day: Seuss Yourself! Dress up like a Seuss character!
    I dressed up as a scene from The Lorax. I made my shirt out of everything I could find at Hobby Lobby!

    Our teachers and kids really outdid themselves with their adorable Seuss costumes! We had foxes in sox, Grinches, cats in hats, Things, Cindy Lou-Whos and more!
    # 13 Guest readers: community members We invite members of the community (mostly FOTs: Friends of Teachers) to visit our classes and read to them! My incredible librarian creates a schedule to make sure that every teacher gets a reader.




    I've already started planning for next year. It's going to be BIG!
     
    To check out the original 19 ideas for Read Across America, visit my post from last year! 
    http://buzzingwithmsb.blogspot.com/2015/03/all-things-seuss-19-ideas-for-dr-seuss.html
     
     
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