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| Children's Summer Reading Program |
June 8 - August 3, 2008 |
| SUMMER READING PROGRAM INFORMATION: |
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Beginning Sunday, June 8, 2008 children can sign up for the game of
a lifetime by joining the Naperville Public Library’s Summer Reading
Program – Get in the Game, READ! A kick-off party with snacks, fun,
and games will be held at all three buildings on Sunday, June 8 from
12-5pm. Each Naperville card holder from birth through 5th grade can
register and receive a SPORT-tivity game log. Information is below regarding the game. In addition to
recording reading and listening time, the game log includes fun
activities that promote early literacy and lifelong learning.
Incentive prizes will be given out as each game is completed on the
game log. At the end of the program, family-friendly raffle prizes
will be awarded – the more weeks a child participates in the
program, the more chances to win the raffle prize! The last day to
complete the game log and redeem prizes is August 3. A current Naperville Public Library card is required to participate
in the program.
For details, please call (630) 961-4100 Nichols Library - x6128, Naper Blvd. Library - x2208, 95th Street Library - x4961 |
| GAME INFORMATION |
| Pre-Readers | Readers |
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Welcome Readers and Pre-Readers.
A bi-fold sheet will be given at registration which will contain all the information
needed for a child to participate in the Naperville Public Library’s Summer
Reading Program. The center page has the game-board to record all listening and reading time
for the first 4 games. For every 30 minutes of reading/listening time, color one block of the
game tracks.
Two blocks in each game are marked with a baseball for special activities. You have a choice to do a theme related activity or read for these specially marked blocks. Some age appropriate SPORT-tivities are recommended below, but you can think of more.
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SPORT-tivites PRE-READERS! Yes, babies of all ages can participate too! What is “Early Literacy”???? Simply defined Early Literacy is what children know about reading and writing before they can read or write. Research has shown that there are six skills that young children need to be ready to learn to read. The Six Skills of Early Literacy are: |
For every baseball spot on the game-board try one of these Early Literacy activities or you can think of more, too! |
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September 16, 2008
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