Beanstack Summer Reading ChallengeThis summer, make a splash and dive into a great book! Log the minutes you read in Beanstack to earn badges. Additionally, you can earn badges by completing McClure-specific activities. Each badge comes with tickets that you can use to enter our end of summer prize drawings! The more badges you earn, the more tickets you get, and the better your odds of winning become.
Username: student ID number (lunch #) Password: 4-digit birthday (mmdd). Log Minutes & Complete Activities: June 1 - August 6Collect 10* of the available badges in order to earn extra credit in your McClure ELA class for the 2022-2023 school year. The McClure LLC will also be hosting a Summer Reading prize drawing. Students who earn digital tickets by participating in the Beanstack Summer Reading Challenge can choose to enter them in drawings for a STEM and/or Reading Prize Pack! The McClure LLC will not be accepting paper reading logs. All minutes and activities must be logged in Beanstack in order to be eligible for prizes. *must include at least 1 book review badge. The "registration" and "completion" badges do not count toward the 10 badge minimum for ELA extra credit. McClure Prize Drawing: Week of August 8thMake sure to connect your school account to your Cobb County Public Library Beanstack account by clicking on the gear icon in the top right of the Beanstack page and choosing 'Link Account'. Ask a parent for help if you need it! The CCPL has prizes you can earn while you're working toward the McClure prizes. Suggested Reading ListsParents, we know that we all mean well, but as author Neil Gaiman said, “Well-meaning adults can easily destroy a child’s love of reading. Stop them reading what they enjoy or give them worthy-but-dull books that you like … [and] you’ll wind up with a generation convinced that reading is uncool and, worse, unpleasant.” Summer is your child’s vacation; encourage them to read for pleasure because they often don’t have time to during the school year! Researchers at the University of Rochester Medical Center have even found that students who were allowed to choose at least some of their summer reading materials were more likely to maintain or improve their reading levels as compared to those who were not given any choice. That said, we do have a couple of lists you might want to refer to, but they are merely suggestions. Please keep in mind that some content may be too mature for younger readers and therefore parental discretion is advised. See your public librarian for alternate titles, series, and authors as needed.
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