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Submit 3 or more books to be eligible to vote for your favorite in March.
What to play in in the Rooster Games?
1. Make a copy of this form to fill out on your own. You can also ask Mrs. Gendron for a printed copy, if you'd rather hand write it. Jotting down a few notes on each book you read will make you a better player! Rooster Games aren't until June--you don't want to forget what you already read!
2. You need to read at least 10 books in order to play. If you read all 20 books, you'll be a Golden Rooster! Golden Roosters will have a special activity at the end of the year!
2024 Winner: Killer Underwear Invasion!
2023 Winner: Allergic
2022: The Oldest Student
2021: Titan and the Wild Boars
2020: Inky's Amazing Escape
2019: Sergeant Reckless
2018: Wish
AASL
V. A. 1: Reading widely and deeply in multiple formats and write and create for a variety of purposes.
1.1.2 Use prior and background knowledge as context for new learning. 1.1.6 Read, view, and listen for information presented in any format (e.g., textual, visual, media, digital) in order to make inferences and gather meaning 3.1.3 Use writing and speaking skills to communicate new understandings effectively. 4.1.3 Respond to literature and creative expressions of ideas in various formats and genres. 4.1.5 Connect ideas to own interests and previous knowledge and experience.
Common Core
C.3.SL.1.d: Comprehension and Collaboration - Explain their own ideas and understanding in light of the discussion.
CC.5.R.L.2: Key Ideas and Details - Determine a theme of a story, drama, or poem from details in the text, including how characters in a story or drama respond to challenges or how the speaker in a poem reflects upon a topic; summarize the text.
The Cross Curricular Proficiencies aligned to this activity include:
All summaries courtesy of Follett.