Bring the celebration of reading and literacy into your classroom, library, school, and home all year long.
Students reflect on recent learning and the role digital tools and media have played in supporting or enhancing it.
Students celebrate the power of words by reading aloud to their classmates and spreading the word of global literacy to their friends and family.
Students examine the different ways that they write and think about the role writing plays in life.
Students come together with family and friends to take part in a read-in of books by African American authors and report their results.
Students conduct research and write original works of nonfiction on topics of their choice.
Students discuss why certain contests get more publicity than others and what counts as "knowledge."
Students learn more about libraries as part of National Library Week.
Students research different awards given by the ALA and do an activity based on one of the awards.
Students brainstorm reasons why certain books might have been banned and discuss common reasons why books are challenged.