Teens' Summer Reading Registration Form - Montgomery Public 2025

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Best practice: Key the reward to reading itself, by offering incentives such as a new book, a magazine, or -- in school -- free time, a homework pass, or extra reading time.
You can sign up in person at your local library - Your child will need their own library card to participate. Youll be given a form to fill out on behalf of the participating child the library will then use to track your childs books over the summer.
The Summer Reading Challenge is aimed at children from 4-11 years old. It supports this age group and their families by: Preparing children to get back to the classroom in the autumn. Supporting the move into a new year group or key stage.
The Summer Reading Challenge is for children aged 4 11. It challenges them to read six or more library books over the summer. You can collect stickers along the way. A medal and certificate is awarded for finishing.
Also in 2024 our friends at arcpartnership sponsored a free prize draw, offering everyone who completed the challenge a chance to win some Crayola goodies, and allowing us to offer a small pack of crayons as an extra prize at the end of the challenge.
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Create a Summer Reading Program at Home Visit the local library to check out books every week (city and county libraries) Continue to read out loud to them from chapter books (it improves their reading level) Organize a book swap with neighbors or classmates to get new titles.
About the 2024 Summer Reading Challenge The Challenge runs every year throughout the summer holidays, and all children aged 4 to 11 are welcome to take part! The Summer Reading Challenge is developed by The Reading Agency and delivered in partnership with public libraries.
One of the best ways to improve your childrens reading skills such as reading comprehension, vocabulary, and fluency is to ensure that they are reading on a regular basis. A summer reading program can not only ensure that they maintain their reading skills, but also improve them over the course of the summer.

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