BC Summer Reading Club 2016

Description

In the word document there's many pictures, games, projects and ideas I've come up with for the Summer Reading Club this year, all following the theme "Book A Trip"
Program Topic
Source Library

Program promotional materials

Length of program session

30-60 minutes

Number of sessions

4

Frequency

Weekly

Presenter(s)

Shayla Lindquist
Audience

Primary Audience

Preschool (aged 3-4)
Primary (Gr. K-3 or aged 5-8)
Intermediate (Gr. 4-7 or aged 9-12)
Young Families/Parents
Resources

Community partners

Mackenzie Museum

Resources required (materials/supplies; food/refreshments, etc.)

All Craft Supplies Shown and Explained in File :-)
Evaluation

What were the goals/objectives of your program?

To get kids into the library, read more and explore every topic!

Spruce Grove Public Library SRC Resources

Description

Summer reading club resources from the Spruce Grove Public Library including: 

  • Reading Log
  • Program Guide
  • Our Summer Reading Club representative, his name is Barnaby Pinkston and he doubles as a mascot and a grand prize entry draw box (put the entries right in his mouth!)
  • Our bulletin board representing how we interpreted WILD for this year’s theme

From the SGPL:
This is our WILD display for this year’s TD Summer Reading Club. We went with wild colours and prints, and ‘hello’ in different languages. We thought this would be a great way to catch everyone’s attention while introducing some of our interpretations of the word WILD. We are planning on keeping this up in the children’s section all summer with only slight alterations as the months pass. The next alteration will be replacing the speech bubbles with pictures of the books on the TD Summer Reads pamphlet.
Thanks!
Summer Team at Spruce Grove Public Library 

Content

 

 

Resource Topic

Resource Type (defunct)

PDF

Wild Wednesdays Social Media Posts

Author

Tammy N.

Description

Self-directed Wild themed activities for the 2016 TD Summer Reading program.
To be shared on Facebook Wednesdays through the summer & tagged #WildWednesdays
This is a way to promote the TD Summer Reading club to the parents and inexpensive ways to participate as a family.

Training Guide File

Resource Type (defunct)

Word
Source Library

Summer Reading Bingo 2015

Description

In Summer 2015 instead of doing a weekly Summer Reading Program as we had done in the past, we decided to return to the roots of Summer Programming at the Thompson Public Library and do a summer reading challenge in the form of a Bingo. The board had 72 squares on it and the goal was to get a Black Out, fulfilling all of the categories listed in the boxes. We placed all of the Bingo Boards on the windows in our Junior Section and each time kids came in having read books (or having been read to), they would get stickers to place on their boards. We had 12 kids finish the challenge and they received prizes that were donated to the Library.
Program Topic
Source Library

Program photos

Program promotional materials

Presenter(s)

Amanda Sanders
Audience

Primary Audience

Babies/Toddlers
Preschool (aged 3-4)
Primary (Gr. K-3 or aged 5-8)

Secondary Audience

Babies/Toddlers
Preschool (aged 3-4)
Primary (Gr. K-3 or aged 5-8)
Resources

Budget for this program

$0

Resources required (materials/supplies; food/refreshments, etc.)

Paper
Stickers
Evaluation

Feedback from Participants

They enjoyed themselves.

Highlights - what worked well?

We had 12 kids finish, and our summer reading program the summer before didn't have numbers that high.

What were the goals/objectives of your program?

To mix up what we were doing for summer and get kids in the Library taking out various books.

What would you change about this program?

Nothing. It was simple.

Interactive Bulletin Board

Author

Miss Crystal

Description

These are the bulletin boards I have put togther for the children's section of the library. The map bulletin board will act as a way to introduce the weekly theme or "destination" and to help the children buy into the prospect of going on an adventure and visiting a new wild destination each week. 

Training Guide File

Resource Type (defunct)

PDF

Brochure - SRC 2016 Medicine Hat Public Library

Description

This brochure gives a schedule and description of all the SRC programming happening at MHPL this summer. We're able to provide free full day programming with lunch supervision. Most of the programs are for 7-9 years olds with several weeks open for children up to 12 years old. There is one week of programming for preschoolers at the end of August. 

Training Guide File

Resource Topic

Resource Type (defunct)

PDF