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Main Authors: Phelan, Jody, Otstott, Michele
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1985
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED258588
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Otstott, Michele
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Otstott, Michele
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Otstott, Michele
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contents Awesome Adventures. Texas Reading Club, 1985. A Planning and Programming Handbook. Phelan, Jody Otstott, Michele Childrens Literature Commercial Art Elementary Secondary Education Foreign Countries History Library Services Program Development Program Evaluation Program Guides Public Libraries Publicity Reading Programs Scripts State Programs Transportation Designed to encourage Texas youth to maintain reading skill levels achieved at the end of the school year and to encourage library use during the summer months and throughout the year, the Texas Reading Club programs usually include a structured reading program and a variety of entertaining literature related storyhours, puppet shows, films, and other attractive happenings. The theme for 1985--"awesome adventures"--was designed to stimulate interest in other areas of the world, both past and present; explore various means of travel; and introduce famous fictional adventurers. Suggestions for activities are provided for participants of all ages, although the activities will be of most interest to readers in grades 3-6. This handbook offers suggestions for planning goals, objectives, and strategies; community and library resource evaluation; budget preparation; program management (participation, registration, rules and regulations, record keeping, prizes/awards, scheduling, program types); and volunteers. Suggestions for publicity are presented, followed by ideas for programs, bulletin boards, and activities for each of eight weeks. A bibliography of titles related to suggested programs, guidelines for program evaluation, and suggestions for getting ready for next year are also provided. Program-related clip art is appended. (BBM)
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spellingShingle Awesome Adventures. Texas Reading Club, 1985. A Planning and Programming Handbook.
Phelan, Jody
Otstott, Michele
Childrens Literature
Commercial Art
Elementary Secondary Education
Foreign Countries
History
Library Services
Program Development
Program Evaluation
Program Guides
Public Libraries
Publicity
Reading Programs
Scripts
State Programs
Transportation
Awesome Adventures. Texas Reading Club, 1985. A Planning and Programming Handbook. Phelan, Jody Otstott, Michele Childrens Literature Commercial Art Elementary Secondary Education Foreign Countries History Library Services Program Development Program Evaluation Program Guides Public Libraries Publicity Reading Programs Scripts State Programs Transportation Designed to encourage Texas youth to maintain reading skill levels achieved at the end of the school year and to encourage library use during the summer months and throughout the year, the Texas Reading Club programs usually include a structured reading program and a variety of entertaining literature related storyhours, puppet shows, films, and other attractive happenings. The theme for 1985--"awesome adventures"--was designed to stimulate interest in other areas of the world, both past and present; explore various means of travel; and introduce famous fictional adventurers. Suggestions for activities are provided for participants of all ages, although the activities will be of most interest to readers in grades 3-6. This handbook offers suggestions for planning goals, objectives, and strategies; community and library resource evaluation; budget preparation; program management (participation, registration, rules and regulations, record keeping, prizes/awards, scheduling, program types); and volunteers. Suggestions for publicity are presented, followed by ideas for programs, bulletin boards, and activities for each of eight weeks. A bibliography of titles related to suggested programs, guidelines for program evaluation, and suggestions for getting ready for next year are also provided. Program-related clip art is appended. (BBM)
title Awesome Adventures. Texas Reading Club, 1985. A Planning and Programming Handbook.
topic Childrens Literature
Commercial Art
Elementary Secondary Education
Foreign Countries
History
Library Services
Program Development
Program Evaluation
Program Guides
Public Libraries
Publicity
Reading Programs
Scripts
State Programs
Transportation
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED258588