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  1. Mar 16, 2018 · Gathering ideas for your summer reading program? Look no further! We polled librarians and asked what their favorite and most effective programs were, and they delivered. From teaming up with hometown heroes to STEM programming, there are so many exciting ways you can engage your community through summer reading.

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    • Get Caught Reading. Getting students to read in fun, unique places can entice them to take part in different summer reading programs. Having prizes for the coolest places can also be effective.
    • Shared Reading. This one can be tricky but worth it, in my opinion. I get students and staff to choose one book to read over the summer. I try to get them to choose in May or June so I can get more copies of the book.
    • Surprise Summer read. I’ve written before about this great program. This works with younger students, teens, and definitely adults. I get people to tell me their favourite genre, which can be anything.
    • Give Away Those Weeded Books. This has to have some clarification. I do not recommend giving away weeded books that are so ratty that they look like the Dead Sea Scrolls.
  3. library.ohio.gov › summer-library-programSummer Library Program

    Find information here about the 2024 “Adventure Begins at Your Library” Collaborative Summer Library Program (CSLP) theme and materials, statewide summer library program (SLP) incentives and workshops, and a variety of SLP ideas, learning opportunities, and resources.

  4. Apr 30, 2024 · This guide provides an overview of summer reading programs, including research and resources on the benefits of programming, sample programming, and a bibliography and resources on starting a library summer reading program.

    • Ala Library
    • 2016
  5. ULC and NSLA identified three primary models that illustrate how libraries are expanding traditional summer reading programs to include diverse summer learning activities. These models are titled “Summer Reading PLUS,” “Skill-based Drop-in Learning Activities” and “Focused Enrollment Programs.”

  6. May 27, 2024 · Summer Reading at Your Public Library. Of course, the best place to find a wide variety of reading materials is the library. And libraries are a treat to visit in summer when librarians make an all-out effort to enroll kids in reading programs that include fun games, activities, and incentives.

  7. But summer reading isn’t the only way to keep kids’ minds in motion when school is out. These seven programs think “outside the book” to expand “summer reading” into “summer learning.”

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