Friday, May 23, 2008

How Many Pandas Does it Take to Run A Wild Reads Program?


In a few more days, everyone will be in full swing with their summer reading program. Yikes! If you are still deciding on what activities you will be using to engage kids and parents, here's an idea. Why not pose a fact-finding question that will send families on a safari or scavenger hunt? How might you ask? One of our librarian-friendly Cambridge-based organizations, TERC--an educational research and development non-profit designed some really cool 11x17 inch posters to generate a little buzz in your library. These "Can You Guess?" series posters are free to download from the TERC website but you can get these along with the answers if you like by join the Mixing in Math listserv. These 10 free animal facts posters will go perfect in any program! Why not kick off your raffle or information scavenger hunt by having your kids guess the answer? Or why not use the poster in your next library display as you celebrate the theme?

You can visit the Mixing in Math series to explore what other fun program ideas you can use for your program. And if you're feeling really creative, you can even contribute an idea to TERC. They are just dying to hear your ideas. In fact, the Mixing in Math series is designed to promote the M-word *smile* for kids in an informal afterschool setting. Fun is the theme every year with Mixing in Math activities! And the fun is just beginning because thanks to a grant from the National Science Foundation, TERC is not only able to hear your ideas but can help to produce such useful printed materials for programs that you have in mind. Just imagine...your fun M-word idea/activity can be a part of a NSF funded grant project. (I don't know about you but I will most certainly take part in this opportunity once summer is over. Details of a fall program will be forthcoming).

However, if you have ideas now that you would like to share write them down and get them ready for a future swap and share program. Or if you are currently hog-tied and can't offer any suggestions feel free to use what TERC currently offers. Just be sure to share your success with others at your next Summer Reading roundtable. Or if you can't wait until then, you can always leave a message here on our blog. *-)

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