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2023 Premier Reading Challenge
By Premier Reading Challenge
This year the library will be participating in the Premier’s Reading Challenge, the challenge is open to year levels 7 to 10. They must read a total of 15 books; levels 7 to 9 should choose at least 10 books and in year 10 at least 5 books from the attached list. We have some titles in easy-read and dyslexic fonts.
The challenge promotes and improves literacy levels, language skills and enhances imagination and creativity among students. Additionally, the program offers rewards and incentives for participants, (certificates and medals) to recognise their reading achievements and motivate them to keep reading.
The students can self-register online however, I am happy to do this with them, it will give us the platform to explain the challenge in detail and get to know the students and their book choices. The library will be giving out footy bookmarks to each student who registers.
Your support and cooperation in encouraging the students in your class to participate will be greatly appreciated.
“Today a reader, tomorrow a leader.” -Margaret Fuller
The challenge promotes and improves literacy levels, language skills and enhances imagination and creativity among students. Additionally, the program offers rewards and incentives for participants, (certificates and medals) to recognise their reading achievements and motivate them to keep reading.
The students can self-register online however, I am happy to do this with them, it will give us the platform to explain the challenge in detail and get to know the students and their book choices. The library will be giving out footy bookmarks to each student who registers.
Your support and cooperation in encouraging the students in your class to participate will be greatly appreciated.
“Today a reader, tomorrow a leader.” -Margaret Fuller