
Exciting Reading Challenge: Bingo Cards and Book Recommendations
Participate in the thrilling reading challenge involving Bronze, Silver, and Gold bingo cards. Discover how much reading is required, when you can shout "BINGO," and get ideas for filling the blank spaces. Explore classic book recommendations and engage in a journey of literary exploration with fun activities and reading goals.
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S1 Reading Book Bingo
How much reading is involved? You may be given a short amount of time to read in class, by your class teacher, or maybe during a lesson dedicated to reading skills. Your teacher expects that you also try to read for 20 minutes each day. This might be during support (if you have permission), at break or lunch in the library, on the bus, or at home.
When can I shout BINGO? There are three bingo cards: Bronze, Silver and Gold. Each card has an exact number of books you must read, to receive your certificate. Bronze = 4 Silver = 6 Gold = 8 Some of the squares have specific instructions, and others are blank, for you to pick your own. When you finish your book, your teacher, will sign/stamp/sticker to say you have completed the task.
Bronze I can read a book with more than 10 pages I can read a whole book with little or no help from my teacher
Silver I have read a book which is similar to one of my favourite films/games. I have read a book that takes place in a different country.
Gold I have read a book which is over 200 pages. I have read a book which is considered a classic .
Ideas for the blank spaces: There are endless possibilities A non fiction book or article A book with a red/blue/green cover A book about an animal A book that is the 1stin a series A book written by a female author A book that has an LGBT character A book that is set in the past or future A poetry book A book written by an author I have read before A book that is also a film A book set in Scotland A book with more than 100 pages. A book I was recommended. A book I borrowed from the library. A book that has won an award. A book in the sci-fi, fantasy, war, love etc genre A book I received as a gift A short story A book with a spy character
What might be considered a classic? These are just suggestions as there are many to choose from The Railway children by E.Nesbit Peter Pan by J.M Barrie Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll Carries War by Nina Boden Little Women by Louisa. M. Alcott Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens The children of the New Forest by Captain Marryat Black Beauty by Anna Sewell Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson Charlotte s Web E.B White The Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum The adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett Narnia series by C.S Lewis.