Service Learning Rpogram for Jumpstart's Read for the Record

Pearson Foundation

Jumpstart’s Read for the Record

Welcome

  • Welcome from the
    Pearson Foundation
  • Table of Contents
  • Getting Started
  • Track I: Community Outreach & Communication
  • Track II: Organizing Your Event
  • Track III: Reading Mentor Program
  • Track IV: Reflection
  • View/Download all middle school lesson plans
  • View/Download all high school lesson plans
  • View/Download all resources
  • Feedback

Track II: Organizing Your Event

Activities in this track center around planning and organizing your Read for the Record event on October 8, 2009. Students engaging in these activities should be able to participate in the event on October 8. The following implementation steps are simply suggestions. Feel free to use your imagination and expand on these activities – be creative and have fun!

Project Outline — Track II: Organizing Your Event

Middle School Lessons

  • Introduction to Middle School Lesson Plans
  • Lesson 5 – Get Ready for Reading Day

High School Lessons

  • Introduction to High School Lesson Plans and Portfolio Development
  • Lesson 5 – Get Ready for Reading Day

Resources

  • Resource 1.17 – Volunteer Guide
  • Resource 1.26 – The Very Hungry Caterpillar Activities: Caterpillar Mural
  • Resource 1.27 – The Very Hungry Caterpillar Activities: Caterpillar Sock Puppet
  • Resource 1.28 – The Very Hungry Caterpillar Activities: My Antennae
  • Resource 1.29 – The Very Hungry Caterpillar Activities: Very Hungry Collage
  • Resource 1.30 – The Very Hungry Caterpillar Activities: What Is the Caterpillar Doing inside the Cocoon?
  • Resource 6 – Team Planning Form
  • Resource 4 – List of Books by Eric Carle

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