![]() If you want a printable reading bingo card to use, check out this one from Childhood 101, or this summer reading bingo printable from Imagination Soup. Some things to include might be different kinds of books to read (chapter books, graphic novels, audiobooks, etc.) or places to read (outside, in bed, at a restaurant, and so on). There are tons of different options for kids and adults, or you can make your own based on ideas from your classroom or family. If you’re making bookmarks for the home you can search for bookmarks on a theme, such as robots or ice cream or mandalas, which can be fun for all ages to have their own bookmarks they color themselves.īook bingo: Maybe now is the time to start a reading challenge or filling out a book bingo card. I’ve done a few posts about printable bookmarks (for example, here and here) that last bunch is all coloring bookmarks, which is great to add another activity to your reading day festivities. Print some bookmarks: speaking of bookmarks, it might be time to refresh your supply of bookmarks. It needs good light, a comfy place to sit or lie down, a shelf or table where you can put snacks and drinks (at home at least a shelf might make more sense in a classroom) and a good stash of notebooks, writing utensils and bookmarks. Make a reading nook: in your home or classroom, having a little nest or special place for reading can be a lot of fun. Here are a few ideas for celebrating reading today and every day. Tessellations can be found in art dating back to Ancient Rome, and many. Your home-made tessellation has a 'periodic tiling,' because its pattern is repetitive, though other tessellations can be much less repetitive.
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