Freedom to Read Checkout Challenges

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These Freedom to Read Checkout Challenges help keep elementary students busy during library checkout! They’re great for Banned Books Week in the elementary library or classroom.

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FAST FACTS ABOUT THESE FREEDOM TO READ CHECKOUT CHALLENGES

  • Recommended for: Grades 1-4
  • Formats: PDF, PPT, and Google Slides
  • Editable: yes, all text is editable
  • Lesson duration: Use after library checkout and send home to parents. Each activity takes only a few minutes, and students can choose which ones they want to complete.
  • Students will need: pencils, colored pencils, markers, and/or crayons

 

WHY YOU’LL LOVE MY CHECKOUT CHALLENGES

  • No prep! Just print and go!
  • Frees you up to manage library checkout
  • Students can work independently
  • A variety of themed activities to keep students engaged
  • Activities range in difficulty, from easy to more difficult
  • If you need to edit any text, you can!

 

HERE’S WHAT YOU’LL GET:

  • 2 pages; print front-to-back
  • 3 editable formats – PPT, Google Slides, and PDF
  • answer key

 

5 ACTIVITIES FOR BANNED BOOKS WEEK INCLUDE:

  • Color your favorite book genres
  • Book Maze
  • How to draw a backpack
  • Freedom to Read Trivia
  • Mini Alphabet Challenge
  • List of 5 picture books that celebrate the freedom to read

 

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