Summer Reading
We are excited to send our students off imagining lots of reading possibilities for themselves this summer. This letter includes our guidelines for summer reading at Blythewood Middle School and reading resources. The purpose of summer reading is to strengthen the behaviors and habits of lifelong reading.
We want our students to find enjoyment in reading by being able to read books of his/her choice. Encourage your student to read about his/her interests. Visit the public library and your local bookstore to start your summer reading.
Students, please keep a record of your reading on a reading log or notebook paper. Your reading log should include the date you read, the title & author of the book, and pages read. Have your parents sign your summer reading log.
Summer reading logs should be returned to school during the first week of school in August.
Resources:
How to motivate a middle school reader by Common Sense Media.
BMS Library Web Site
Richland Library website
Richland 2 Overdrive Digital Collection
Eight Ways to Foster Wild (Lifelong) Reading Habits by Donalyn Miller
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