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Monday, January 27, 2020

Literacy Week Activities 1/27-1/31

Literacy Week -Last day to donate books to participate in the Book Swap is Wednesday, 1/29.

Please see below for a list of dates/times/locations for our Literacy Week activities/events! Please note, during all activities/events participants must abide by School/District Policies and Student Code of Conduct. 

Date 

Time(s) 

Location(s) 

Event/Activity 

Monday, 1/27/20 

All Day 

Whole School 

  • Thinking cap day (wear a hat) 

 

Tuesday, 1/28/20 

All Day (socks) 

 

During transitions

 (pictures) 

Whole School (socks) 

 

Hallways (pictures)  

  • Sock it to Reading (wear crazy socks) 

 

  • Teachers and students have an Instagram picture taken with a favorite book and the hashtag #MMSREADS 

Wednesday, 1/29/20 

All Day 

Whole School


 sports team attire

 

ELA classes (DEAR)  

  • Be a good sport and READ (wear favorite sports team attire) 

 

  • DEAR day for ELA classes  

 

Thursday, 1/30/20 

Lunch times 

Cafeteria (mustache) 

 

Room 8 (Book Swap) 

  • "Mustache" me about my favorite book (wear a mustache and have a favorite book in mind to tell others about) 

 

  • Book Swap Café (PTSA) 

Friday, 1/31/20 

All day (dress up) 

 

Lunch times (Book Swap) 

Whole School (dress up) 

 

Room 8 (Book Swap) 

  • Character/Dictionary dress up day (wear t-shirt showing favorite book character/quote, or word with dictionary definition) 

 

  • Book Swap Café (PTSA) 

 

 





 






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