Elementary Classes K-8 - Clash of the Classrooms Newsletter

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2023 Statistics

48

26

87

63

Classes participated in Lambton County.

Classes participated in Chatham-Kent.

762,697 minutes logged

Total number of tracked reading time from all participants.

Schools participated in Lambton County.

Schools participated in Chatham-Kent.

3,381 readers

Total number of educators and students registered.

February 5 to March 8, 2024 Registration opens January 8

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THE EPIC SCHOOL SHOWDOWN RETURNS FOR ANOTHER YEAR! Register with Beanstack starting January 8 and track the cumulative number of minutes your students read from February 5 to March 8. Read at school or at home; any time spent reading or being read to counts, no matter the reading material. Each minute an individual student or educator reads can be added to your class's total. Earn virtual badges as you read and follow along on social media @LCLibrary and @CKPLibrary for weekly leaderboard updates!

PARTICIPATE FOR STUDENT SUCCESS Strong literacy skills are key for future success in school and beyond. Making reading fun by challenging classes and schools can help motivate students and turn reading from a chore to an engaging activity. Research shows that healthy independent reading habits have a major impact on development and academic achievement. Reading helps students develop literacy, fluency, empathy and critical thinking skills.

READ TO WIN! PIZZA PRIZE

Win a pizza prize for your class! A pizza prize will be awarded to one K-3 class and one 4-8 class that logs the most reading minutes in their region.

CASH PRIZE

The elementary school with the most reading minutes per capita in their region will receive a donation of $200 for their learning commons or school library.

CLASH CUP TROPHY

New this year! The Clash Cup is awarded annually to the Clash of the Classrooms champion. The school with the most recorded reading will have their school’s name added to the trophy. The trophy will be displayed at the library location closest to the winning school.

February 5 to March 8, 2024 Registration opens January 8

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BEANSTACK INFO Last year there were a few challenges with Beanstack. You let us know, and we heard you! We are changing the strategy for using Beanstack this year. Each teacher will have to register for Beanstack again, but will register a little differently. Note: When creating an account, you will be asked if you have previously used Beanstack for a reading challenge, select "No" as last year's accounts have been removed. 1. Go to lambton.beanstack.org 2. Select “Register an Individual or a Family” under the “Create an account” heading. This is different from last year, but we promise it will make things easier for everyone to report their reading. 3. Use the following format when entering your account name: First name: Your first and last name (Valerie Frizzle) Last name: Your class (Grade 3) 4. If you already have a personal Beanstack account with Lambton County Library, you will need to use a different email address than the one you used for your personal account. 5. Select the average age of students in your class for the age on your account. 6. Select your school. 7. Select your nearest library location. 8. Select “Challenge Code”. 9. Enter the code 120787

Create an account.

Select “I am registering myself”.

Can’t find your school on the list? Need help with Beanstack? Email library.publicservices@county-lambton.on.ca

February 5 to March 8, 2024 Registration opens January 8

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TO LOG YOUR READING IN BEANSTACK: 1. Determine the total number of minutes that your class has read collectively and log that total. Each minute a student reads independently should be added to the total, so 15 minutes of silent reading for a class of 20 would be logged as 300 minutes. 2. If your class has read more than 600 minutes, you will need to log the reading in more than one batch because Beanstack won’t accept more than 600 minutes at one time. 3. For the best experience with Beanstack, log your class's reading minutes at least once a week.

READ TO WIN Take your reading to the next level with these winning ideas, used by last year’s champions. 1. Have a read-a-thon! One winning class had a class read-a-thon where they dedicated a day to reading. 2. Keep track of non-traditional reading! Are your students reading instructions for a project? That counts! Are your students doing a textbook reading? That counts! One winning school kept track of each activity their students did each day in which reading was involved and added those numbers to the total number of minutes students spent reading. 3. Send home tracking sheets with students and have them track their reading at home.

COMPLETE ACTIVITIES TO EARN EVEN MORE MINUTES! Invite a library staff member to visit your class, host a library card sign-up at your school, and borrow materials from the library to earn extra minutes. For more information on what counts as reading and who can contribute to your class’s total, visit the Clash of the Classrooms FAQ webpage at tinyurl.com/4vzy3t42

February 5 to March 8, 2024 Registration opens January 8

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