Summer reading programs offer readers ways to explore thematic lists, complete fun activities, and discover new books. This month, we’re focusing on ways that public librarians, parents, and readers can use Book Connections, TeachingBooks’ sister site, to connect more deeply with summer reading.
Complement your summer programs inside and outdoors with these quick, on-hand resources. Use these ideas as stand-alone lessons, rainy day activities, quick midday breaks, and anywhere in between.
We know that in the midst of summer school, kids and adults alike can get that itch to go outside and play. Try these resources to give your students a change of pace and enrich your summer programs.
Here are a few fun ways to use TeachingBooks.net this summer!
Public libraries play an important role in students’ lives during the summer months. They provide books and other media that entertain and educate. They present creative programs. And, of course, they offer (air conditioned) places to enjoy those resources and…