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Introduction


The Global Reading Challenge is a cooperative effort between King County Library System and local public school districts. This is a Battle of the Books style program that allows 4th and 5th graders across the county to work together as a team and challenge other schools to correctly answer questions about the selected books. Each year, King County Library System Children's Librarians select 10 titles in a wide range of reading levels especially suited to the interests of young readers. Our goal is to encourage students at all reading levels to engage in teamwork while reading some of the best in children's literature. Each team must include some students with lower-level reading skills. Challenge questions are based on specific and factual information within the books. All challenges are conducted by King County Library System staff. Initially, a challenge is held at the individual school level. The top team from each school proceeds on to their School District Challenge, with that winner moving on to the Regional Challenges. Regional winners will compete in the Grand Challenge, to be held in March, which will determine which school will hold the trophy for the following year. chools may need to arrange transportation to these Challenges. Please check with your school librarian for more information. This year we expect to host 9 school districts, 58 schools, and 1300 students.Objectives of the Global Reading Challenge
*adapted with permission from Seattle Public Library.

  • To promote the love of reading and to have fun
  • To foster teamwork among students with diverse reading skills
  • To promote the use of public libraries as neighborhood and community resource centers
  • To introduce children to a wide variety of literature and multicultural reading materials and to have fun
  • To provide a recreational outlet for readers
  • To encourage children to read for retention
  • To provide positive experiences between children, librarians, teachers, and parents
  • To form partnerships with local schools and to strengthen community ties
  • To build confidence and integrity in young readers and to have fun
  • To participate in a public library activity that promotes reading as a pleasurable lifelong experience


2011-2012 Global Reading Challenge Booklist

Home of the BraveHome of the Brave
by Katherine Applegate

Place Hold

Escaping the Giant Wave
by Peg Kehret

Place Hold

Shakespeare’s Secret
by Elise Broach

Place Hold 

The View from Saturday
by E.L. Konigsburg

Place Hold

Lemonade War
by Jacqueline Davies

Place Hold

How to Steal a Dog
by Barbara O’Connor

Place Hold

Shredderman: Secret Identity by Wendelin van Draanen 

Place Hold

Thin Wood WallsThin Wood Walls
by David Patneaude

 

Place Hold

The Gollywhopper Games by Jody Feldman

Place Hold

Dealing with Dragons
by Patricia Wrede

Place Hold


2012 Global Reading Challenge Calendar:

In-school Challenges take place:
January 23 - February 10, 2012

District Challenges take place:
February 20 to March 2, 2012

Regional Challenges take place:
March 5 to March 16, 2012

Grand Challenge takes place:
Friday March 23, 2012 at 10am at the KCLS Service Center, Issaquah (960 Newport Way NW, Issaquah, 98027)


The Global Reading Challenge is sponsored by:

King County Library System Foundation Stocker Foundation

 

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Last Updated: March 12, 2012