Hey friends! I’m so excited to share today’s post with y’all!
As I was starting to think about the end of the year a few weeks ago, I realized I wanted to do something special to celebrate our love of books and reading. At the beginning of the year, I wasn’t sure that a lot of my kids were going to acquire a love of reading, but I have been so pleased with their progress… especially these last few months. We have been reading more and more and choosing more advanced books. I want to celebrate this accomplishment, so I came up with…
We are going to have an awards day in our classroom to celebrate our favorite books/authors/
read alouds/characters/ and more!
I posted this pic on Instagram a few weeks ago and got a lot of questions, so hopefully this post will clear things up!
We voted on our favorites from each category and I complied the results in a Google Spreadsheet. During the last week of school, we will have the Readers’ Choice Awards where we’ll find out which favorites won!
Want to hold your own Readers’ Choice Awards? Click here to get your printables! Here’s what’s included in the resource.
Grab your copy here! Want to win a copy? Comment below and I’ll randomly pick a winner tomorrow (5/11) night. 🙂
James Bryan says
Love, love, love this! Can't wait to use this in my 5th grade language arts class! Thanks for sharing!
Unknown says
Such a great idea. Would love to do this!
Catherine says
What an amazing way to end the year and further cultivate a love of reading!
Leslie Ann says
Catherine, you were the winner! 🙂 Email me at lifeinfifthgradeblog[at]gmail.com to claim the resource! 🙂
Caitlin Veise says
This is awesome! Thank you for sharing!
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Miss_Sultana says
I love this end of the year idea! I know my fifth grader readers would love to do this. Thanks for sharing your wonderful ideas!
MP50 says
This is a fun idea! We did something similar with March Madness, but I like how this is similar to an awards show where there are lots of winners. Great idea!
Also, I told my students about the book one of your students raved about, Raymie Nightigale, and the girls all want to order it from scholastic this month. Thanks for the recommendation!
Unknown says
My 5th graders would LOVE this! We have read some great books this year.
MommytoKCE says
I am in love with this idea! It would also be fun to save the awards and share them with next year's class to help kick off the 40 book challenge! Fabulous idea!!!!
MommytoKCE says
I am in love with this idea! I also think it would be great to save the awards and share them with next year's class to help kick off the 40 book challenge. Fabulous idea!
Unknown says
This is an AMAZING idea!!! I love it! My fifth graders are going to really enjoy this and so will I!!!
Brianna says
Love this idea. Great to use for a center, as well. Thank you
Brianna says
Love this idea. So brilliant. I can't wait to use this in a center
Teacher Girl says
What a great end of the year activity! This will be great to show we have grown as a community of readers!!!
Emily D says
Love this idea! My students love sharing about books they've read and this is the perfect way to end the year!
Tchur8 says
My 4th graders would love doing this! I'm so excited to see those struggling readers discover a genre' or author that they just can't put down or get enough of!!! This would be a great way to share their new-found love for reading!!!