Challenge students to read a certain number of books within a specific time frame.
Set a number of minutes you want students to read over a predetermined period of time.
Set a number of minutes you want read daily by each grade level for X consecutive days.
Challenge students to read a specific number of pages within an allotted time frame.
Establish a goal for the number of books you want purchased by students at your Book Fairs. Books may be used to donate to a charity of choice or sister school.
Set an amount of money you want your school community to raise for One for Books®. Then use the money to purchase more books from your Book Fair.
Remember to also solicit ideas from students and faculty members!
Kid-Approved Wacky Stunts to Choose From:
Get a full makeover with face, hair, and clothes created by student stylists.
Face off against kids in a Guitar Hero® or Rock Band® challenge.
Take on a team of students in a pie-eating contest.
Agree to hold a snake or other creepy creature.
Get funky and do the chicken dance.
Stay cool and let students turn you into a human sundae.
Get covered in silly string by students winning the privilege.
Rent sumo wrestler costumes and take on a challenger.
Get wrapped as a toilet paper mummy and clear lunch trays.
Allow yourself to be the target of a water balloon toss.
Entertain others with a song and dance routine.
Get covered in condiments and become a human hot dog.
Agree to eat a creative, but safe, food concoction prepared by students.
Wear pajamas to school to welcome parents and students.
Become a human mannequin during lunch and dare students to distract you.
Pucker up a kiss a barnyard animal.
Get creamed by taking cream pies in the face tossed by students.
Honor the king of rock and sing like Elvis.
Dye your hair in a rainbow of colors.
Do push-ups in gelatin dessert.
Challenge students to a basketball game.
Dress as your favorite book character.
Remember to also solicit ideas from students and faculty members!
Student Privileges to Choose From:
Allow students to wear caps to school for the day.
Secure a team of teachers who agree to clear lunch trays for students.
Reward students with a pizza party or ice cream social.
Grant students an extra 30-minute recess.
Give students a no-homework day.
Allow students to have a no-uniform day.
Let students be the teachers for the day.
Allow students to watch a movie during the school day.
Remember to also solicit ideas from students and faculty members!
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