Eatbreakfast& read thecereal boxEarn a trip tothe library bymeeting areading goalDon'tjudge abook byits cover!Explore newand differentreadingplacesRead anold favoritewith anaccentAsk a teacherabout theirfavoritechildhoodreadingmemoryExpand yourinterests bygettingrecommendationsfrom friendsDevelop yourvocabularyby googlingnew wordsDraw a storyboard withmajor eventsin orderAsk a teacherfor a list ofrecommendedbooksAnalyze howthecharacter'sfeelingchangeRead abiograpy orautobiographyEliminatedistractionsby finding aquiet plae toreadRead tosomeonein the carRock, Paper,Scissors tosee who getsto pick thebookAsk anadult abouta favoritebookUse an E-reader or Ipadto read a book(Free KindleApp)Read achapter bookwith an adultat bedtimeAlternatereading (I reada page/Youread a page)Dig throughold booksto read anold favoriteRead in aspecialspotReach outto an authorby sendingan emailRead aclassic tale &a newversion tocompareAsk yourchild to retellthe story insequenceAct out ascenefrom abookAsk friendsto join abook clubwith youEnjoylisteningto a bookon tapeEnjoy anon-fictionreadingnightDig into anewLiteracyWebsiteRhymeyour waythrough acar rideEat a treatyour favoritecharacterwould likeDraw apicture ofyour favoritevillainMake anAlphabetbook of yourfavorite thingsRecordyourselfreading abookRead to astuffedanimal ora petRead abook, thengo see themovieDrive (orride or walk)to the publiclibraryDive into anew subjectby readingmore than 1book about itEatbreakfast& read thecereal boxEarn a trip tothe library bymeeting areading goalDon'tjudge abook byits cover!Explore newand differentreadingplacesRead anold favoritewith anaccentAsk a teacherabout theirfavoritechildhoodreadingmemoryExpand yourinterests bygettingrecommendationsfrom friendsDevelop yourvocabularyby googlingnew wordsDraw a storyboard withmajor eventsin orderAsk a teacherfor a list ofrecommendedbooksAnalyze howthecharacter'sfeelingchangeRead abiograpy orautobiographyEliminatedistractionsby finding aquiet plae toreadRead tosomeonein the carRock, Paper,Scissors tosee who getsto pick thebookAsk anadult abouta favoritebookUse an E-reader or Ipadto read a book(Free KindleApp)Read achapter bookwith an adultat bedtimeAlternatereading (I reada page/Youread a page)Dig throughold booksto read anold favoriteRead in aspecialspotReach outto an authorby sendingan emailRead aclassic tale &a newversion tocompareAsk yourchild to retellthe story insequenceAct out ascenefrom abookAsk friendsto join abook clubwith youEnjoylisteningto a bookon tapeEnjoy anon-fictionreadingnightDig into anewLiteracyWebsiteRhymeyour waythrough acar rideEat a treatyour favoritecharacterwould likeDraw apicture ofyour favoritevillainMake anAlphabetbook of yourfavorite thingsRecordyourselfreading abookRead to astuffedanimal ora petRead abook, thengo see themovieDrive (orride or walk)to the publiclibraryDive into anew subjectby readingmore than 1book about it

READ! READ! READ! - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  2. D-
  3. E-Eat breakfast & read the cereal box
  4. E-Earn a trip to the library by meeting a reading goal
  5. D-Don't judge a book by its cover!
  6. E-Explore new and different reading places
  7. R-Read an old favorite with an accent
  8. A-Ask a teacher about their favorite childhood reading memory
  9. E-Expand your interests by getting recommendations from friends
  10. A-
  11. R-
  12. D-Develop your vocabulary by googling new words
  13. R-
  14. A-
  15. D-Draw a story board with major events in order
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  17. D-
  18. A-Ask a teacher for a list of recommended books
  19. A-Analyze how the character's feeling change
  20. R-Read a biograpy or autobiography
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  22. R-
  23. A-
  24. D-
  25. E-Eliminate distractions by finding a quiet plae to read
  26. R-Read to someone in the car
  27. R-Rock, Paper, Scissors to see who gets to pick the book
  28. A-Ask an adult about a favorite book
  29. E-Use an E-reader or Ipad to read a book (Free Kindle App)
  30. R-Read a chapter book with an adult at bedtime
  31. A-Alternate reading (I read a page/You read a page)
  32. D-Dig through old books to read an old favorite
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  35. R-Read in a special spot
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  37. R-Reach out to an author by sending an email
  38. R-Read a classic tale & a new version to compare
  39. A-Ask your child to retell the story in sequence
  40. A-Act out a scene from a book
  41. E-
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  43. A-Ask friends to join a book club with you
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  47. E-Enjoy listening to a book on tape
  48. E-Enjoy a non-fiction reading night
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  50. D-Dig into a new Literacy Website
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  52. R-Rhyme your way through a car ride
  53. E-Eat a treat your favorite character would like
  54. D-
  55. D-Draw a picture of your favorite villain
  56. A-
  57. D-
  58. A-Make an Alphabet book of your favorite things
  59. R-Record yourself reading a book
  60. E-
  61. R-Read to a stuffed animal or a pet
  62. A-
  63. R-Read a book, then go see the movie
  64. D-Drive (or ride or walk) to the public library
  65. D-Dive into a new subject by reading more than 1 book about it