Read anold favoritewith anaccentDraw apicture ofyour favoritevillainAsk yourchild to retellthe story insequenceAsk anadult abouta favoritebookExpand yourinterests bygettingrecommendationsfrom friendsEnjoylisteningto a bookon tapeReach outto an authorby sendingan emailEatbreakfast& read thecereal boxUse an E-reader or Ipadto read a book(Free KindleApp)Analyze howthecharacter'sfeelingchangeDon'tjudge abook byits cover!Make anAlphabetbook of yourfavorite thingsEliminatedistractionsby finding aquiet plae toreadDig throughold booksto read anold favoriteDig into anewLiteracyWebsiteDrive (orride or walk)to the publiclibraryAsk a teacherfor a list ofrecommendedbooksDraw a storyboard withmajor eventsin orderRead abook, thengo see themovieRead to astuffedanimal ora petRead in aspecialspotRead aclassic tale &a newversion tocompareAsk friendsto join abook clubwith youRock, Paper,Scissors tosee who getsto pick thebookExplore newand differentreadingplacesDevelop yourvocabularyby googlingnew wordsEat a treatyour favoritecharacterwould likeAct out ascenefrom abookRead achapter bookwith an adultat bedtimeAlternatereading (I reada page/Youread a page)Rhymeyour waythrough acar rideAsk a teacherabout theirfavoritechildhoodreadingmemoryRecordyourselfreading abookRead tosomeonein the carDive into anew subjectby readingmore than 1book about itEnjoy anon-fictionreadingnightRead abiograpy orautobiographyEarn a trip tothe library bymeeting areading goalRead anold favoritewith anaccentDraw apicture ofyour favoritevillainAsk yourchild to retellthe story insequenceAsk anadult abouta favoritebookExpand yourinterests bygettingrecommendationsfrom friendsEnjoylisteningto a bookon tapeReach outto an authorby sendingan emailEatbreakfast& read thecereal boxUse an E-reader or Ipadto read a book(Free KindleApp)Analyze howthecharacter'sfeelingchangeDon'tjudge abook byits cover!Make anAlphabetbook of yourfavorite thingsEliminatedistractionsby finding aquiet plae toreadDig throughold booksto read anold favoriteDig into anewLiteracyWebsiteDrive (orride or walk)to the publiclibraryAsk a teacherfor a list ofrecommendedbooksDraw a storyboard withmajor eventsin orderRead abook, thengo see themovieRead to astuffedanimal ora petRead in aspecialspotRead aclassic tale &a newversion tocompareAsk friendsto join abook clubwith youRock, Paper,Scissors tosee who getsto pick thebookExplore newand differentreadingplacesDevelop yourvocabularyby googlingnew wordsEat a treatyour favoritecharacterwould likeAct out ascenefrom abookRead achapter bookwith an adultat bedtimeAlternatereading (I reada page/Youread a page)Rhymeyour waythrough acar rideAsk a teacherabout theirfavoritechildhoodreadingmemoryRecordyourselfreading abookRead tosomeonein the carDive into anew subjectby readingmore than 1book about itEnjoy anon-fictionreadingnightRead abiograpy orautobiographyEarn a trip tothe library bymeeting areading goal

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