You can have a 10-item quiz: matching type, filling the blanks or identification type. They will drop the answered quiz in a drop box provided for the
purpose. This can be placed in the high school library. An announcement regarding this activity can be posted in the campus bulletin board
and in the library bulletin board. If there are more than one perfect score, these can be drawn in a program for the purpose or in the library.
If your school has many students, the quiz can run for one day only or for a certain period, say “Library visitors from 8-1 noon of November 18
shall have the privilege of answering a 10-item quiz which will be given to the library visitors upon entering the library, etc.
The quiz can be anything related to the materials or items in the library, such as:
These are few of the suggested questions if you want this type of activity. A token shall be given to the 3 students who got the perfect
score and whose answer sheet is drawn.
Anong school ba kayo?
All the best,
Linda
| for our school, we have poster making contest open for students from Gr. IV to 4th yr college. we also have book talk for intermediate level wherein students from HS will be the source person. --- On Wed, 11/4/09, ruby ann nicol <ann...@yahoo.com> wrote: |
Praised be Jesus and Mary!
Last November 14 - 20 we also had our Book Week Celebration. We had Poster Making Contest for grade IV to College following the theme of the year, then, we had storytelling for grade 1 - 3 which we invited parents to be our storyteller, then we had book talk for grade IV to VI we invited a HS students as our guest speakers. then we had book festival. there where 7 book companies joined in the event including the chopstick maker stanley chi, one of the host of front act.
this might help you to have some ideas for your celebration. Good luck and long live librarians.
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