The 2005 Summer Reading Challenge |
Sponsored by... Assemblywoman Sandy Galef |
Assemblywoman Sandy Galef |
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Dear Neighbor, Just because school is out doesn’t mean we have to stop learning or reading. Studies have shown that children who continue to read during the summer perform better in school in the fall. To encourage our children to continue reading during the summer, I have set up the Summer Reading Challenge. Mark the enclosed calendar for each day in July and August that you and your child read together. When there are 40 or more days marked off, your child has earned a New York State Assembly Excellence in Reading Certificate. Fill out the back of this brochure and return it and the calendar to me. I’ll see that your child receives a certificate. A good source for reading materials is your local public library. Libraries through-out the state are participating in the New York State Library’s Statewide 2005 Summer Reading Program, entitled "Tune in @ Your Library." Thank you and happy reading |
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Sincerely,
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Room 540 LOB, Albany, New York 12248 |
***Click here for a printable form*** |
New York State Assembly Excellence in Reading Certificate Information Form |
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Name of Child |
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School |
Grade |
Parent’s Name |
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Street Address |
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City or Town |
Zip |
Number of days completed
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Favorite Books
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To receive your certificate, please complete the above form and send it with the attached calendar to:
Assemblywoman |
***Click here for a printable calendar*** |
Assemblywoman Sandy Galef’s
Summer Reading Challenge
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The Summer Reading Challenge Suggested Reading List "There is more treasure in books than in all the pirates’ loot on Treasure Island ... and best of all, you can enjoy these riches every day of your life." • Walt Disney |
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Special thanks goes to the NYS Education Department’s Division of Library Development and librarians across the state for their help. |
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