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Thread started 02/21/10 3:16pm

ZombieKitten

I'm excited about the Premier's Reading Challenge!!

http://www.education.vic.gov.au/prc/

Each year they do this, and I've signed up my eldest 2

The book list is miles long, and it makes it so easy for my guys to read now.

Oscar never had any issues, but Wally just whined and tried to get away with as little reading as he could. I've now set aside a shelf in their room with books from the list (we had about 20 of them already) and they just go in there grab a book and read - they have to read 5 nights a week from 8pm to 8:30pm, but if they don't want to go to sleep already they can continue optional reading to 9pm (do you think they ever opt to sleep razz very clever mummy!) Wally is now plowing through a chapter book each night and before he goes to bed, sets out the next night's book ready to start! eyepop AND the kids go to sleep so easily on the reading nights, no messing around after bedtime.

thank you mister premier! razz
the book list here (we are doing years 3 & 4):
http://www.education.vic....efault.htm

woot!

prb are you doing the tassie one?
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Reply #1 posted 02/21/10 3:51pm

drgnfly

this is a great thing to get kids to do at even a early age. clapping good for you and I hope you make very good readers out of your children. They will thank you someday.

Here in the states they have programs similar to this in the schools. They read X amount of books and get tickets to water parks or fun parks. Some are for baseball games. They always seem to enjoy it and it gets them to read woot! It always keeps them out of your hair for a while woot! again
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Reply #2 posted 02/21/10 3:58pm

ZombieKitten

drgnfly said:

this is a great thing to get kids to do at even a early age. clapping good for you and I hope you make very good readers out of your children. They will thank you someday.

Here in the states they have programs similar to this in the schools. They read X amount of books and get tickets to water parks or fun parks. Some are for baseball games. They always seem to enjoy it and it gets them to read woot! It always keeps them out of your hair for a while woot! again


I might have to think up some kind of prize too after all their efforts

the list has loads of really fun and silly books too, like all the captain underpants ones, so they love it giggle
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Reply #3 posted 02/23/10 5:35pm

piccolo7

its good to encourage ur kids to read at the early age the better..helps them to be good at reading when they get older....and its helps them alot especially with english ... u cant beat reading ,,,u can learn so much from them
its good to get the kids to be interesting to read many books as they can to become more wiser.....they will gain so much insights with reading... cool
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Reply #4 posted 02/23/10 5:51pm

ZombieKitten

piccolo7 said:

its good to encourage ur kids to read at the early age the better..helps them to be good at reading when they get older....and its helps them alot especially with english ... u cant beat reading ,,,u can learn so much from them
its good to get the kids to be interesting to read many books as they can to become more wiser.....they will gain so much insights with reading... cool


yes, not to mention a broader vocabulary, all those neural pathways they wouldn't develop otherwise, enjoyment of solitude (which is important later in life IMO) etc etc!

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Reply #5 posted 02/24/10 1:50am

prb

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ZombieKitten said:

http://www.education.vic.gov.au/prc/

Each year they do this, and I've signed up my eldest 2

The book list is miles long, and it makes it so easy for my guys to read now.

Oscar never had any issues, but Wally just whined and tried to get away with as little reading as he could. I've now set aside a shelf in their room with books from the list (we had about 20 of them already) and they just go in there grab a book and read - they have to read 5 nights a week from 8pm to 8:30pm, but if they don't want to go to sleep already they can continue optional reading to 9pm (do you think they ever opt to sleep razz very clever mummy!) Wally is now plowing through a chapter book each night and before he goes to bed, sets out the next night's book ready to start! eyepop AND the kids go to sleep so easily on the reading nights, no messing around after bedtime.

thank you mister premier! razz
the book list here (we are doing years 3 & 4):
http://www.education.vic....efault.htm

woot!

prb are you doing the tassie one?

Very clever mummy!!! thumbs up!
And go Wally woot!

(and of course, Oscar reading

i just asked Ben, it hasnt been launched yet.
They have had it the last 2 yrs, but we have an election next month, maybe they are waiting for that to finish...may have a different premier lol

he is reading right now though, keeps reading out funny bits to me."hey mum" .....
he reads all the time, but wants instant gratification from his books....quick reads over long reads....
one day, one day.
seems that i was busy doing something close to nothing, but different than the day before music beret
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Reply #6 posted 02/24/10 1:53am

ZombieKitten

prb said:

ZombieKitten said:

http://www.education.vic.gov.au/prc/

Each year they do this, and I've signed up my eldest 2

The book list is miles long, and it makes it so easy for my guys to read now.

Oscar never had any issues, but Wally just whined and tried to get away with as little reading as he could. I've now set aside a shelf in their room with books from the list (we had about 20 of them already) and they just go in there grab a book and read - they have to read 5 nights a week from 8pm to 8:30pm, but if they don't want to go to sleep already they can continue optional reading to 9pm (do you think they ever opt to sleep razz very clever mummy!) Wally is now plowing through a chapter book each night and before he goes to bed, sets out the next night's book ready to start! eyepop AND the kids go to sleep so easily on the reading nights, no messing around after bedtime.

thank you mister premier! razz
the book list here (we are doing years 3 & 4):
http://www.education.vic....efault.htm

woot!

prb are you doing the tassie one?

Very clever mummy!!! thumbs up!
And go Wally woot!

(and of course, Oscar reading

i just asked Ben, it hasnt been launched yet.
They have had it the last 2 yrs, but we have an election next month, maybe they are waiting for that to finish...may have a different premier lol

he is reading right now though, keeps reading out funny bits to me."hey mum" .....
he reads all the time, but wants instant gratification from his books....quick reads over long reads....
one day, one day.


falloff
we went to the library and got armloads of books from the list, some ARE quite short, so Wally can read a whole book in one sitting if he wishes.
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Reply #7 posted 02/24/10 1:55am

prb

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ZombieKitten said:

prb said:


Very clever mummy!!! thumbs up!
And go Wally woot!

(and of course, Oscar reading

i just asked Ben, it hasnt been launched yet.
They have had it the last 2 yrs, but we have an election next month, maybe they are waiting for that to finish...may have a different premier lol

he is reading right now though, keeps reading out funny bits to me."hey mum" .....
he reads all the time, but wants instant gratification from his books....quick reads over long reads....
one day, one day.


falloff
we went to the library and got armloads of books from the list, some ARE quite short, so Wally can read a whole book in one sitting if he wishes.

cool

Ben borrowed a Maxx Rumble omnibus from the library last year, he was a few books from finishing/
then he realised all 7 books were on the list...

list completed falloff
seems that i was busy doing something close to nothing, but different than the day before music beret
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Reply #8 posted 02/24/10 2:08am

ZombieKitten

prb said:

ZombieKitten said:



falloff
we went to the library and got armloads of books from the list, some ARE quite short, so Wally can read a whole book in one sitting if he wishes.

cool

Ben borrowed a Maxx Rumble omnibus from the library last year, he was a few books from finishing/
then he realised all 7 books were on the list...

list completed falloff

cool
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Reply #9 posted 02/24/10 2:15am

prb

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ZombieKitten said:

prb said:


cool

Ben borrowed a Maxx Rumble omnibus from the library last year, he was a few books from finishing/
then he realised all 7 books were on the list...

list completed falloff

cool

i was confused

he only looked up the list on line to see what he had on his own bookshelf to go on with, and realised he didnt have to rolleyes

oh well, gotta try and get him out of the book he is reading now..and into bed.
wish me luck lol
seems that i was busy doing something close to nothing, but different than the day before music beret
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Reply #10 posted 02/24/10 2:21am

missmad

i did this in school 2 i loooooved 2 read as a kid- if they grow to love it it is awesome increased mind/vocabulary
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Reply #11 posted 02/24/10 2:10pm

ZombieKitten

missmad said:

i did this in school 2 i loooooved 2 read as a kid- if they grow to love it it is awesome increased mind/vocabulary

oh really? I thought it was a new thing! hmmm
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Reply #12 posted 02/24/10 2:34pm

prb

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is this Victorias first year?
seems that i was busy doing something close to nothing, but different than the day before music beret
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Reply #13 posted 02/24/10 2:35pm

ZombieKitten

prb said:

is this Victorias first year?

nope, but it's the first year I've been organised enough to pay attention to all the notices about it redface
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Reply #14 posted 02/24/10 2:37pm

prb

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ZombieKitten said:

prb said:

is this Victorias first year?

nope, but it's the first year I've been organised enough to pay attention to all the notices about it redface

falloff

our school signs everyone up for it...and puts their names in the newsletter when they have completed it.

reading is a big thing at Bens school.
woot!
seems that i was busy doing something close to nothing, but different than the day before music beret
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Reply #15 posted 02/24/10 2:43pm

ZombieKitten

prb said:

ZombieKitten said:


nope, but it's the first year I've been organised enough to pay attention to all the notices about it redface

falloff

our school signs everyone up for it...and puts their names in the newsletter when they have completed it.

reading is a big thing at Bens school.
woot!


last year the guys brought home certificates for it even though they had not even gone in it wacky
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Reply #16 posted 02/24/10 10:12pm

missmad

ZombieKitten said:

missmad said:

i did this in school 2 i loooooved 2 read as a kid- if they grow to love it it is awesome increased mind/vocabulary

oh really? I thought it was a new thing! hmmm



oh sorry should have clarified not here in nj
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Reply #17 posted 02/25/10 4:36pm

ZombieKitten

missmad said:

ZombieKitten said:


oh really? I thought it was a new thing! hmmm



oh sorry should have clarified not here in nj

does NJ have a premier? omfg
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Reply #18 posted 02/26/10 2:21pm

missmad

ZombieKitten said:

missmad said:




oh sorry should have clarified not here in nj

does NJ have a premier? omfg



not that i know of but i meant the reading challenge- i did that every yr i think- loved 2 read
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