Page 31 - Spring 2018 Elementary Guidebook
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At the Book Fair Preview, teachers were greeted with sweet treats made by a talented volunteer. Don Whitt Elementary School Sachse, TX
Superhero bears inspired super All for Books donations. Students filled the bear jars with enough donations to purchase 119 books for the local Girls and Boys Club library.
Calvin Bledsoe Elementary School Frisco, TX
Students added a star above the camper when they donated a book to their classroom library. The night sky quickly filled up!
Our Lady of Fatima Catholic School
Lafayette, LA
Book Fair spirit week included a crazy sock day!
Coconut Palm Elementary School Miramar, FL
Students participated in several contests for prizes, including mak- ing dioramas with their families in a camping scene.
Littlejohn Elementary School Dekalb, IL
Fifth grade students made hallway décor for the Book Fair with but- tons attached to the artwork that played real-life animal sounds. Sugarcreek Elementary School Cowansville, PA
Fifth grade Student Crew leaders sold $1 raffle tickets to purchase books for first and second grade students. Lots of leaves were added to the giving tree and $340 was raised!
McKelvey Elementary School Maryland Heights, MO
For a fun end-of-year celebration, families were invited to pitch a tent in the gym as part of the Book Fair Family Event.
Olander School for Project Based Learning
Fort Collins, CO
Post a picture of your school’s marquee on social media to re- mind families about the Book Fair. Big Bend Elementary School Big Bend, WI
The school held a simple pencil pull and duck pond pull campaign to raise funds for All for BooksTM. Kids loved the games and raised $350 to buy books for the media center.
Mountain View Elementary School
Marietta, GA
Camping-themed book blurbs written by students served as advertising before the Fair and as decorations during the Fair.
Novi Meadows Elementary School
Novi, MI
Two teachers volunteered for a cricket eating challenge to raise funds for All for Books. Keeping the jars by the cash register increased excitement!
David Harrison Elementary School
Springfield, MO