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Everett High School Battle of the Books 2010

Everett High School Battle of the Books 2010. What is a Battle of the Books? Students form groups of 4 or 5 They read 23 books as a team Teams compete

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Page 1: Everett High School Battle of the Books 2010. What is a Battle of the Books? Students form groups of 4 or 5 They read 23 books as a team Teams compete

Everett High SchoolBattle of the Books

2010

Page 2: Everett High School Battle of the Books 2010. What is a Battle of the Books? Students form groups of 4 or 5 They read 23 books as a team Teams compete

What is a Battle of the Books?• Students form groups of 4

or 5

• They read 23 books as a team

• Teams compete in 3 trivia Battles

• The team with the highest cumulative score wins

• The top 3 teams compete against Jackson and Cascade

Page 3: Everett High School Battle of the Books 2010. What is a Battle of the Books? Students form groups of 4 or 5 They read 23 books as a team Teams compete

We had six student teams and one staff team compete.

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Team Awesome

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Team Rocket

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The MOD Team

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Reunited

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The PowerPuff Readers

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The Bionic Readers

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The Staff Team

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Pizza, salad, and treats were served.

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Students Respond about Favorite Books

My favorite book was…

• Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian - love the voice that Alexie gets across - he relates stories like he's talking to you.

•Does My Head Look Big in This? because it taught me a lot about Muslims.

•The Alchemyst. It was so fun, descriptive and inventive. I loved the suspense and all the twists.

•The True Meaning of Smekday - because it was funny!

•Unwind, which reminded me a little of The Host but it was an action pact,

futuristic, life questioning adventure.

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Favorite Parts of the Activity• The Battle.  It was fun and interesting to see how people worked together and

meet new people.

• Battling because I got to see more readers.

• Winning - we dominate!!!!

• Got me back into reading.

• Having a team and comparing books with them.

• Purpose to read specific books that were engaging for my students.

• I really enjoyed the tests and collaborating with team members to get the answers.

• Getting to find out about new titles in a fun way.

• My favorite part of the activity was arguing over which book went along with the questions because my group is weird!

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Things we would like to say to Blue and Gold

• It is great that you helped the growth of literacy.• You guys are the best! You are awesome!  I love you and thank you for funding

this! • It was awesome and fun! • Thank you so much.  I had a ton of fun doing this with my friends!  • Battle of the Books is a great way to get kids to collaborate and read a lot of

books • Thank you for supporting the readers! It means so much! • Thank you so much! This gave kids who don't usually read (not me) a good

reason to read. • THANK YOU!!! I really enjoyed the food. • Thanks for having this. It's a good experience. • Thanks for an activity that was encouraging book reading in a fun way. • Thank you for putting the “fun” in funding. • What a great way to encourage students to read new genres. • Thanks for creating this event.  I had fun and really enjoyed it. • Thanks so much! I had lots of fun and it was a great experience. • I'd say thank you and that we wouldn't be able to do hardly a thing without

them!• Thank you. I normally don’t read. This totally inspired me.

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When asked if we should do BOTB again, the unanimous

response was…

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Thank you, Blue and Gold!

We appreciate all you do for our

students!