COONLEY SUMMER READING CHALLENGE

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COONLEY SUMMER READING CHALLENGE 3. Free Choice 1. Free Choice Start 2. Chapter Book 4. Nonfiction 5. Free Choice COONLEY SUMMER READING CHALLENGE Incoming K-2nd grade Color each step as you complete it. Read in any order you want. Record book titles on the back and return to your teacher in September. If you complete the challenge, you will be invited to our popsicle party! Finished! Congratulations and great reading! 6. Chapter Book NAME ______________________________________ 15. Coonley Summer Reading Book! 7. Free Choice Free Choice means read any book that you love! You can read a picture book, a chapter book, a biography, a magazine, a Tumblebook… your choice! BONUS! Join the Chicago Public Library summer reading program! (Books you read count for both programs!) 14. Free Choice 8. Free Choice 12. Free Choice Free Choice 10. Read some Poetry! 13. A book in Spanish! Un libro en espanol! 11. Free Choice