Welcome back, eager readers! We’re halfway through our summer here at camp (what!) and July has just flown by right before our eyes. But we’re not done yet. There are ten more fantastic books and authors ahead on our calendar, and so many clever campers who’ll be joining us to dig into them. Read on for a first look at our lineup for Week 3!
Continue reading “All About Week 3!”Month: July 2021
Friday, July 23 – Girl Giant and the Monkey King
Today was an awesome last day of camp! We began our final day with a quick poll about today’s book, Girl Giant and the Monkey King. We discussed whether or not we’d like to have super powers, which character in the book had the coolest powers, and shared our predictions for the upcoming sequel, and that was just the beginning.
Continue reading “Friday, July 23 – Girl Giant and the Monkey King”Thursday, July 22 – Pay Attention, Carter Jones
Pay attention! Today was a great day!
Continue reading “Thursday, July 22 – Pay Attention, Carter Jones”Wednesday, July 21 – Katie the Catsitter
Welcome, Wednesday! As you probably know by now, camp “officially” runs from 9:00 AM to 12:30 PM, three and a half hours. But today felt like multiple days packed into one! Here’s why.
Continue reading “Wednesday, July 21 – Katie the Catsitter”Tuesday, July 20 – The Last Mirror on the Left
Today was a super special camp day! The campers kicked off the day again with a folder filled with a link to some information about today’s visiting author Lamar Giles, a puzzle, and some writing, drawing, and reading activities to pass the time until all of the campers had entered the Zoom room!
Continue reading “Tuesday, July 20 – The Last Mirror on the Left”Monday, July 19 – The List of Things That Will Not Change
Welcome back, campers! Whether you’re a holdover from Week 1 or brand new for Week 2, we’re excited to Zoom with you this summer! Our very first guest for Week 2 is a familiar face herself, so she fit right in among our campers. Read on for your daily recap!
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