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 Premier's Reading Challenge Has Started - HAVE YOU????? ||= **Number of books** ||= **Minimum number of PRC Books** ||= **Maximum number of Personal Choice** ||= **PRC Booklist** ||
 * = **Challenge**
 * needed to complete**
 * the Challenge**
 * for your Challenge**
 * Books for your Challenge**
 * Selection.**
 * = K - 2 ||= 30 ||= 25 ||= 5 ||= K - 9 ||
 * = 3 - 4 ||= 20 ||= 15 ||= 5 ||= 3 - 9 ||
 * = 5 - 6 ||= 20 ||= 15 ||= 5 ||= 5 - 9 ||

Keeping up the enthusiasm:

 * Student reviews of books, recommending them to other like-minded readers can be kept as a resource in the library/classroom or displayed on the wall. The book's PRC ID number can be added in a star shape
 * Schools can reward individual achievement in-house:
 * Recognise students who have read 5 or 10 books or present a school award when students first complete the Challenge
 * Students stand in assembly and are applauded for their efforts
 * Student's photo can be displayed on a special board
 * Student can place a small star next to their name on a chart when they have read 5 books and another, or a larger star, when they have read 10
 * Schools can encourage participation in the Challenge as being part of the community of readers, a member of a huge book club
 * Students can colour one square on graph paper display when each book is read showing the mass of books read for the Challenge by all the readers in the school
 * Student's book reviews can be published in the school newsletter with a short report on the school's progress in the Challenge
 * Organise a sausage sizzle for Year 8 and 9 participants as an incentive to keep going and achieve the Challenge or their gold certificate
 * Recognise students with in-school rewards who read beyond the Challenge after 1 September or read more than the minimum number of books
 * Book talk, set aside a short period for a student to present a PRC book to the class
 * Invite authors and illustrators to visit the school
 * Devise fun activities and quizzes about books read for the Challenge
 * Have a dress up day with students dressed as their favourite book character from the PRC booklists
 * Display a school list of great reads