Camp Read a Lot

This week’s academic spotlight shines on members of Lansing Elementary's 2nd-grade team and the engaging reading activity they completed with students.  As a reward for positive behavior and a way to celebrate reading, the teachers transformed their classrooms for a day-long event called Camp Read-A-Lot. Students rotated through a series of engaging, camping-themed stations focused on literacy, math, and creativity—all with the goal of reading 100 books in a single day!

Teachers created cozy learning spaces using tents, campfires, and even fake ponds to spark imagination and excitement. Activities included independent reading, listening to books on iPads, word-building, creative writing, math scoot games, and more. 

Here’s what some of the teachers had to say:

  • Rachel Johnson:

     

    “One student told me as I

     

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    to him... ‘This is the best day ever!’ They loved

     

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    ing under desks, playing UNO by the fire pit, and snacking all day long thanks to amazing parent support.”

  • Shalee Eilderts:

     

    “Even my reluctant

     

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    ers are thrilled when I pull out the Wild Robot books for

     

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    -alouds. I wanted to make some really great

     

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    ing-related memories with these kids.”

  • Erin Dinwiddie:

     

    “From the moment we started, they were hooked and couldn’t wait to dive into their books.

     

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    ing became an adventure they didn’t want to end.”

  • Aleya Baker:

     

    “We set a goal of

     

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    ing 100 books, which sparked excitement and a sense of accomplishment.”

  • Cheryl Sander:

     

    “Because we take a cross-curricular approach, students are constantly

     

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    ing and doing activities that support comprehension and fluency... Every student absolutely loved their day at

     

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    -A-Lot.”

  • Barb Robinson, who couldn't participate this year, reflected on last year’s success:

     

    “Students were so excited to

     

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    all day long, moving through different

     

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    sites. It was always fun to end the day eating s’mores!”

Big thanks to these six teachers for making Camp Read-A-Lot a meaningful and memorable experience for our second graders while also focusing on a significant district initiative to instill a love of reading in our kids. We’re lucky to have you all as teachers in our great district! 

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