Hi Rachel,

Two things that might work are a bingo game and a scavenger hunt.

With the bingo game, you can ask the students to find certain kinds 
of books with certain information.

With the scavenger hunt, your clues would be directing them to the 
books or items, so you could tell them to look in a dictionary for a 
definition, or an encyclopedia for a famous person's birthday, etc. 
That way they are learning some basic library skills at the same time.

Also check out www.chinuch.org for programming ideas.

Kol tuv,
Kathe Pinchuck
SSC Secretary
Past Chair- Sydney Taylor Book Award Committee
Association of Jewish Libraries



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