We are encouraging our Lewis Lions to read all summer long with our Lewis Elementary Summer Reading Challenge! Reading throughout the summer for at least 20 minutes a day helps students maintain learning gains made in school, so we can start the upcoming school year off right.
How will students participate?
We challenge every Lewis Lion to read 20 minutes each day and at least 15 hours this summer. Students will log summer reading in Beanstack, our year-round reading engagement platform. Beanstack is available as a free app, or it can be accessed through www.cobbsummerreading.com or directly at https://cobblewis.beanstack.org/.
When will it begin?
The challenge begins June 1st and lasts through July 31st.
How can I motivate my child?
All Lewis Lions who meet the goal will receive a certificate of achievement and be entered into a drawing for several prize bags filled with goodies when we return to school in August! Also, CCSD students can sync their Beanstack school account with their Cobb County Public Library Beanstack account. Log once; count for both!
Where can we find great books?
All CCSD students can checkout up to 5 books at a time from the Cobb County Public Library using their student account number (often referred to as their lunch number or computer number) and birthdate. This is called the PASS program. We also have great ebooks available year-round through the Cobb Digital Library.
Summer Link
This summer, CCSD is once again offering Summer Link—a free online resource packed with 30 days of engaging Math and ELA activities for students. Keep your student learning and growing all summer long with fun, grade-level resources available anytime, anywhere! There are no grades associated with these activities.
Click here to access the Summer Link activities. The access code is summer (all lowercase).
We are encouraging our Lewis Lions to read all summer long with our Lewis Elementary Summer Reading Challenge! Reading throughout the summer for at least 20 minutes a day helps students maintain learning gains made in school, so we can start the upcoming school year off right.
How will students participate?
We challenge every Lewis Lion to read 20 minutes each day and at least 15 hours this summer. Students will log summer reading in Beanstack, our year-round reading engagement platform. Beanstack is available as a free app, or it can be accessed through www.cobbsummerreading.com or directly at https://cobblewis.beanstack.org/.
When will it begin?
The challenge begins June 1st and lasts through July 31st.
How can I motivate my child?
All Lewis Lions who meet the goal will receive a certificate of achievement and be entered into a drawing for several prize bags filled with goodies when we return to school in August! Also, CCSD students can sync their Beanstack school account with their Cobb County Public Library Beanstack account. Log once; count for both!
Where can we find great books?
All CCSD students can checkout up to 5 books at a time from the Cobb County Public Library using their student account number (often referred to as their lunch number or computer number) and birthdate. This is called the PASS program. We also have great ebooks available year-round through the Cobb Digital Library.
Summer Link
This summer, CCSD is once again offering Summer Link—a free online resource packed with 30 days of engaging Math and ELA activities for students. Keep your student learning and growing all summer long with fun, grade-level resources available anytime, anywhere! There are no grades associated with these activities.
Click here to access the Summer Link activities. The access code is summer (all lowercase).
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