How does Book Bingo work? This version of Book Bingo is designed for readers in grades 5 & 6. Read a variety of titles that fit descriptions on the Bingo card to complete an entire row – up and down, across, or diagonally – for Bingo. Write the title in the corresponding square and the date you completed the book. You will be awarded a ticket to the Carmel Cinema for each Bingo completed, for a maximum of five tickets for a Blackout Card (all squares completed). The details: You are on your honor to read books before adding them to your Bingo Card. Only add books read between February and April 2017. Each book you read can only be used in one bingo square. Bingo will run February 9, 2017 through April 30, 2017 or as long as movie ticket supplies last. Reed Library employees and trustees are not eligible. Reed Memorial Library Homepage: www.carmellibrary.org Address: 1733 Route 6, Carmel, NY 10512 Phone: 845-225-2439 Email: [email protected] REED LIBRARY BOOK SUGGESTONS These are just a few suggestions to get you started. There are many more possibilities we can help you find. A Book About Animals A Book of Poems o Because of Winn-Dixie by Kate DiCamillo o Crenshaw by Katherine Applegate o Black Beauty by Anna Sewell o Julie of the Wolves by Jean Craighead George o White Fang by Jack London o Shiloh by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor o Marley: A Dog Like No Other by John Grogan o Something Big Has Been Here by Jack Prelutsky o I’m Nobody! Who are You? by Emily Dickenson o Love That Dog by Sharon Creech o Technically It’s Not My Fault by John Grandits o I, Too, Sing America: three Countries of African American Poetry by Martha Rhynes A Book by Roald Dahl o The BFG Series o Charlie and the Chocolate Factory o Boy: Tales of Childhood o Matilda o Percy Jackson and the Olympians by Rick Riordan o The Magic Finger o Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator o James and the Giant Peach o Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard by Rick Riordan o A series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket o Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney o Alex Rider Series by Anthony Horowitz A Book About Sports o Gallagher Girls Series by Ally Carter o A Tale Dark and Grimm series by Adam o Cover-Up by John Flanagan o Heat by Mike Lupica o Baseball Great by Tim Green o Football Champ by Tim Green o Sports Science Projects by Madeline Goodstein o Extreme Sports by John Crossingham o Maniac Magee by Jerry Spinelli Gidwitz o Amulet by Kazu Kibuishi o The Red Blazer Girls by Michael D. Bell A Book With a One Word Title o Cinder by Marissa Meyer (or any other in the series) A Book of Jokes or Magic Tricks o Ridiculously Big Kids Joke Book by Peter Coupe o Wonder by R.J. Palacio o Amazing Magic Tricks by Norm Barnhart o Rules by Cynthia Lord o Let’s Make Magic by Jon Day o Heat by Mike Lupica o Magic: The Complete Course by Joshua Hay o Honey by Sarah Weeks o Young Magician Card Tricks by Oliver Ho o Hachet by Gary Paulsen o School Daze: Jokes Your Teacher Will Hate o Meanwhile by Jason Shiga by Louis Phillips A Graphic Novel A Mystery o Amulet Series by Kazu Kibuishi o The Red Blazer Girls by Michael D. Bell o Awkward by Svetlana Chmakova o Stormbreaker Series by Anthony Horowitz o BC Mambo by Erik Craddock o Cover-Up by John Flanagan o Drama by Raina Telgemeir o 100 Cupboards by N.D. Wilson o High Serpent Society by Jeff Parker o The Night Gardener by Jonathan Auxier o Into the Volcano by Don Wood o The Mystery of the Cupboard by o The Legend of Sleep Hollow adapted by Lynne Reid Banks o Space Case by Stuart Gibbs Jeff Zornon o Queen Bee by Chynna Chugston o Book Scavenger by Jennifer Chambliss Bertman A Book Whose Call Number Matches Your Birthday (or comes close) Call numbers identify where a book belongs on the shelf and help to keep books about the same topic together. The little white label on the bottom of each book show the call number. To find a call number that matches your birthday, write your birthday out in numbers. For example May 8 could be written 5/08. The call number would be 508. Books with call number 508 are about nature. November 4 could be written 11/4. The call number would be 114. Books with call number 114 are about space. April 23 could be written 4/23. The call number would be 423. Books with call number 423 are about words, like dictionaries. Can’t find an exact match? Check out what is close! A Fairy Tale or Folk Tale A Funny Book o A Tale Dark & Grimm by Adam Gidwitz o How to Train Your Dragon by Hiccup o Jack and the Beanstalk by Steven Kellogg Horrendous Hoddock II by Cressida o Rumpelstilskin by Paul O’Zelinsky Cowell o The Story of King Arthur and His Knights by o Zippity Zinger by Henry Winkler o I Survived Middle School by James Patterson Howard Pyle o Golem by David Wisnipwski o The Catskill Witch and Other Tales of the o Diary of a Wimpy Kid Series by Jeff Kinney Hudson Valley by James McMurry o The Adventures of Odysseus by Hugh Lupton o Trials of Apollo: The Hidden Oracle by Rick Riordan A Book Set in a Different Country o Of Nightingales That Weep by Katherine A Biography o Escape! The Story of the Great Houdini by Sid Fleischman o Brown Girl Dreaming by Jaqueline Woodson o Amelia Earhart: Flying Solo by John Burke Paterson o The Cay by Theodore Taylor o Hatchet by Gary Paulsen o The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett o The Marvels by Brian Selznick o Midnight for Charlie Bone by Jenny Nimmo o Who was George Washington? by Roberta Edwards o Abraham Lincoln: Civil War President by John F. Grabowski o Phineas Gage: A Gruesome But True Story by John Fleishman o The Greatest: Muhammad Ali by Walter Dean Myers A Book that Became a Movie o Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan o Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling o Matilda by Roald Dahl o Holes by Louis Sachar o The Giver by Lois Lowry o Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl
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