My brother asked me to be his coach for a competition they have annually in our school district. It is for the 5th graders only and a lot of the kids do it. It is not a requirement, but I would say about 80-85% of the kids in the district participate. They have teams of 5 plus one coach. There is a list of 15 books that they must read (I have the list), but not everyone on the team must read them. Like each kid reads 3 books. Then we have meetings and the kids must know a lot of small details about the book, such as what road did the main character live on, as well as the author's last name. So me and a friend of mine are coaching my brother's team.
I was wondering if anybody had any tips on how to get the kids to remember these little things. We have to have our first meeting soon and I am going to tell them all to make sure they are taking good notes, make sure they read their 3 books and then read as many of the others as they can so that more than one person might know the answer, etc. Are there any creative games or something I can do with them so that they remember them better? I did this competition when I was in 5th grade and the questions truly are ones that you would never just guess the answer to. I went on sparknotes.com to see if I could print up a study guide or something for me and my friend (we're going to read the books, too, but figured that might help a bit), but they don't have the books we need. Are there any other websites like that that might help?
Also, we have to pick a team name. I was going to have the kids do that at the first meeting, but I was wondering if anybody had any ideas I could suggest. The name is just a cute little thing that we put on our poster and t-shirts. Some examples from the past are Rockin' Readers, All-Star Readers, The Page Turners, or The Book Worms. Any ideas?
I was wondering if anybody had any tips on how to get the kids to remember these little things. We have to have our first meeting soon and I am going to tell them all to make sure they are taking good notes, make sure they read their 3 books and then read as many of the others as they can so that more than one person might know the answer, etc. Are there any creative games or something I can do with them so that they remember them better? I did this competition when I was in 5th grade and the questions truly are ones that you would never just guess the answer to. I went on sparknotes.com to see if I could print up a study guide or something for me and my friend (we're going to read the books, too, but figured that might help a bit), but they don't have the books we need. Are there any other websites like that that might help?
Also, we have to pick a team name. I was going to have the kids do that at the first meeting, but I was wondering if anybody had any ideas I could suggest. The name is just a cute little thing that we put on our poster and t-shirts. Some examples from the past are Rockin' Readers, All-Star Readers, The Page Turners, or The Book Worms. Any ideas?


Just my two cents.....