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The Sanger West Library is so excited to introduce the Library Rewards Program. This is an opportunity to earn points toward fun and helpful prizes. Simply complete the challenges (most take just a few minutes) and complete the forms. NOTE: YOU MUST BE LOGGED INTO YOUR BROWSER WITH GOOGLE TO SEE THE FORMS.
With the exception of login, forms can only be completed once per question. Points will not be awarded for guesses (You have to answer correctly the first time).
Library Website Login
Fill out this form to get your login point. You can earn up to one login point per day.
Word of the Week (2 pts, hard copy 3 pts)
Look up this week’s word in the dictionary. Then, submit the definition on the form below.
untenable
QR CODE CHALLENGE (10 pts)
To earn points for the QR code challenge, follow this clue to find the QR code on the bookshelf. Then, answer the question listed with the QR code!
Art is the theme
of this week’s celebration
from pottery and sculptures
to painted iterations
In the seven hundreds
you’ll find books on art–
for our challenge,
740s is the place to start.
Find the book
about drawing creatures
to answer the question,
this week, that’s featured.
Random Question (3-5 points)
Answer the question in this form to collect one point. Don’t forget to check out your classmates’ responses!
Mystery Staff Challenge (5-10 points)
5 points for attempts. 10 points for correct answers.
Fact Finder (3 pts)
Check out this week’s article then answer the question about what you learned. Click here for login info!
How old was the antique bust?
“Cubism.” Britannica School, Encyclopædia Britannica, 19 Oct. 2023. school.eb.com/levels/high/article/cubism/394579. Accessed 15 Apr. 2024.
“Pizza.” Britannica School, Encyclopædia Britannica, 16 Aug. 2018. school.eb.com/levels/middle/article/pizza/631336. Accessed 6 Feb. 2024.
Idiom Illustration (7 points)
For this challenge, you must draw an illustration of some idiom (figurative language). An idiom is a phrase that is commonly used but does not mean what it says. For example, "hit the hay" actually means "go to sleep." To earn your points, show your illustration to a librarian. Be prepared to explain what the phrase actually means.
This week, draw an illustration of the phrase “artistic license.”
Classic Connection (up to 17 points!)
Watch the video below to answer the question. You can also read the story here.
Whose portrait is being drawn?
BONUS POINTS: For an additional 20 points, sketch a portrait of someone you know.
Additional Activities
10 points per student; 5 points per parent.
10 points per student; you need to fill out this form to get points.
Maximum of 15 points; you may retake the quiz for full points, but will only earn points once for the quiz