Students participating in the Adventures Awaits Beanstack will also receive a coupon for free Pizza Hut if they receive at least four badges!
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Reading Program:                                                                                            


The library sponsors many voluntary reading programs throughout the year using Beanstack. Students can win prizes by entering in how many minutes they read daily. This reading program is open to all students. Every day, after reading, students should click into BEANSTACK located on Classlink, and log how many minutes they read.  

Teachers, Students, and Parents,  

Woo Hoo!  It's a DISTRICT-WIDE and CAMPUS BEANSTACK READING CHALLENGE. 

This year the district is challenging ALL students and campuses to READ, READ, READ and then at the end of each day, log all the minutes that were read into BEANSTACK. 

The district's goal with all campuses combined is 10,000 minutes .  In addition, a little friendly competition never hurt anyone, so the district will be also tracking the progress of each campus individually then sharing and comparing totals. 
 

*BEANSTACK is accessible through ClassLink 

  1. Go to ClassLink. 

  1. Click on Beanstack. 

  1. If you are participating in a challenge then once you are in, click on Challenges.  

  1. Choose your challenge 

  1. then click Log Reading in the upper left corner. 

  1. Choose Minutes or Books whatever your challenge calls for  

  1. Fill in the title and author of your book if you can.  This is not required but is the best as it generates a history of your reading. 

  1. Note: If  your challenge calls for you to log by books, then please go back and log your minutes as well for that book for the district challenge.  

  1. See to the left a visual of the Beanstack icon and page. 

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