Bernard Jones Activity Set
Students will stay mentally and physically active with this cool and fun Hoop Kid eBook, activity log, and progress calendar set.
Download and print your Hoop Kid activity logs and calendars and start recording your child's reading and play activity and progress. Make it fun by offering small rewards for completing different milestones using the logs and calendar!
These materials will encourage 60 minutes of play and 30 minutes of reading each day.
Perfect for parents of kids 8-12, physical education instructors, reading specialists, or teachers, looking to promote and encourage reading and physical activity with students.
You'll get immediate access to your eBook, logs, and calendars as pdf downloads on the order confirmation page and emailed receipt.
What's included:
- Bernard Jones eBook (pdf format)
- Reading log sheet
- Physical Activity log sheet
- April & May progress calendars
BERNARD JONES IS GOING PLACES, is a fast-paced, action-packed middle-grade chapter book that follows the adventure of Bernard Jones, a brave yet sheltered small-town boy who dreams of traveling the world like his grandfather, a famous globetrotting photographer, and relic-hunter. That dream suddenly becomes a reality when Bernard accidentally receives a magical ancient relic from his grandfather, for his twelfth birthday that has the power to teleport him to any place in the world. Bernard is ultimately transported into a dangerous mission to save his grandfather from a trio of ruthless thieves who are after the magic relic. Bernard must be courageous, responsible, and creative to save his grandfather, keep the ancient relic safe, and get back home before his overprotective parents find out.
A fun middle-grade chapter book, full of mystery, magic-realism, and adventure! Kids will relate to Bernard's natural curiosity, imagination, and his longing for independence and freedom to explore and be adventurous.
Praise for Bernard Jones Is Going Places
This is a fascinating story of a young boy and his adventures via a magical chair that was given to him by his grandfather. It is reasonably fast paced, and the plot is tightly woven. Your intended audience will find this story very interesting. -Anna