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HOW TO PARTICIPATE?

Enter the contest!

Enter your class for the competition by clicking here:   the contest registration period is now over. Subscribe to our newsletter to be informed of all the details of our next contest!

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Can my class participate if we are not subscribed to Literatout?

Yes! Enter the contest and check the box "Please activate a free account for me and my class". We will activate a free account (active until December 11, 2019) for you and your students. You will receive an email with your login details within 72 hours of entering the contest.

Read!

Then, each student in your class will have to read between 5 and 15 minutes per day, one or more digital books from their Literatout student account, during the 21 days of the competition. The digital books can be read in class and / or at home. Reading can be done alone or in pairs, with peers, parents, friends, etc. There are three ways to read a book: 1) you can “read” the pictures 2) you can read the words 3) you can tell a story that has been read to us. If your class is drawn, to qualify, each of your students will have to read 5 to 15 minutes per day, one or more digital books from their Literatout student account, during the 21 days of the competition. A check will be made based on our usage statistics.

Take part in the activities (optional)!

Of course, the main activity will consist, for the students, of reading between 5 and 15 minutes per day, one or more digital books from their Littératout student account, during the 21 days of the competition. The digital books can be read in class and / or at home. Reading can be done alone or in pairs, with peers, parents, friends, etc. There are three ways to read a digital book: 1) you can “read” the pictures 2) you can read the words 3) you can tell a story that has been read to us. Download our poster on the three ways to read a book . Thus, students of all ages and abilities can participate in the contest!

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The mini challenges

In addition, 7 mini reading challenges will be offered to your students to stimulate their interest and motivation to read every day. The challenges are optional! Let your students choose the challenges that suit them! Click here to know the mini challenges offered!

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Activities to offer your students

In addition, various reading activities available on the Littératout platform are offered. These activities are optional. Choose the ones that suit! Click here to find out what activities are on offer!

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To do before, during and after the competition

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Click here to download the checklist

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Before the competition

  • Take part in the I'm starting webinar on the Littératout platform (optional but recommended). D ates and registration: http://bit.ly/webinaire_je_me_lance

  • Take part in the Questions and Answers evening which will be held on Tuesday November 19 from 6 to 9 p.m. This is a virtual "Open House" meeting which aims to answer your questions on the functioning of the platform and the details of the competition. Arrive at the time you want, no registration required! Log in here: https://www.gotomeet.me/Litteratout

  • If you haven't already, create your class from your teacher interface.

  • Make sure your student accounts are functional.

  • Create one or more groups and add digital books to them.

  • Add students to created groups and have your students sign in to their accounts.

  • Introduce the contest to your students.

  • Send the competition cover letter to parents. Click here to download a sample letter.

  • Attend the Discover the Educational Potential of Digital Books webinar (optional). Date and registration: http://bit.ly/litteraturejeunesse

During the competition

  • Encourage your students to read, between 5 and 15 minutes per day, one or more digital books from their Literatout student accounts. Reading can be done alone or in pairs, with peers, parents, friends, in class and / or at home. There are three ways to read a book: 1) you can “read” the pictures 2) you can read the words 3) you can tell a story that has been read to us. Download our poster on the three ways to read a book . Thus, students of all ages and abilities can participate in the contest!

  • Invite students to choose mini reading challenges. This is optional! Let the students decide whether or not they want to take on a challenge!

  • Suggest reading activities to do in class, in connection with the books read by the students. This is optional!

  • At the end of each week, be sure to put books in your students' accounts so they can read at home on the weekend.


After the competition

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  • Gather your group and do an objectification of the 21 Day Challenge experience. Ask students to name their favorite readings.

  • Watch for the announcement of the winning classes on Facebook on December 12 between 12 p.m. and 2 p.m.

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  • Recognize the efforts of your students! Offer them this nice certificate to underline and recognize their participation in the contest! Download the certificate .

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