I am working with author Alan Gibbons on a very exciting new project for primary schools. Here are the details - please pass these on to any schools that might be interested.
The
Reading Show
An
exciting new one-hour theatrical presentation for KS2 to get your kids reading!
Presented
by authors Alan Gibbons and Andy Seed, here is 60 minutes of performance,
sketches, readings, jokes, recommendations, stories, poems, drama and wild
enthusiasm about books. It’s interactive, fast, fun and inspiring!
Our aim is simple: to get children reading
for pleasure:
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Books given away during the show
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Perfect for reluctant readers and boys
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For ages 7-11
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Includes a free ‘How to Get Them Reading’ pack
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Performed in your school hall
Bookings
are now being taken for April to December 2013 from primary schools across the
North of England and Midlands.
Unesco says
reading for pleasure is the single most important thing that will make a child
successful in life. So let’s get them reading. Let’s make it fun. Let’s make a
difference.
Alan
Gibbons is a Blue Peter Book Award winner and twice shortlisted for the
Carnegie Medal. He visits 180 schools a year in the UK and overseas. www.alangibbons.com
Andy
Seed is a children’s poet, non-fiction writer and author of the bestselling
memoir All Teachers Great and Small. www.andyseed.com
The show is based on
the format of the highly successful Oh-lympics
Show which was sold out in schools in spring and summer 2012.
Q&A
Who is the show aimed at?
The
show is for Key Stage 2 children in all types of school. The content of the
performance will appeal to all children from 7-11 and we aim to enthuse
everyone about books, and reluctant readers in particular.
What type of show is it?
The
Reading show is a 60 minute interactive compendium of sketches, readings, fun,
drama, poems and enthusiasm for books. It is not a workshop, nor a talk, nor a
typical author visit – it is even more exciting: a theatrical experience with
lots of props, characters, humour and stories brought to life.
Who is presenting the show?
Two
author/performers, Alan Gibbons and Andy Seed who are former teachers, now
full-time writers who visit schools around the country (and beyond) and have a
deep-seated desire to see all children discovering the joy of books. We have
energy, ideas, experience and some cracking gags.
What size audience can be
accommodated?
Almost
any number that fits in a school hall (provided that we have space at the front
to perform – about 4 metres).
What dates are available and
how do I book?
From
mid-April 2013 to the end of the summer term then right through the autumn term
from Sept to Dec 2013. To book please email andy@andyseed.com
or mygibbo@gmail.com or call Andy on
01653 696704.
How much does the show cost?
The
show is £400 + VAT to include all travel/accommodation expenses. This may seem
high but audiences will get the chance to experience two acclaimed authors, and
the whole of KS2 will have one hour’s intensive input, which is the same as
each child might receive during a typical author visit. Small schools might
like to double up to save costs.
How will the school benefit?
·
Children
will be receiving vital messages in a fast, exciting context: that reading is
fun (if you have the right book); that books make you clever; that there is a
wonderful range of books out there; that libraries lend books for free.
·
The
show is interactive and we will be asking schools to select reluctant readers
to participate in fun activities for which they will receive free books.
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Enthusiasm
and inspiration are guaranteed: it’s what we’re all about.
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Each
school will receive a handbook called How
to Get Them Reading written by
Andy and Alan. This will contain a range of strategies and practical tips for
promoting reading for pleasure both in and out of school. All the children’s books
recommended in the show are listed in this handbook.
Why is the show only being
performed in the North and Midlands?
As
busy authors based in the North of England we are restricted by travelling times
and the expense of overnight accommodation. We will consider taking the show
further afield after its initial run. We will also consider adapting the show
for KS3 – please do register your interest in either case.