Thursday, December 13, 2018

2019 Reading Assignment Challenge | Sign Up Now!


This year the Reading Assignment Challenge has really evolved into something different and we're so excited to share it with y'all. It's like you we've grown up and have graduated high school. That's right y'all! We're off to college, which means a lot more choice and freedom!



Register for your spring semester reading assignment classes!

This year you'll be registering for classes that fit your reading goals. And the best part? You're only registering for a semester at a time! The spring semester is January - May 2019. You'll come back in May to register for your summer classes (June-August 2019). And again in August to register for your fall classes (September - December). You can register for the same classes all year if you want, but you can also switch it up, depending on your life and goals.

Meet your professors

Professor AuthorLuv

Professor AuthorLuv used to have her own school, where her students we're required to pick a favorite author and commit to reading all their books over the course of a year (aka The AuthorLuv Challenge). She's decided to make her life a little easier and just host some classes here instead. She still wants you to pick a favorite author and commit to reading a certain number of books by that author each month, but she's letting you set your number based on the level course you sign up for. 
  • AuthorLuv Beginner Class (credits: 1) - In the beginner's course your committing to reading one book a month by your chosen author. You'll get an A if you read 1 book by that author all 5 months, a B if you read 1 book 4 of the months, a C if you read 1 book 3 of the months, and a D if you read 1 book 2 of the months. Professor AuthorLuv will have to give you an F for anything less. 
  • AuthorLuv Intermediate Class (credits: 2) - In the intermediate course your committing to reading two books a month by your chosen author. You'll get an A if you read 2 books by that author all 5 months, a B if you read 2 books 4 of the months, a C if you read 2 books 3 of the months, and a D if you read 2 books 2 of the months. Professor AuthorLuv will have to give you an F for anything less. 
  • AuthorLuv Advanced Class (credits: 3) - In the advanced course your committing to reading three books a month by your chosen author. You'll get an A if you read 3 books by that author all 5 months, a B if you read 3 books 4 of the months, a C if you read 3 books 3 of the months, and a D if you read 3 books 2 of the months. Professor AuthorLuv will have to give you an F for anything less. 

Professor Genre

Professor Genre is all about choosing a genre/theme. For his classes you'll commit to reading a certain number of books from one genre each month. Choose your level course to sign up for the number of books you'll read each month. (theme can be anything from Christmas to reading books with the letter P in the title) 
  • Genre Beginner Class (credits: 1) - In the beginner's course your committing to reading one book a month in your chosen genre/theme. You'll get an A if you read 1 book in that genre all 5 months, a B if you read 1 book 4 of the months, a C if you read 1 book 3 of the months, and a D if you read 1 book 2 of the months. Professor Genre will have to give you an F for anything less. 
  • Genre Intermediate Class (credits: 2) - In the intermediate course your committing to reading two books a month in your chosen genre/theme  You'll get an A if you read 2 books in that genre all 5 months, a B if you read 2 books 4 of the months, a C if you read 2 books 3 of the months, and a D if you read 2 books 2 of the months. Professor Genre will have to give you an F for anything less. 
  • Genre Advanced Class (credits: 3) - In the advanced course your committing to reading three books a month in your chosen genre/theme  You'll get an A if you read 3 books in that genre all 5 months, a B if you read 3 books 4 of the months, a C if you read 3 books 3 of the months, and a D if you read 3 books 2 of the months. Professor Genre will have to give you an F for anything less. 

Professor Mix-It-Up

Professor Mix-It-Up wants you to have the freedom to mix-it-up. For her courses you'll commit to reading a certain number of books from a list that you create in the first month of the course. She's giving you a lot of freedom; The books can be any genre, any author, any format! But you have to have your list completed and posted by January 31, 2019 and you have to stick to it. Choose your level course to sign up for the number of books you'll read each month. 
  • Mix-It-Up Beginner Class (credits: 1) - In the beginner's course your committing to reading one book a month from your list. You'll get an A if you read 1 book from the list all 5 months, a B if you read 1 book 4 of the months, a C if you read 1 book 3 of the months, and a D if you read 1 book 2 of the months. Professor Mix-It-Up will have to give you an F for anything less. 
  • Mix-It-Up Intermediate Class (credits: 2) - In the intermediate course your committing to reading two books a month from your list. You'll get an A if you read 2 books from the list all 5 months, a B if you read 2 books 4 of the months, a C if you read 2 books 3 of the months, and a D if you read 2 books 2 of the months. Professor Mix-It-Up will have to give you an F for anything less. 
  • Mix-It-Up Advanced Class (credits: 3) - In the advanced course your committing to reading three books a month from your list. You'll get an A if you read 3 books from the list all 5 months, a B if you read 3 books 4 of the months, a C if you read 3 books 3 of the months, and a D if you read 3 books 2 of the months. Professor Mix-It-Up will have to give you an F for anything less. 

What will you register for? 

The fun of this challenge is that you can build the semester of your choosing. If you want to take only one credit - great! Your a part-time student. Feel like taking a full load? Take all the advanced classes! Want to do something in-between, that's great too! You pick any combination of classes. Take one, take two, take three! You'll get a grade in each class you take and the more credits the course, the more points for your grade in the end of semester give away for one of two $5 gift cards to Amazon. 

Points breakdown

  • Advanced A - 6 points
  • Advanced B - 5 points
  • Advanced C - 4 points
  • Advanced D - 3 points
  • Intermediate A - 5 points
  • Intermediate B - 4 points
  • Intermediate C - 3 points
  • Intermediate D - 2 points
  • Beginner A - 4 points
  • Beginner B - 3 points
  • Beginner C - 2 points
  • Beginner D - 1 point

Registration

With a blog post, Facebook post, tweet, Goodreads post, Instagram post, etc. announce your participation and what classes you're taking, including the level. If you're registering for Mix-It-Up make sure you get that list made and shared by January 31st! 

9 comments:

  1. I'm aiming for Mix It Up Intermediate level. Thanks for hosting!

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  2. Dipping my toe in for Beginner with all three teachers. :)

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  3. This sounds like a nice new mix up. But just to clarify: Are we only choosing one author/genre for the entire year, or do we get to switch to a different author/genre at each semester? Say, I choose to read high fantasy as my genre, but start growing bored of high fantasy by May. For the next semester, I can choose a different genre? Or am I dedicated to that same genre all year, and can only change levels?

    I'll probably be aiming for Beginner or Intermediate for all three teachers, though. =D

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    1. You can change up everything each semester. You re-register each semester, so genre/author/etc can change :)

      Good luck!

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  4. I just noticed it says 5 books to get an A, if you read one book. However, Jan 1-May 1 would only be 4 months unless you expect people to read a book in a day for May. I hope I don't sound mean. I just need some clarification.

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  5. So I sadly missed the link up deadline, but because it's still May for a few more hours, I'm hoping it's okay to still sign up! Here is my link:

    https://thebookkeepersapprentice.blogspot.com/2019/05/2019-reading-assignment-challenge.html

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  6. This is absolutely one of the best blogs I've come across. I've been blogging only since July. I want to do one of the challenges if you are doing them again for 2020. Nice job.

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