March Book Madness
March Book Madness is a tournament style game where books are pitted against each other in a head to head match-up, modeled after the NCAA March Madness Basketball Tournament (c).
In order to advance, students and teachers vote for their "favorite" choice in each bracket round. The book with the most votes advances!
Students are always encouraged to read the books, but in order to learn more about each book you haven't read, students can use online resources to explore book summaries, excerpts, interviews with the author, and/or book trailers!
Sharing your experience using social media? Use our hashtag #2016mbm to stay connected with other students around the country!
**These books have been selected as an appropriate lexile and grade level for middle grade and young adult students. Students are not encouraged to read any books that they deem too mature or containing inappropriate content.
In order to advance, students and teachers vote for their "favorite" choice in each bracket round. The book with the most votes advances!
Students are always encouraged to read the books, but in order to learn more about each book you haven't read, students can use online resources to explore book summaries, excerpts, interviews with the author, and/or book trailers!
Sharing your experience using social media? Use our hashtag #2016mbm to stay connected with other students around the country!
**These books have been selected as an appropriate lexile and grade level for middle grade and young adult students. Students are not encouraged to read any books that they deem too mature or containing inappropriate content.
Voting Schedule:
Round 1: 3/8-3/10
Round 2: 3/11-3/15
Round 3: 3/16- 3/18
Round 4: 3/29-3/31
Round 5: 4/1-4/4
Round 2: 3/11-3/15
Round 3: 3/16- 3/18
Round 4: 3/29-3/31
Round 5: 4/1-4/4