One of the best parts of my job as a librarian is hosting our school’s annual reading fair. I absolutely love seeing the reading fair projects my students complete! Every year, I am just wowed by their projects and the hard work they put into them. My kids are early elementary-aged so they require lots of help from home. However, the heart of the project comes in presenting those projects to the judges. Those kids must be able to do that all on their own.
This year, I picked out 25 early elementary reading fair projects from our school to share with you in hopes of inspiring a little creativity in your own child if you have no idea where to start.
25 Early Elementary Reading Fair Projects
If you’re new to reading fairs or need even more information or ideas, start here. Each year, I share the best projects that I come across from my own school and other reading fairs I’ve judged in the past. These kids and their families put so much effort and love into each project, and I know these will be great school memories for them for years to come.
Looking for a good book to do a project on? This list of early elementary-aged books is a great starting place to get ideas for reading fair projects for younger students. It’s never too early to get kids interested in a great book. This is also an excellent literacy project to work on if you homeschool.
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