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What forms of reading activities can schools carry out?
What forms of reading activities can schools carry out are as follows:

1, change books. Carry out "I love books, change books" activities throughout the school. Call on all students to donate old books they have read or not, and exchange resources for books they have not read, so as to enrich their reading horizons and broaden their knowledge.

2. "Reading Mood Sticker". Use post-it notes to record your reading feelings or moods, and stick them on the "Reading Mood Message Board" to record readers' dribs and drabs about reading.

3. "Reading, Better Life" reading essay activity. Form of work: reading experience, introducing good books, essays and poems that meet the theme, suggesting the reading scope around a topic, commenting on related books, and giving targeted counseling.

4. Organize the exchange of reading experience and understanding.

5. Conduct knowledge contests, reward winners and deepen reading activities. Reading activity is a mass activity with reading as the main content and skillfully integrating ideological and political education into it. The purpose is to guide the masses to carry out self-education and mutual promotion.

6. At least three times a week, students are recommended to appreciate American literature before class. Students go to the podium to recommend comments and hold a reading salon with the theme of "A book I like".

7. The choice of scholarly youth, scholarly class and scholarly family.