The Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame's second annual "Tundra Tales" at-home reading program's registration deadline is Friday, Jan. 20. The program is open to Wisconsin students in grades 4K through 5.
Students must read or be read to for 60 minutes every week, outside of school, for 8 weeks, (a total of 480 minutes) from Jan. 23 to March 25. Students are able to read their way to scoring fun prizes.
The "Tundra Tales" program is meant to develop lifelong reading habits by encouraging children to read at home.
Students who achieve the goal will earn one of the following prizes: two tickets to the Packers Hall of Fame or a tasty treat from Curly's Pub (Lambeau Float or Cookie Skillet Sundae).
Parents/guardians record the minutes throughout the process and then sign the paper to show completion. The tracking sheets are to be returned to the student's teacher by Wednesday, March 28.
Last year more than 5,000 students from across the state participated in the at-home reading program. Homeschoolers have also participated in the program, and are encouraged to continue doing so.
For more information go to http://www.packers.com/lambeau-field/hall-of-fame/tundra-tales.html