Introducing a Fun, Free Research Challenge!

Do your students love to learn? Are you looking for a fun and engaging way to teach library and research skills? If so, I have something exciting for you!



I’m thrilled to introduce Detective Booksy’s Free Research Challenge, designed to turn kids into research detectives as they learn to find and evaluate information. Whether you’re a homeschool parent, librarian, or teacher, this challenge makes learning essential skills both fun and interactive!

What is the Detective Booksy Research Challenge?

In this challenge, kids will step into the role of a junior detective, uncovering research strategies one step at a time.

Through a series of engaging activities, they’ll:

✅ Find a research topic

✅ Ask good questions

✅ Choose sources

✅ Take notes

The best part? It’s completely free!



Why Research Skills Matter

In today’s world, knowing how to find and evaluate information is just as important as knowing how to read. Kids are constantly exposed to new information online, and they need the tools to separate fact from fiction.

By taking part in the Detective Booksy Research Challenge, they’ll gain skills they’ll use for a lifetime.

Who is This Challenge For?

This challenge is perfect for:

📚 Homeschool parents looking for an engaging way to teach research skills

📚 Teachers and librarians who want to supplement lessons with interactive learning

📚 Curious kids who love puzzles, mysteries, and solving problems

The activities can be done individually or in small groups, making it easy to fit into any learning environment!

How to Get Started

Joining the challenge is easy! Just sign up with your email, and you’ll receive everything you need to get started.

🔍 Sign up for the free challenge here.

Once signed up, you’ll receive:

✔ Step-by-step research activities

✔ A special Detective Booksy certificate upon completion

Ready to Conquer the Challenge?

Detective Booksy is waiting for junior detectives to join the case! Sign up today and watch your kids develop essential research skills.

🔍 Join the challenge now.

Let me know in the comments—what research skills do your kids struggle with the most? I’d love to create more resources to help!

Tina Brigham

Tina Brigham is a writer, a teacher, and a librarian.

http://askaschoollibrarian.com
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