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31 Days Book Reading Challenge - 2nd Week Schedule Of Activities





#31DaysBookReadingChallengeWithDrJerryTheFirst

*Schedule Of Activities*

*2nd Week:  6th July to 12th July 2020*

*Book - The Richest Man In Babylon by George S. Clason*

*Day 6:  6th July 2020*
12 am to 6.59 pm :     Reading of Chapter 6
                        3 sentence summary of the Chapter
7 pm :                             Daily Reading Review

*Day 7:  7th May 2020*
12 am to 6.59 pm :     Reading of Chapter 7
                                3 sentence summary of the Chapter
7 pm :                             Daily Reading Review

*Day 8:  8th July 2020*
12 am to 6.59 pm :     Reading of Chapter 8
                                3 sentence summary of the Chapter
7 pm :                             Daily Reading Review

*Day 9:  9th July 2020*
12 am to 6.59 pm :     Reading of Chapter 9
                                3 sentence summary of the Chapter
7 pm :                             Daily Reading Review

*Day 10:                10th July 2020*
12 am to 6.59 pm :     Reading of Chapter 10
                                3 sentence summary of the Chapter
7 pm :                             Daily Reading Review

*Day 11:                11th July 2020*
12 am to 6.59 pm :     Reading of Chapter 11
                                3 sentence summary of the Chapter
7 pm :                             Daily Reading Review

*Day 12:                12th July 2020*
12 am to 6.59 pm :     MARATHON READING -
                                        CHAPTERS     1 TO 11
7 pm :                             Final Brainstorming Session on the Book

*The Daily Reading review shall consist of a series of questions generated from the Chapter read and which participants would be expected to proved the correct answers. This is the BRAINSTORMING SESSION at the end of which we take away a core lesson from the Chapter*.

Each person is expected to participate actively in the reading and brainstorming sessions

Happy Reading

*Dr. Jerry - the First Oguzie: JP*
*Challenge Coordinator*


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