Nearly all students from low‑income households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
Learn more
Support her classroom with a gift that fosters learning.
Monthly
One-time
Support Ms. Guggenheim's classroom with a gift that fosters learning.
Monthly
One-time
Make a donation Ms. Guggenheim can use on her next classroom project.
These books will continue to enhance the print-rich classroom that I strive to create. My classroom library is a place that my students really enjoy-I read on the carpet to them, they complete work there, and they read independently! Every student book that is placed in my library is treated with love and care, and we are thankful for the opportunities to read. My students need books that match their reading level. We have a very limited number of books for them to choose from. With more books in our classroom library, my kindergarteners will continue to learn “Reading is Thinking.” And the students will also learn readers choose books for different purposes and/or reasons on different topics, in different genres. My students will have access to more books and have more than 1 or 2 books in their Book Baggies. They will also be able to choose books that interest them. The best way to increase reading ability is to read more, and these books will continue to help my students grow stronger in reading. My students already have shown an astonishing interest in independent reading, and this project will only help enrich their experiences with the printed word.
About my class
These books will continue to enhance the print-rich classroom that I strive to create. My classroom library is a place that my students really enjoy-I read on the carpet to them, they complete work there, and they read independently! Every student book that is placed in my library is treated with love and care, and we are thankful for the opportunities to read. My students need books that match their reading level. We have a very limited number of books for them to choose from. With more books in our classroom library, my kindergarteners will continue to learn “Reading is Thinking.” And the students will also learn readers choose books for different purposes and/or reasons on different topics, in different genres. My students will have access to more books and have more than 1 or 2 books in their Book Baggies. They will also be able to choose books that interest them. The best way to increase reading ability is to read more, and these books will continue to help my students grow stronger in reading. My students already have shown an astonishing interest in independent reading, and this project will only help enrich their experiences with the printed word.