More than a third of students from low‑income households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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These books will be matched with each child's' reading level, interests and will instill confidence in my students' reading ability. Each student can borrow a "book bag" to take home. Inside will be a few books at the students' reading levels and a note for parents encouraging them to read the books with their child.
With these new books, my students will have a variety of books at their reading level, that will allow them to read confidently with their parents. Studies have proven that children that read with their parents when young have a better chance of being successful and productive adults.
My students will be so excited to take these books home throughout the school year. They will also be able to choose books that interest them. I allow lots of independent reading time in my classroom. They are reading every chance they get like in between transitions. The best way to increase reading ability is to read more, especially at home. 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 encourage parental involvement in their child's interests in reading.
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These books will be matched with each child's' reading level, interests and will instill confidence in my students' reading ability. Each student can borrow a "book bag" to take home. Inside will be a few books at the students' reading levels and a note for parents encouraging them to read the books with their child.
With these new books, my students will have a variety of books at their reading level, that will allow them to read confidently with their parents. Studies have proven that children that read with their parents when young have a better chance of being successful and productive adults.
My students will be so excited to take these books home throughout the school year. They will also be able to choose books that interest them. I allow lots of independent reading time in my classroom. They are reading every chance they get like in between transitions. The best way to increase reading ability is to read more, especially at home. 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 encourage parental involvement in their child's interests in reading.