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Reading Can Take You Places You Have Never Been Before!

My students need Scholastic News and Science Spin magazines to take them beyond the walls of our classroom as we study and read about different countries, communities, cultures and current events.

FULLY FUNDED! Ms. Baker's classroom raised $566

This project is fully funded

My Students

As a teacher in a low-income/high poverty school district, my students are faced with challenges both in and out of the classroom. Despite the many challenges they face, I want to provide my students with creative and meaningful learning experiences.

My students are very inquisitive.They often have questions about the different places or people that they read about.

The resources that my students have are very limited, so they don’t have the opportunities that other students have. I have no control over their home lives, but I can control what happens at school.

As their teacher, I want to give them as many meaningful learning experiences as I can that will help them connect to what they are studying.

My students come to school energetic and ready to learn, but they need appropriate reading resources that will expose them to new and exciting things.

My Project

Reading is important because it develops the mind. Kids who read more will perform better, acquire a greater vocabulary and develop better critical thinking skills. It is important that I expose my students to nonfiction text to help build their reading skills and increase their science and social studies knowledge with engaging informational texts.

Exposing children to high-quality literature allows them to take in information, sort it, and think critically about it.

We need Scholastic News and Science Spin magazines. The students will have the opportunity to learn about current events, different countries, communities and cultures at a level that they can understand.

Scholastic News and Science Spin magazines are designed to provide information to students at an age-appropriate and grade-level appropriate manner. They have large beautiful photographs with small chunks of information around them. The photographs and the factual text give the students the information in a straightforward, easy-to-understand way.

Ms. Baker Edward K. Duke Ellington Elementary School Grades PreK-2

Celebrate Black teachers and kids! This project supports a Black teacher or a school where the majority of students are Black.

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This project directly supports students at a historically underfunded school. Learn more about our Equity Focus.

This project will directly impact historically underfunded classrooms.

Chicago, IL View local requests

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

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Where Your Donation Goes

Materials Cost Quantity Total
Scholastic News, Grade 2 (min. 10 subscriptions per order) - 32 Issues / Min. 10 Subscriptions / Grade 2 • Scholastic Classroom Magazines $5.75 60 $345.00
Science Spin Grade 2 - 8 Issues / Min. 10 Subscriptions / Grade 2 • Scholastic Classroom Magazines $0.99 60 $59.40

Materials cost

$404.40

Vendor shipping charges

$40.44

Sales tax

$0.00

3rd party payment processing fee

$6.07

Fulfillment labor & materials

$30.00

Total project cost

$480.91

Suggested donation to help DonorsChoose reach more classrooms

$84.87

Total project goal

$565.78

How we calculate what's needed

Total project goal

$565.78

1 Donor

-$377.19

Donations toward project cost

-$320.61

Donations to help DonorsChoose reach more classrooms

-$56.58

match offer

-$188.59

Match offer toward project cost

-$160.30

Match offer to help DonorsChoose reach more classrooms

-$28.29

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$0.00

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