{"monthlySchoolDonationEnabled":false,"callToActionDisplayName":"Townsend Middle School","outOfStateSupporters":0.0,"allowSchoolLevelGiving":true,"hasFundedProjects":true,"projectGratitudeData":[{"teacherId":9783076,"projectId":8846884,"letterContent":"Due to the generous donation of the interest novels, my students have thoroughly enjoyed exploring all the different options provided to my classroom. With the donation, students were exposed to novels of different genres that excited them. I heard from several students how excited they were to find the books they had been searching for in my classroom library. \r\nSince receiving the materials, I have noticed a considerable increase in the number of novels checked out from my classroom library. The novels donated to me were ones that students had expressed interest in reading or books similar to the ones they enjoyed. Frequently, when I check the sign-out and sign-in sheet for my classroom library, the novels are checked out. Many students are interested in the same books, which creates even more excitement when they can finally start reading the book they have been waiting for. Students have been finishing their novels much faster since they are novels they are interested in. Frequently, students go to the classroom library and find the next book in a series or from their favorite author that they can read, thanks to the generous donations. \r\nEach quarter, students have an AR goal that they try to meet. They can achieve this by reading novels with different point values and taking a comprehension quiz. Over the few months I have had the new novels in my classroom, more students have achieved their AR goals. It is exciting to see students finishing more books, understanding the content, and enjoying what they are reading. Through the donation of novels, students have been exploring different genres they would not usually be interested in. Some of the most popular genres are sports, historical fiction, and fantasy. \r\nNot only did the novels help students explore more options inside the classroom, they also offered students the opportunity to read some of the same books with their friends. Some of the books I received had multiple copies, which students could read with their friends and discuss the novel's content. The book donations also helped offer students more options inside the classroom that can be used for their novel choices during our Holocaust unit of study. \r\nThanks to the generous donations, my students have been so excited to explore the different options they now have in my classroom. 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Each week, students read portions of their books and took notes on the characters, setting, plot, theme, and interesting details to come to their book club meetings prepared for meaningful discussions.\r\n\tTo begin exploring the literature, students participated in a book tasting. Students circulated the classroom and spent a few minutes with each of the novels, reading the back cover information as well as some of the first few pages of the book. After they had the opportunity to get a feel for each of the novels that they could read for their book clubs, they chose their favorite book that they interacted with to be the one they would be reading during this time. From the start, when students could choose the novel that interested them the most, I could already observe their excitement to explore their new reading materials. \r\n\tEach day over several months, students came together for twenty minutes to read through their novels and gather notes for their book club meetings. As the weeks progressed the students became more excited for each of their meetings to share what they had discovered in their novels. The students kept track of the characters, their character traits, the plot, the setting, and the theme to discuss when it was time to dive into their novels with their peers. As they read, they also expanded their vocabulary. Whenever a student would come across a word they did not recognize or know the meaning of, they would first use their context clues to try to understand the word. Once they had an idea of what the definition of the word might be, they consulted their resources to find the meaning of the word. \r\n\tToward the end of this project, students were so invested in their novels that their conversations would continue outside of the classroom. I observed several students making predictions about how their stories would end while talking with their peers outside of the classroom. At the beginning of their novels, each student predicted how they thought their book would end. Some students were shocked by the ending of their books, and others were pleasantly surprised to see that their predictions were mostly correct. Most of the books I received for my book club novels had sequels, which students were lined up to read after finishing their first novel. Observing the students interacting with their novels through meaningful conversations with their peers was truly rewarding. They surpassed my expectations of diving deeper into their novels, and some even began analyzing their characters' motivations. 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Townsend Middle School is
a rural public school
in Townsend, Montana that is part of Townsend School District 1.
It serves 119 students
in grades 6 - 8 with a student/teacher ratio of 14.9:1.
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of students receive free or reduced price lunch
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8%
of students are Black, Latino, Native
American, or Asian
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Townsend Middle School
$3,437
raised using DonorsChoose
7
projects
funded
6
teachers
funded
3
donors
6
projects for
books
Townsend Middle School has received support from
3 individuals from Montana and
0 individuals out-of-state.