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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With such ample exposure to quality literature at the primary ages, it is vital to continue its availability and use in the intermediate grades. One challenge intermediate teachers face is keeping their students hooked on reading. Supplementing our reading curriculum with A Series of Unfortunate Events, an engaging series of 13 books, will nurture the lifelong love of reading.
Unfortunately, the books that I purchased fifteen years ago are falling apart; volunteers go through the books to make sure the yellowed pages are in the correct order as the binding does not hold the pages anymore. I also do not have any of the books 11-13, so students have to hope our library's one copy of each is available. As this series is at the top of half of my students' favorites, I feel obliged to provide these materials for them.
Three of each novel in the A Series of Unfortunate Events series will allow groups of students to read these books at home and at school, and talk about them when they are reading. It would also allow me to use them in our guided reading circles for literary instruction and vocabulary development.
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With such ample exposure to quality literature at the primary ages, it is vital to continue its availability and use in the intermediate grades. One challenge intermediate teachers face is keeping their students hooked on reading. Supplementing our reading curriculum with A Series of Unfortunate Events, an engaging series of 13 books, will nurture the lifelong love of reading.
Unfortunately, the books that I purchased fifteen years ago are falling apart; volunteers go through the books to make sure the yellowed pages are in the correct order as the binding does not hold the pages anymore. I also do not have any of the books 11-13, so students have to hope our library's one copy of each is available. As this series is at the top of half of my students' favorites, I feel obliged to provide these materials for them.
Three of each novel in the A Series of Unfortunate Events series will allow groups of students to read these books at home and at school, and talk about them when they are reading. It would also allow me to use them in our guided reading circles for literary instruction and vocabulary development.