Half of students from low‑income households
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The materials I am requesting for my school will support my already started effort in building a guided reading bookroom for the students at our school. This bookroom will include six copies of trade books on carefully selected topics that align with the California Common Core and Next Generation Science Standards. Six copies of each book are necessary for small group reading instruction and buddy reading.
The goal of this bookroom is to house a rich variety of trade books that can be used in guided reading groups to support projects that students are interested in researching.
So far, my school bookroom has received money from our PTA and Title 1 funding. This money was used to purchase guided reading books on high-interest topics (both fiction and nonfiction) from students at my school. We are also planning to buy books that are culturally diverse that align with the science and social studies framework. Finally, some of the money was also used to buy bins and ziplock bags to organize the bookshelf.
With your support, we will continue to build a magnificent bookroom for students by purchasing more high-interest books. In addition, the bookroom will also need organizational materials such as book bins and ziplock bags for ease of use purposes.
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The materials I am requesting for my school will support my already started effort in building a guided reading bookroom for the students at our school. This bookroom will include six copies of trade books on carefully selected topics that align with the California Common Core and Next Generation Science Standards. Six copies of each book are necessary for small group reading instruction and buddy reading.
The goal of this bookroom is to house a rich variety of trade books that can be used in guided reading groups to support projects that students are interested in researching.
So far, my school bookroom has received money from our PTA and Title 1 funding. This money was used to purchase guided reading books on high-interest topics (both fiction and nonfiction) from students at my school. We are also planning to buy books that are culturally diverse that align with the science and social studies framework. Finally, some of the money was also used to buy bins and ziplock bags to organize the bookshelf.
With your support, we will continue to build a magnificent bookroom for students by purchasing more high-interest books. In addition, the bookroom will also need organizational materials such as book bins and ziplock bags for ease of use purposes.