More than half 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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My students see reading as an important part of their daily lives. I want to make sure that this desire to read and learn never fades. My students need exciting accessible books for struggling readers, which spark interest for those children who already find reading unappealing. There are many new and exciting book series that feature popular characters that children love like Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Dork Diaries, or Junie B. Jones.
I have many low level readers in my class who often don't get the opportunity to practice their reading and learning outside of the classroom. However, the classroom library is also limited to keep these students challenged. It is hard to come up with a variety of high interest books on lower levels due to availability within our curriculum and lack of funding and resources. In addition, I have students who are reading above a 3rd grade level and they need higher level books to continue to push them academically. I have scavenged the internet and put together a list of books tailored to my student population! This project will bring that list to life in our library.
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My students see reading as an important part of their daily lives. I want to make sure that this desire to read and learn never fades. My students need exciting accessible books for struggling readers, which spark interest for those children who already find reading unappealing. There are many new and exciting book series that feature popular characters that children love like Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Dork Diaries, or Junie B. Jones.
I have many low level readers in my class who often don't get the opportunity to practice their reading and learning outside of the classroom. However, the classroom library is also limited to keep these students challenged. It is hard to come up with a variety of high interest books on lower levels due to availability within our curriculum and lack of funding and resources. In addition, I have students who are reading above a 3rd grade level and they need higher level books to continue to push them academically. I have scavenged the internet and put together a list of books tailored to my student population! This project will bring that list to life in our library.