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Showing posts with label Donors Choose. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Donors Choose. Show all posts

Friday, February 16, 2018

DonorsChoose.org Donor Generosity Stretches Our Budget Again

Readers are Leaders

There are so many excellent books published each year. It's hard to keep up with all the trends, fill in as new books in each series are published, and replace books that have been lost and/or damaged. In order to stretch my budget dollars as far as possible, I have been creating projects on DonorsChoose to fulfill our wish lists this year. So far, three book-related projects have been funded: Readers Are Leaders (pictured above--included about 100 newly published fiction and nonfiction titles), Nonfiction is Our Jam! (pictured below--included 25 nonfiction titles for both research and pleasure reading), and More Books We Love (pictured below--included multiple copies of extremely popular titles that are frequently requested on our hold list). I am grateful to the generous donors who made these purchases possible. This represents over $2,400 in new materials that are now accessible to my students--what an amazing gift!!


Nonfiction is Our Jam!

More Books We Love

All of the books include a sticker to let my students know about the generosity of our donors.

Friday, December 11, 2015

Help Us Achieve Our All-School Read

Over the past two years, we have created a community of readers, in part, through our all-school read. The first year, everyone read Wonder by RJ Palacio. Even my most reluctant colleagues loved Auggie's story and the impact reading it together has on our students. Last year, we tackled A Long Walk to Water by Linda Sue Park. Not only did our students get the opportunity to read the book, they also had guest from our local branch of Lifewater come and teach them about what it is like to live without a well. Kids carried the 5-gallon jugs, traced the path of water in its daily use, and learned about athletes from Activewater who are working to bring wells to under served communities.

This year, I met Wes Moore at the School Library Journal Summit. His young adult book, Discovering Wes Moore, seems like the perfect book for our community this year. The story of both Wes Moores--one a Rhodes scholar and author, one in prison for the rest of his life--will likely resonate with a wide variety of readers. In order to have enough copies of the book, I started a Donors Choose (which was totally funded--yay!) and am also partnering with our local independent bookstore to have copies donated. If you are local, you can stop in at Bookbug of Kalamazoo and donate a copy for $6.29+tax. If you are remote (or just prefer shopping online), Bookbug has provided a link to use for donating a copy (use code MAPLEREADS at checkout to get the discount).

Would you like to share our project with your friends and family? This flyer may be used to advertise our funding efforts. I look forward to sharing the results of this year's endeavor. What books have you used successfully for all-school reads?