Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Read For the Record!

Hi Staff!
I was trying to think of a fresh, new way to celebrate Read Aloud Month in October...and I think I have it!  (In the past we have used CCIRA "color in the poster" activities as a way to encourage reading at home.  I just don't see enough kid participation to see this as being beneficial.  I know you are already expecting them to read at home on a regular basis, so I don't want to add another "thing" to that arena.  If you are interested in using these resources with your own class, I have the booklet and you are welcome to browse through it.)

So....here goes!
We will participate in the Pearson Foundation's "Read for theRecord" event on October 7th by reading Ezra Jack Keats' Caldecott winning, Snowy Day throughout the building.  I have purchased a copy of the book for each classroom as well as specialists to use and add to your classroom libraries! :)  I will register us as a school and just need you to e-mail me how many people heard the story on that day (only count yourself once, please).  I will then tally our numbers and submit them to the Pearson Foundation for the record count.  Last year, there were 2,019,752 people participating by reading the foundation selected book! 

We are working on currently getting bookplates in the books and you will have your copy soon.  In the mean time, here is a link to the Pearson Foundation listing a TON of fun resources for participating in this day.  Please note: you can make this a big deal or a small deal--totally up to you.  If you simply want to read this book with your class, that is enough to participate.  If you have any questions, please let me know. 
Yours in BOOKS!!!
Dana :)

P.S.  Unfortunately, I won't be able to read aloud the selection to classes on this day, as we will be setting up the book fair and conducting preview sessions in the afternoon.  Sorry about that...conflicting schedules?!?! 

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