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2 What is Book Trust?  National literacy non-profit  Partner with Scholastic and leverage their operations

3 How does Book Trust work?

4 What does it mean for our students? Students get to pick out up to $7 of books each month of the school year. Choice Teachers make class time every month to celebrate the arrival of books and promote the culture of reading in their classrooms. Classroom Culture of Literacy Students take their books home and build their own home library. Families engage in reading! Family Engagement

5 Why is this crucial to your child’s education? Choice and anticipation help increase student engagement and motivation for students around reading. Choice Research shows that the act of celebrating books and reading is central to making reading fun and enjoyable for all students. Classroom Culture of Literacy Research shows that reading for at least 20 minutes a night pays dividends in a child’s education Family Engagement

6 What does this mean for your family? Free books will be coming home! Your child will be more motivated to read. A home library will continue to build as each month passes. Action Step: Read the Book Trust books with your child. Action Step: Celebrate the arrival of new books at home.

7 What process will your child engage in? STEP ONE  Book Trust Manager and Teachers implement the Book Trust Program  Teachers pass out Scholastic fliers  Students choose up to $7.00 of books  Look for “just right” books

8  Teachers input orders for each student  Book Trust funds the orders  Students and teachers await the arrival of the book box What process will your child engage in? STEP TWO

9  The book box arrives!  Classrooms celebrate  Students read their new books  Students share their choices with their peers What process will your child engage in? STEP THREE

10  The books go home!  Build home libraries  Motivation to read increases due to ownership What process will your child engage in? STEP FOUR

11  Families engage in reading  At least 20 minutes a night  Image from Greer Genius What process will your child engage in? STEP FIVE

12 The cycle repeats each month!

13 Additional Book Trust Resources

14 The following slide has an idea for a bulletin board or hallway display.

15 Create whatever background you would like. Consider using Scholastic catalogs as a border by folding them in half (hot dog style) or printing off Book Trust strips.

16 Book Trust Choice! Students get to choose up to $7 of free books each month of the school year. Inspiring Kids’ Passion for Reading

17 Book Trust Choice! Students get to choose up to $7 of free books each month of the school year. Inspiring Kids’ Passion for Reading


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