My Books Summer Classroom Sets Best savings for classroom summer reading solutions!
CURRICULUM EXTENDED LEARNING FEATURING SUMMER GRADE RANGE PreK to 12 INSTRUCTIONAL FOCUS 3 Concepts of Print 3 Vocabulary 3 Fluency 3 Writing 3 Comprehension 3 Independent Reading 3 Foundational Skills 3 Critical Thinking 3 Family Engagement 3 Problem Solving
My Books Summer Classroom Sets are the perfect way to promote independent reading, heighten motivation, and build text-rich home environments for all students.
PREK
Fiction Set
9780545623070 $577.52
Nonfiction Set
9780545623087 $577.52
School Readiness Classroom Set
9780545623278 $525.50
EACH SUMMER CLASSROOM SET INCLUDES:
• 30 My Books Summer Take-Home Book Packs for Grades PreK–12 featuring: • 5 High-Interest fiction or nonfiction titles • Think Sheets for every title including: – Learning on My Own reading comprehension and writing activities – Family Time with reading tips and opportunities to make personal connections* • Summer Reading Journals with writing prompts that meet the College and Career Readiness Standards and encourage reflection and text citations • Student Postcard with prompts for students to share their summer reading experiences—the perfect way for teachers to learn about incoming students’ reading interests • Online Program Guide including ideas for family engagement, informal assessment tools, and everything else you need to implement a summer reading take-home program!
KINDERGARTEN
Fiction Set
9780545623094 $585.50
Nonfiction Set
9780545623100 $576.98
School Readiness Classroom Set
9780545623285 $ 525.50
GRADE 1
Fiction Set
9780545623117
$ 577.52
ALSO IDEAL FOR SUMMER SCHOOL SOLE SOURCE
Nonfiction Set
9780545623124 $577.52
Health and Wellness Classroom Set 9780545623292 $577.52
GRADE 2
Fiction Set
9780545623131
$ 577.52
Nonfiction Set
9780545623148 $577.52
Health and Wellness Classroom Set
30 5-Book Take-Home Packs in Each Set!
9780545623308 $525.50
Each My Books Summer Classroom Set contains 150 Books, 150 Think Sheets, 30 Student Postcards, and 30 Journals.
FAMILY TIME
Alma and How She Got Her Name Juana Martinez-Neal Before Reading Read the title and look at the illustration on the front cover. Then read the text on the back of the book. Together, talk about your own full names. Are your names long? While Reading As you read, pause to discuss what is happening in the story. Why does Alma think that her name is too long? Invite your child to count how many names Alma has. What does Alma’s father mean when he says that Alma can decide if her name “fits”? How can someone’s name fit? As Alma’s father tells her the story of her names, ask your child to describe how Alma is feeling. Encourage your child to describe how Alma connects with (compares herself to) each relative for whom she’s named. After Reading Share what you know about your own names. Discuss whether you feel like your names “fit” you, and why or why not. Just for fun, share another name you think might fit you. Literacy Tip Remind your child that proper names, like Alma, Sofia, Esperanza, etc., always begin with a capital letter. (Sentences start with capital letters too!) Thumb through the book and invite your child to point out the capital letters in the text. Want to make it a challenge? Invite your child to count the capital letters on each page!
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Family Reading Tips Included!
*Think Sheets for Grades 6–12 do not contain Family Time connections.
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