Scholastic Classroom Libraries: Program Guide

The Sum of All Parts Individual titles are great for rounding out gaps and providing best-selling student favorites. However, the most effective classroom libraries are voluminous, and collections are one of the most efficient and cost-effective ways to build them. Our collections fall into three categories to further support your unique literacy and learning goals.

Children who have libraries in their classrooms read 50%–60% more than students who don’t. —Morrow, 2009; Kim, 2009

Instructional Collections Instructional Collections build a solid foundation for any ELA block with title-specific instructional support to facilitate whole-class activities in addition to providing books that students can use for intentional reading.

Teacher Collections Teacher Collections are accompanied by collection-specific instructional support that educators need as they update their existing classroom library or build one from scratch. These collections are always full of kid-favorite and educator-approved titles.

Grade-Level Collections Rich and diverse classroom libraries are the key to creating joyful and prosperous readers. By infusing your libraries with curated collections featuring the best authors, series, and instructional content, you’re helping fill gaps by exploring a wide range of topics, cultures, and genres.

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