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My goal is to bring the 2020-2021 Sunshine State readers to my 8th Grade English Language Arts student’s hands on a daily basis. For my students to be successful this year they need books, lots of them and preferably high interest and readability.
“The Sunshine State Young Readers Award (SSYRA) Program is a statewide reading motivational program for students in grades 3 through 8, in a collaborative effort between the Florida Association of Media in Education (FAME) and the Florida Department of Education (DOE). Sunshine State books are selected for their wide appeal, literary value, varied genres, curriculum connections, and/or multicultural representation.”
Each year a new set of books is chosen, and while our media center has these books available to students in 6th - 8th grade to check out, I would love to have multiple copies of these in my classroom for my students. This will ensure the books are available for all of my students to access, read, and enjoy on a daily basis.

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Sunshine State Readers!

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School:
Gulfview Middle 
Subject:
Language Arts 
Teacher:
Gina Travis 
Students Impacted:
75 
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Date:
July 19, 2020

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Yasmin Saad - $255.54

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Impact to My Classroom

# of Students Impacted: 75

Having the Sunshine State Readers in my classroom has provided numerous reading and learning opportunities for my students this year. The students have learned plot development, characterization, symbolism, theme, and POV through these novels. These novels are Reading Counts books as well so students are able to take quizzes after reading them to enhance their reading comprehension. Having these books readily available in our clasroom has ensured that more students have had the opportunoty to read these books which they may not have otherwise had. We are so thankful to our donor, Yasmin Saad, for providing nearly 75 students in 3 different classrooms these books. 

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Original Grant Overview

Goal

My goal is to bring the 2020-2021 Sunshine State readers to my 8th Grade English Language Arts student’s hands on a daily basis. For my students to be successful this year they need books, lots of them and preferably high interest and readability.
“The Sunshine State Young Readers Award (SSYRA) Program is a statewide reading motivational program for students in grades 3 through 8, in a collaborative effort between the Florida Association of Media in Education (FAME) and the Florida Department of Education (DOE). Sunshine State books are selected for their wide appeal, literary value, varied genres, curriculum connections, and/or multicultural representation.”
Each year a new set of books is chosen, and while our media center has these books available to students in 6th - 8th grade to check out, I would love to have multiple copies of these in my classroom for my students. This will ensure the books are available for all of my students to access, read, and enjoy on a daily basis.

 

 

What will be done with my students

The 8th grade Language Arts curriculum encompasses reading, writing, listening and speaking. Having full sets of the SSYR books will allow my students to choose the books they want to read from the set. Allowing students to have a choice in their selection of the books increases the likelihood that they will be more engaged in reading. For every book they read they will take a Reading Counts test. This is a reading assessment that measures their reading comprehension. They will keep track of the books they read as well as their score on a data tracker. The students will set individual reading goals as well as goals and rewards for their class as a whole. Along with keeping track of each book read, the students will create ‘student choice’ projects based on the novel to share with the class. These can include but are not limited to reader’s theaters, story maps, and one-pagers. These culminating projects align with the curriculum and standards for 8th grade. The anticipation that by the end of the 2020-2021 school year all of my students will read all 15 books! This program will take place throughout the school year and will allow students to measure their growth in their reading skills.  

 

Benefits to my students

The purpose of this grant is to create a community of readers within my 8th grade Language Arts Classroom There is no resource more important to my students’ success than access to high quality and engaging books. Using the funds from your organization will allow me to purchase multiple sets of the Sunshine State Readers for my students. It will increase my students’ ability to read and make them feel proud of their reading accomplishments as they attain each reading goal. Having these books available to my students will encourage them to read independently, for understanding, and for pleasure which is the ultimate goal of reading! Thank you for your consideration in donating these funds to my classroom 

 

Budget Narrative

This budget is for the cost of two sets of the 2020-2021 Sunshine State Readers books.  

 

Items

# Item Cost
1 Charlie Hernandez & the League of Shadows $17.98
2 Marcus Vega Doesn't Speak English $16.58
3 New Kid $15.58
4 Spark $23.86
5 The Remarkable Journey of Coyote Sunrise $20.00
6 Scouts $16.98
7 Game Changer $20.70
8 Lifeboat 12 $17.98
9 Song for a Whale $13.18
10 Deep Water $11.16
11 Float $15.18
12 Inkling $13.18
13 City Spies $20.00
14 We're Not From Here $13.18
15 The Bridge Home $20.00
  Total: $255.54

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