[CASL-L] One Book One School
Jodie D'Alexander
jdalexander at region16ct.org
Mon Sep 11 05:12:11 PDT 2017
Our district (grades K-12) is reading Treasure Island, which has many
versions that can accommodate a variety of reading levels. The pirates,
adventure, treasure themes we felt would appeal to both genders at all
reading levels.
On Sat, Sep 9, 2017 at 9:10 AM, Audra Good <audra at optonline.net> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> We are looking for one book one school ideas for an elementary school. The
> model we have followed is using a chapter book that appeals to all levels
> and providing a copy to the whole school. So far we have used The One and
> Only Ivan, The World According to Humphrey, and Phineas L. MacGuire Gets
> Cooking. I'm researching and reading to present a few options to our
> committee so any suggestions are welcome! We look for books around a third
> grade reading level but that will be fun and interesting for prek-5,
> available in both English and Spanish and paperback. If it has a picture
> book companion that's even better!
>
> I also notice some of you may do more than one book in a year, does that
> mean all students still receive a copy? If you use a different model than a
> one month one book one school event can you share how your program runs?
>
>
> Thanks
> Audra Good
> LMS
> Brookside School
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
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*Mrs. Jodie D’Alexander*
Library Media Specialist
Woodland Regional High School
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Beacon Falls, CT 06403
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