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Building Classroom Libraries with Books Students want to Read

Giving students access to good books, fiction and nonfiction, increases reading up to 60 percent and improves reading performance.

The best way to create this type of environment is for every classroom in the school, regardless of subject matter or grade level, to have a well-stocked, regularly refreshed library.

The Scholastic Book Fairs Classroom Wish List program makes it easy to achieve your literacy goals. It’s an amazing way for families to make a meaningful contribution and help fill every classroom with a great selection of books kids want to read.

This will include:
Wish List Display Poster
Cash Donation Cards
Pre-glued Card Pockets
Book Donation Card (reproducible)
Teacher Preview Invitation (reproducible)
Teacher Sneak Peek Poster
Wish List Bookplates



Chairperson’s Role Before & During Fair
Create Classroom Wish List display (instructions in kit envelope).
Complete Teacher Preview Invitations, photocopy and distribute to all teachers one week before preview..
Hang Teacher Sneak Peek Poster in staffroom. .
Host Teacher Sneak Peek.
Inform parents about Wish List program in letter home, newsletters & on school website.
Position Wish List display at front entrance of Fair or in prominent location.
Locate Bookplates & Classroom Wish List table sign at Cashier .
Cashier validates Cash Donation Card at time of purchase.
Distribute Cash Donation Cards daily. Teachers must redeem during current Fair (destroy cards once redeemed).
Collect & distribute donated books to teachers.
Return unused Cash Donation Cards with Fair.


Teacher’s Role During Fair
Attend Teacher Sneak Peek and identify books they’d like for their classroom.
Fill out several Book Donation Cards while at preview.
Insert completed Book Donation Cards into Card Pockets on display board.


Parent’s Role During Fair
Find their child’s teacher’s name on display board.
Select Book Donation Card & locate requested book.
Purchase book, complete Bookplate and place on inside front cover of book.
Cash Donation Cards can also be purchased, filled out and attached to completed Bookplate. Cashier validates Cash Donation Card at time of purchase.


Try These Ideas!
During student previews, ask kids to select books they’d like to have in their classroom. Have teachers complete Book Donation Cards.
&donate to library. Put child’s name on Bookplate to create a lasting legacy.
Ask parents to purchase books for classroom in lieu of teacher, holiday or graduation gifts.
Have students gift wrap donated books for holiday gifts.
Write student’s name & title of book donated on leaf & attach to “giving” tree.
Collect & decorate gift bags & use to collect donated books.

Tip: Add photos of teachers on their Card Pockets. Parents will find this helpful during Meet the Teacher.


Creating Your Display
Position Wish List Poster in centre of display or bulletin board.
Write each teacher's name and grade level on Card Pockets and affix to display. Create pocket for library if needed.
Place several Cash Donation Cards in each teacher’s Card Pocket.
Make enough copies of Book Donations Cards so each teacher can request needed books.


Classroom Wish List Reproducibles
Book Donation Cards (108 Kb)
Teacher Invitations (287 Kb)
Teacher Sneak Peek Poster (B&W) (296 Kb)
Wish List Class Sheet (optional) (61 Kb PDF) (296 Kb)
Thank you notes (23 Kb)
Sample letter (5 Kb)










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