Read Across America has begun! How does your school celebrate? Here is a look at one way we celebrate as a school!

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Our district does One District, One Book that every family receives K-12 free of cost to promote reading at home and as a family.
Schools and families read throughout the month of February and end with a culminating event during my Read Across America Week.
This year we are reading A Boy Called Bat.

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I create a March Madness Book Bracket each March. I teach in Indiana, so it’s a natural tie in during this time of year.
I choose books that are SEL related, because we often need them this time of year, along with books that will continue to help me create a culturally responsive classroom.
This year’s bracket is below and will start tomorrow and continue on thru March and into April as needed until we decide on a winner. 20 books are included and ensures that I will read aloud two books a day for the next 35-40 days.

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Our school chooses a theme - this year is circus. We have a Scholastic family night and daily activities!

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We have theme days based on different books.

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We have different theme days this week too! The kids are loving it and it’s only the first day! On Friday we will end with a book character parade which is always my favorite!

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