Sentences with phrase «scholastic reading club»

We Need Diverse Books and Scholastic extended their partnership for diversity - specific flyers for the Scholastic Reading Club for the 2016 - 2017 school year after positive responses -LSB-...]
The grade - leveled flyers allow families to choose appropriate books that will encourage daily independent reading practice which is critical for children to build fluency and confidence and ultimately to improve reading proficiency,» said Judy Newman, EVP, Scholastic and President, Scholastic Reading Club, in a press release.
For each Patterson's donation, Scholastic Reading Club has promised to donate exactly the same amount; the dollar amounts range from $ 1,000 to $ 10,000 per library.
Just recently, the Media Center was rewarded by the Scholastic Reading Club / James Patterson's Save School Libraries grant program.
teachers, and even Scholastic Reading Club, which distributes the book online.
Launched in 2015 through the help of crowdfunding campaign, Han's series following the journey of two dinosaurs that travel the world has captured the interest of children, teachers, and even Scholastic Reading Club, which distributes the book online.
Scholastic Reading Club is your partner in helping children fall in love with books and become great readers.
Our books can be found in major bookstores and retail outlets across the country, as well as through Scholastic Reading Clubs and Scholastic Book Fairs.

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Curated by Scholastic Book Club editors, this list aims to help families discover new books to add to their home libraries, as well as showcase what kids will want in books when reading for fun.
Their expertise helps more children find just the right book at the right time to encourage a love for independent reading,» said Judy Newman, President of Scholastic Book Clubs.
«We have an open channel to readers of all ages because of our book clubs, book fairs, and classroom teachers,» explains Newman when asked how Scholastic plans to incorporate digital reading with its already successful print outlet.
Several months ago, GoodEReader reported on a few of the initiatives that Scholastic was launching in order to keep its content current in the minds of children's and young adult readers, including the pending incorporation of ebooks into the book club offerings and the additional 39 Clues content that came out in time for fans of the series to need reading entertainment over the December school holidays.
«We're delighted that so many educators, parents and kids tuned into the live webcast and registered for The Harry Potter Reading Club, and we thank J.K. Rowling for sharing the magic of Harry Potter and her love of books and writing with our enthusiastic webcast audience,» said Ellie Berger, President, Scholastic Trade.
«Scholastic has been in conversation with teachers, librarians, parents and other book lovers about ideas for bringing the Harry Potter books to new readers in exciting and different ways, and the webcast and Reading Club give us the perfect way to do that.»
Along with new features like parent and teacher labelled leveled readers, books that are intentionally designed for short daily bursts of reading consumption, and ebooks through the Scholastic Storia book club, Scholastic is not making a change to one key aspect of the book clubs that readers from as far back as 1948 will remember and appreciate: price.
«We are absolutely thrilled to announce Little, Brown Books for Young Readers as our latest Storia publishing partner and to offer their amazing list of titles for children of all ages to experience and enjoy reading digitally,» said Jenny Frost, SVP ePublisher and eBook Strategy, Scholastic Book Clubs and Ecommerce, in a pres release today.
JK Rowling, the creator of the internationally renowned Harry Potter series, has partnered with the largest publisher of children's content, Scholastic, to present a live webcast event for fans to kick off the new Harry Potter Reading Club.
In 1999, Judy created Scholastic Book Clubs» ClassroomsCare initiative, which teaches children the value of reading and giving.
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