Fifth grade is a pivotal year in reading. My goal is to grow the student's love of reading for pleasure by providing a variety of quality literature in the student's classroom. We will increase peer interaction by sharing with others, through conversation, ideas and thoughts, about books on the Sunshine State Young Readers List. Also, students will experience first hand the political voting process when choosing their favorite book and comparing our results with those of other participating schools around the state of Florida.

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Growing Great Readers with Sunshine

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School:
Golden Terrace Elementary  
Subject:
Language Arts 
Teacher:
Tiffany Weeks 
Students Impacted:
175 
Grade:
Date:
September 11, 2018

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Florida License for Learning License Plate Fund - $620.70

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Impact to My Classroom

# of Students Impacted: 175

My goal was to grow my student’s love of reading for pleasure by providing them with a variety of quality literature that would be easily accessible to them in their classrooms.  The hope was that each 5th grade student and two 4th grade classes would either read or listen to at least three of this year’s fifteen Sunshine State titles and pass a short reading comprehension quiz on each. 


Students discussed and shared views of individual titles in their classrooms, with their peers and on the morning news program.  Each student who completed at least three titles had the opportunity to participate in a statewide vote for the Sunshine State Young Reader Award title.  The Supervisor of Elections came to our school on April 5th and conducted the vote using the real voting machines. 


This year I noticed a large increase in the number of 3rd grade students participating in the SSYRA program.  I believe this is because of the newly implemented Jr. program.  I will revise my grant request next year to include these students also.

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Book Arrival

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Voting Day

 

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Students Voting

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Casting their Votes

 

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5th Grade voters

 

Original Grant Overview

Goal

Fifth grade is a pivotal year in reading. My goal is to grow the student's love of reading for pleasure by providing a variety of quality literature in the student's classroom. We will increase peer interaction by sharing with others, through conversation, ideas and thoughts, about books on the Sunshine State Young Readers List. Also, students will experience first hand the political voting process when choosing their favorite book and comparing our results with those of other participating schools around the state of Florida.  

 

What will be done with my students

Fifth Grade teachers will each be given a class set of SSYRA titles and curriculum to support student learning. Classes will view a SSYRA premiere when the Media Specialist provides video book trailers on each of the 15 titles. Students will be encouraged to read as many of the books as they can throughout the 7 month period. They may write book reviews that will be shared with their peers. These may be viewed by students throughout the school. Students that read at least 3 titles, which includes at least 2 titles that will be read and discussed by the classroom teacher (this helps accommodate readers of all levels in the class), may vote in a mock election using real voting booths provided by the Supervisor of Elections. For every 3 books read, the student will be eligible for a reward provided by the Media Specialist. Those students who are successful in reading (or listening to) to all 15 titles will be invited to a special invitation only reading party. In the past, I we have made this a field trip to California Pizza Kitchen and a shopping spree at Barnes and Noble!
The books will be collected at the end of the year and organized together to create literature sets for future reading groups and lessons.
This grant would meet the following Sunshine State Standards:
LA.5.1.6.2: The student will listen to, read, and discuss familiar and conceptually challenging text.
LA.5.1.6.3: The student will use context clues to determine meanings of unfamiliar words.
LA.5.1.6.5: The student will relate new vocabulary to familiar words.
LA.5.1.7.2: The student will identify the author's purpose (inform, entertain, explain) in text and how an author's perspective influences text.
LA.5.1.7.3: The student will determine the main idea or essential message in grade-level text through inferring, paraphrasing, summarizing, and identifying relevant details;
LA.5.1.7.7: The student will compare and contract elements in multiple texts (setting, characters, problems)
LA.5.1.7.8: The student will use strategies to repair comprehension of grade appropriate text when self-monitoring indicates confusion, including, but not limited to rereading, checking context clues, predicting, summarizing, questioning, and clarifying by checking other sources.
LA.5.2.1.2: The student will locate and analyze the elements of plot structure, including exposition, setting, character development, rising/falling action, problem/resolution, and theme in a variety of fiction
LA.5.2.1.5: The student will demonstrate an understanding of a literary selection, and depending on the selection, include evidence from the text, personal experience, and comparison to other text/media
LA. 5.5.2.2: The student will make formal oral presentations for a variety of purposes and occasions, demonstrating appropriate language choices, body language, eye contact and the use of gestures, the use of supporting graphics (charts, illustrations, images, props), and available technologies.
 

 

Benefits to my students

Independent reading programs enhance students' knowledge and skills. The pep rally and awards will help motivate reluctant readers. Students will learn the importance and power of the voting process when they vote for their favorite SSYRA title. They will practice good citizenship skills when discussing the books with their peers and learn to appreciate the views of others about which is the best book. The students and classroom teachers will benefit by having the 15 quality titles easily accessible in their classroom library. The books will be collected at the end of the year and organized together to create literature sets for future reading groups and lessons. This program will benefit seven 5th grade classrooms which will be approximately 175 students.  

 

Budget Narrative

I am requesting a classroom set of Sunshine State Young Reader Award titles (15 books) for each teacher in grade 5. The books will be collected at the end of the year and organized together to create literature sets for lessons that will benefit students for years to come. The books will be purchased from Barnes and Noble. 

 

Items

# Item Cost
1 7 copies of The Ark Plan $39.14
2 7 copies of The Doublecross $44.74
3 7 copies of Dragons & Marshmallows $33.54
4 7 copies of Great Treehouse War $50.34
5 7 copies of Home Sweet Motel $44.74
6 7 copies of I Love You, Michael Collins $44.74
7 7 copies of Lemons $44.74
8 7 copies of Lights, Camera, Cook $44.74
9 7copies of Overboard $33.54
10 7 copies of Podkin $44.74
11 7 copies of Spirit Weeks Showdown $39.14
12 7 copies of Sweetest Sound $39.14
13 7 copies of A True Home $33.54
14 7 copies of Ugly Cat & Pablo $39.14
15 7 copies of Wish $44.74
  Total: $620.70

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