The Sunshine State Young Readers Award (SSYRA) Program is a statewide reading motivational program for students in grades 3 through 8. The purpose of the SSYRA Program is to encourage students to read independently for pleasure and to read books that are on, above, and below their reading level in order to improve their reading fluency. Sunshine State books are selected for their wide appeal, literary value, varied genres, curriculum connections, and/or multicultural representation. The SSYRA committee is comprised of 20 qualified school librarians located throughout the state of Florida, subdivided into two committees- grades 3-5 and grades 6-8.

Media specialists representing all districts across the state work with integrity and heart to curate great lists each year, with the goal for each and every one of Florida’s students to find three books they want to read and with which they can connect. That’s all it takes for students to vote for their favorites: read at least three and vote. We are especially proud of these lists, knowing they are for our students first and believe that students will find at least three to read this year. We know that not every book is for every student, but we want every student to have the chance to find the book they need, whether it be a window, a mirror, or a door to another world.

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Radiating Literacy: Illuminating Fifth Grade Minds with the Sunshine State Young Readers

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School:
Pelican Marsh Elementary 
Subject:
Language Arts 
Teacher:
Segal White 
 
Julie Bolock 
Students Impacted:
44 
Grade:
Date:
August 28, 2023

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A Champion for Learning - $738.51

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Impact to My Classroom

# of Students Impacted: 44

 Through the Sunshine State Reader program our students were introduced to a variety of genres. Students were exposed to various perspectives through the multicultural connections. By having common experiences through their reading, engagement was increased. In the spring, students who read three or more books will have the opportunity to vote for their favorite one. This allows them to experience the election process as the Collier County Supervisor of Elections brings the voting machines for our students to have an authentic experience. This grant benefitted 44 students in two classrooms.

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We use this wall to track all the books we've read

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Original Grant Overview

Goal

The Sunshine State Young Readers Award (SSYRA) Program is a statewide reading motivational program for students in grades 3 through 8. The purpose of the SSYRA Program is to encourage students to read independently for pleasure and to read books that are on, above, and below their reading level in order to improve their reading fluency. Sunshine State books are selected for their wide appeal, literary value, varied genres, curriculum connections, and/or multicultural representation. The SSYRA committee is comprised of 20 qualified school librarians located throughout the state of Florida, subdivided into two committees- grades 3-5 and grades 6-8.

Media specialists representing all districts across the state work with integrity and heart to curate great lists each year, with the goal for each and every one of Florida’s students to find three books they want to read and with which they can connect. That’s all it takes for students to vote for their favorites: read at least three and vote. We are especially proud of these lists, knowing they are for our students first and believe that students will find at least three to read this year. We know that not every book is for every student, but we want every student to have the chance to find the book they need, whether it be a window, a mirror, or a door to another world.
 

 

What will be done with my students

Students will have book talks and do literature circles with partners/groups. They will track their success in the program through visual representations such as our class bar chart. Incentives will also be provided through our media specialist and students will be recognized on the news for their progress.  

 

Benefits to my students

The program will introduce students to a variety of genres and will provide curriculum connections. Students will also learn various perspectives through the multicultural connections. By having common experiences through their reading, engagement will be increased. In the spring, students who read three or more books will have the opportunity to vote for their favorite one. This allows them to experience the election process as the Collier County Supervisor of Elections brings the voting machines for our students to have an authentic experience. 

 

Budget Narrative

This will allow our classrooms to have a complete set of the 3-5 and 6-8 Sunshine State Readers and students will have easy and immediate access to books. 

 

Items

# Item Cost
1 The Area 51 Files by Julie Buxbaum $29.98
2 Bedhead Ted by Scott SanGiacomo $19.98
3 Better with Butter by Victoria Piontek $17.98
4 The Curse on Spectacle Key by Chantel Acevedo $37.98
5 Glitch by Laura Martin $19.98
6 Good Dogs on a Bad Day by Rachel Wenitsky and David Sidorov $17.98
7 Honestly Elliott by Gillian McDunn $33.98
8 Night Frights: The Haunted Mustach by Jo McGee $13.98
9 Odder by Katherine Applegate $29.98
10 The Raven Heir by Stephanie Burgis $29.98
11 Secondhand Dogs by Carolyn Crimi $19.98
12 Solimar - The Sword of the Monarchs by Pam Muñoz Ryan $19.98
13 Strangeville School is Totally Normal by Darcy Miller $17.98
14 Stuck by Jennifer Swender $33.98
15 Swim Team by Johnie Christmas $28.78
16 96 Miles by J. L. Esplin $19.98
17 Born Behind Bars by Padma Venkatraman $17.98
18 A Duet for Home by Karina Glaser $19.98
19 Escape by K. R. Alexander $15.98
20 Hush-a-Bye by Jody Lee Mott $17.98
21 Invisible by Christina Diaz Gonzalez $19.98
22 Linked by Gordon Korman $15.98
23 Long Lost by Jacqueline West $19.98
24 The Monster Missions by Laura Martin $19.98
25 Scout is Not a Band Kid by Jade Armstrong $27.98
26 Skandar and the Unicorn Thief by A. F. Steadman $29.98
27 Treasure Tracks by S. A. Rodriguez $17.98
28 Valentina Salazar is Not a Monster Hunter by Zoraida Cordova $35.98
29 Wayward Creatures by Dayna Lorentz $19.98
30 Winnie Zeng Unleashes a Legend by Katie Zhao $17.98
31 sales tax $48.31
  Total: $738.51

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