Do you remember how much you enjoyed having a book read to you - either on the record player, tape recorder, or even on cd? This is such an enjoyable activity because it connects us to the heart of why we read - to enjoy a really good story or learn new and exciting information.
I am an ESOL endorsed third grade teacher.
The poverty rate at our school is 40% and rising. We have an increasing number of English Language learners each year. Many students in my class, are dealing with learning disabilities and ADHD. Most of them have focus issues that can be linked to less adult attention at home and more activities that are instantly gratifying, like video games and television. I teach in a building that is currently overcrowded with an outdated and under-maintained heating and cooling system, and our morning recess has been sacrificed to increase instruction time.
With recent budget cuts and the current economy, teachers are being asked to do much more with much less, while class sizes and student needs increase. Students at my school struggle with reading and writing. Parental involvement seems to be decreasing, which means I have fewer volunteers coming in to help. At home students are getting less support with their homework and reading.
My Project
I would like to build a listening library in my classroom to be an option for part of our literacy time. This would allow me to maximize the time I spend with small reading groups and individual student conferences as other students would be engaged in the book they are listening to. Less time would be spent redirecting off-task students and more time teaching students who need my support.
Classroom management is not the only purpose of having books available for students to listen to. Research has shown that being able to listen to expressive, accurate reading while following along with the text, students increase their own reading skills - especially accuracy and fluency. It is an exciting opportunity for students of lower reading levels to be able to access books that offer them higher thinking opportunities.
Each year that I teach fewer and fewer students are reporting that they spend time at home with an adult being read to.
These students are missing a valuable reading experience and this puts them behind readers who have this experience. I try to recreate this opportunity in the classroom in as many ways and as many times a day as possible. Helping us to build a listening library with books that appeal to many different interests will help give my students the chance to develop as readers.
More than three‑quarters of students from low‑income households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education. Learn more
Hate That Cat (Audio CD) Sharon Creech, Read by Scott Wolf
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In Aunt Giraffe's Green Garden & The Frogs Wore Red Suspenders Jack Prelutsky, Performed by Jack Prelutsky, Read by Jack Prelutsky
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Just So Stories Rudyard Kipling, Read by Boris Karloff
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The Boxcar Children (The Boxcar Children Series #1) Gertrude Chandler Warner
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Junie B Jones: Books 1-8 Barbara Park, Read by Lana Quintal
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Magic Tree House Collection Books 1 - 8 (Magic Tree House Series) Mary Pope Osborne, Read by Mary Pope Osborne
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The Tale of Despereaux Kate DiCamillo, Read by Graeme Malcolm
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Frog and Toad Audio Collection Arnold Lobel, Read by Arnold Lobel, Read by Lobel Arnold
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Little House in the Big Woods: (Little House Series: Classic Stories) Laura Ingalls Wilder, Contribution by Cherry Jones, Contribution by Paul Woodiel, Narrated by Cherry Jones, Read by Cherry Jones
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$10.76
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Fantastic Mr. Fox AudioBook Roald Dahl, Read by Roald Dahl
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Runaway Ralph Beverly Cleary, Performed by B. D. Wong, Read by B. D. Wong, Read by B.d. Wong
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Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing Read by Judy Blume
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Bad Case of Stripes David Shannon, David Shannon (Illustrator), Narrated by Jane Casserly, Read by Jane Casserly
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Geronimo Stilton, Books 1-3 Edward Herrmann, Read by Edward Herrmann
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Ralph S. Mouse Beverly Cleary, Performed by B. D. Wong, Read by B. D. Wong, Read by B.d. Wong
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Amelia Bedelia Audio Collection Peggy Parish, Read by Suzanne Toren
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Ramona and Her Mother Beverly Cleary, Read by Stockard Channing
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Stranger in the Woods: A Photographic Fantasy Carl R. Sams, Jean Stoick
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Pippi Longstocking Astrid Lindgren, Read by Esther Benson
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The Drinking Gourd: A Story of the Underground Railroad (I Can Read Book Series: Level 3) F. N. Monjo, Fred Brenner (Illustrator), Read by Patrick Collins
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$17.05
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Materials cost
$260.36
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Fulfillment labor & materials
$35.00
Total project cost
$299.27
Suggested donation to help DonorsChoose reach more classrooms
$44.72
Total project goal
$343.99
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