School-wide Reading Program
Planning Model: Waseca Junior High School
Developed by David Oraskovich
- Form a task force: We have a task force of 4-5 teacher volunteers.
- Determine the goals of the school-wide reading program
- Identify source(s) of funding
- Select book
- Contact author
- Availability
- Fees
- Establish time line for reading program
- Determined by book length
- Set kick-off date (distribution of books to students)
- Determine chapters to be read weekly
- Set discussion dates
- Contact media for coverage.
- Distribute books to students and staff
- Explain objectives of the school-wide reading program
- Provide author biography
- Discussions
- Weekly during homeroom
- Task force writes a variety of questions
- Literal
- Figurative
- Open-ended
- Provide opportunities for students to pose questions
- Maintain causal atmosphere
- Create bulletin board(s) in school
- Create posters
- Design posters in computer class
- Select posters to display in school and town
- Students (6-8) distribute posters in town
- Get signed parent-permission forms to distribute posters
- Create script for students to used when distributing posters
- Teachers/adults supervise students during distribution
- Design postcard
- Distribute to all parents during Parent/Teacher
- Mail to targeted audiences
- School board members
- Public library and Friend of the Library
- City Council
- Waseca Area Foundation
- Post-reading activity: Each Jaytime (homeroom) will draft three questions to pose to author
- Questions submitted to task force
- Questions are typed (edited if necessary) and scripted
(Welcome, Mr. Durbin. My name is ___. “………….?”)
- Select ten students per grade level to pose student-generated questions to author during presentation
- Strive for a diverse group: gender, race, ability, interests
- From the bank of scripted questions, allow each student to select the question he/she will pose (Not all questions will be selected from the bank, since there will be more than 10 questions available.)
- Prompt students to familiarize themselves with the selected question
- Prepare introduction to use with author during student presentation
- Select two students per grade level to introduce author
- Prompt students to familiarize themselves with the introduction
- Contact media for presentation
- Newspaper
- Television
- Meet and Greet the Author
- Breakfast prepared in media center
- Staff volunteers prepare and serve food
- Fund with money from school fund raiser
- Staff invited to breakfast
- Targeted group of students invited to breakfast
- Students reading introduction
- Students reading questions
- Students who designed posters selected for posting in community
- Provide opportunity for book signing
X. Author’s student presentation (2)
A. Present by grade levels
B. Author presents
C. Provide time for scripted questions
1. Middle of presentation (or)
2. End of presentation
D. Teachers sit with homerooms
XI. Follow-up
- Survey students
- Survey staff
- Compile results
- Create graphs
- Review results
- Determine successes
- Determine areas of concern
- Compile written comments from surveys
C. Celebrate successes and determine potential changes for next year