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Booksmart´s Classroom Library Program!


Students spend most of their learning time in classrooms. To motivate independent reading, having a collection of popular subject titles located in an area with high visibility to students makes good sense. Through Booksmart’s Classroom Library Program, students will have daily exposure to exciting titles selected to engage young learners into ongoing reading.



Booksmart’s Classroom Library Collection Offers:


  • Engaging English & Spanish materials for each student
  • Customized grade level lists for students to choose from
  • Affordable per student costs
  • Customized collection packages
  • Durable classroom library bins for proper book storage
  • Convenient sign-in/sign-out system




Benefits of Independent Reading

Builds Fluency
  • Unless students can accurately and effortlessly deal with the word-identification demands of reading, difficulties will result in comprehension and reading achievement.
  • If children do not read substantial amounts of print their reading will remain laborious and limited in effectiveness.
  • When students do read substantial amounts of text, reading performance improves.

Increases Vocabulary

  • Independent reading is the major source of vocabulary acquisition beyond the beginning stages of learning to read.
  • Students who read can learn the meanings of thousands of new words through context per year.

Builds Background



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