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Under the guidance of a project coordinator, children work in teams of three or more students to write and illustrate their own book. The creative process of working in teams helps provide a natural environment to practice editing, teamwork, and the communication skills necessary for future success. All students involved get a sense of pride and accomplishment from submitting the team project. Two Grand Prize winning books will be published in each of these categories: Fiction and Nonfiction. The winning books will be published by Scholastic and sold at Book Fairs throughout the country. To get started, folllow these steps to establish excitement and enthusiasm for the program. Introduce the Program
Form Groups to determine interest level of students
Focus on Books
Idea Starters – Use questions to get your students thinking about ideas for their story.
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Family Discover the different stages of reading, plus tips for how to choose books with your child at the Book Fair. |
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Librarians Instill a love of reading while raising funds! Learn how a Book Fair benefits your students and your school. |
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Principals Put more books into students' hands while earning essential funding for your school. |
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Teachers Find lesson plans and student activities, prepare a Book Fair Wish List, and build your classroom library. |
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