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An Inexpensive Way to Get More Books for Your Classroom Library: Scholastic Book Clubs

By  Beth Newingham on December 10, 2012
  • Grades: 3–5

With funds for education continuing to decline, many teachers find that they must spend money out of pocket to add more books to their classroom libraries. I recommend purchasing books from Scholastic Book Clubs. The book clubs offer inexpensive and popular books that your students will want to read. I especially stock up on the 95-cent books for guided reading groups. I also send home book orders regularly so that I can get more bonus points to use toward books for my classroom library.

Learn more about my classroom library here.

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