The 100 Book Challenge satisfies many of the requirements of No Child Left Behind under Titles I, II, III and V. 100 Book Challenge is a supplemental program designed to integrate independent reading with core programs. 100 Book Challenge provides the essential teach for transfer component for any core reading program—not only for skills, but also the reading lifestyle required for academic success.
Appropriate Assessments
must be in place
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100 Book Challenge provides the standards-based architecture for school or district-wide assessment, motivation, and monitoring for reading achievement, PreK–12th grade, in both English and Spanish. Daily and periodic classroom-based assessment of each student’s reading level and current strengths and needs informs instructional development. |
Low-achievers' needs must
be met so the gap is closed
between them and higher
achievers
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Accelerates progress for lower achievers through intensive
“just right” practice and targeted, effective instruction, in tens
of thousands of highly engaging trade books. Results indicate
significant and rapid achievement gains for all learners—
slashing, even reversing, the achievement gap between higher
and lower income students.. |
Ensure professional
development |
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Initial and ongoing professional development provided,
including in-class coaching for teachers using a self-assessment
rubric that makes expectations and ingredients for success
explicit. Structures for teacher learning are embedded in their
daily classroom practice. |
Afford parents the chance
to participate |
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Parents become home reading coaches supported by easy-tounderstand
procedures and Skills Cards that explain students’
objectives at each color level. Books are sent home each day for
required nightly reading. Parent workshops explain clearly what
parents can do to help their children succeed. |
Programs must have
measurable objectives |
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Objectives for Reading Achievement, Quantity of Reading
Practice in both school and homes are delineated, assessed,
monitored, and motivated for every student, classroom, and
school. Clearly designed reading benchmarks are continually
measured. Tens of thousands of real books, leveled by world
class standards, addressing the five key components of reading,
make grade level expectations clear to all stake-holders. Scope
and Sequence makes clear the phonemic awareness, phonics,
vocabulary, fluency, and comprehension required at each level
of reading acquisition. |
Academic assessments
must be used to improve
achievement |
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Regular, in-class assessments are tied directly to instruction to
improve achievement. The clear articulation of the Scope and
Sequence of skill acquisition allows teachers to continuously
and accurately assess students’ academic levels and plan
instruction to improve achievement. Teachers use what they
learn from conferencing during independent reading to make
better use of small and large group instruction. |
Promote reading and
library programs that
provide access to engaging
reading material, including
coordination with other
programs |
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1. Engaging reading materials are the bedrock upon which
the 100 Book Challenge is built. Tens of thousands of books
of all levels, genres, fiction and non-fiction, reflecting
all ethnicities are selected from every publisher in the
industry, organized into components that move in and
out of classrooms, providing a river of books for every
student at every level, every day of the school year. Thematic
collections in science and social studies help teachers
differentiate learning in content areas.
2. 100 Book Challenge provides independent practice for
any core curriculum. Teachers use Direct Instruction
and Guided Practice to teach the skills and strategies of
whatever core curriculum is in place. Teachers then have
students apply those skills and strategies in independent
reading during 100 Book Challenge. Students’ use of the
strategies is assessed during one-on-one conferences and
sharing times. Independent practice, with the teacher
learning to systematically watch her students, has been the
missing feedback loop in both teacher and student learning.
Teachers learn to teach for transfer, not just the skills and
strategies involved in learning how to read, but the lifestyle
required in being a reader. 100 Book Challenge creates a
seamless literacy environment partnering with any core
reading program. |
Enhance the early language, literacy, and prereading development of preschool age children |
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100 Book Challenge’s Early Literacy program is designed to enhance the early language, literacy, and prereading development of preschool age children through language stimulation and reading readiness experiences. 100 Book Challenge insures that every child takes home a new selection of books every night and that the family is incentivized to read those books aloud to the child. |
Provide training in how to
teach and address the needs
of students with different
learning styles, particularly
students with disabilities,
students with special
learning needs (including
students who are gifted and
talented), and students with
limited English proficiency
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100 Book Challenge helps create better teachers of reading.
100 Book Challenge teaches teachers to address students’
different learning styles through start-up training, in-class
teacher coaching and follow-up, and advanced training
sessions. Students’ learning styles are constantly addressed
via choice, ownership, and variety of materials they will read.
The guaranteed success of 100 Book Challenge book leveling
and matching students to books of appropriate challenge and
interest is perfect for supporting students with special learning
needs as well as gifted and talented students. |
Help ensure that these
children attain English
proficiency, develop
high levels of academic
attainment in English, and
meet the same challenging
standards as all children
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ELL students enrolled in 100 Book Challenge classrooms
accelerate acquisition of English vocabulary, oral language, and
reading skills through intensive practice in listening to, reading,
and discussing engaging materials matched to their individual
skill levels. This helps ELL students achieve at high levels in core
academic subjects and meet the same challenging standards as
all children. |
Assist them to achieve at high levels in core academic
subjects so that those
children can meet the same
challenging standards as all
children |
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Develop the proficiency of
limited English proficient
children and, to the
extent possible, the native
language skills of such
children |
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ELL students enrolled in 100 Book Challenge classrooms
accelerate acquisition of English vocabulary, oral language, and
reading skills. Books available in Spanish help affirm cultural
identity and support native language literacy for Latino/
Hispanic students. |
Establish programs
to improve the
academic achievement
of educationally
disadvantaged elementary
school and secondary
school students, including
activities to prevent
students from dropping out
of school
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100 Book Challenge is an innovative program that improves
the academic achievement of educationally disadvantaged
elementary and secondary school students. For example, a
recent experimental application of the 100 Book Challenge in
Chichester, PA found that first grade students in high-poverty
schools using 100 Book Challenge outperformed first grade
students in high-income schools who did not use 100 Book
Challenge in reading achievement. |
Establish programs for the
educational needs of gifted
and talented children |
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100 Book Challenge is an innovative program that addresses
the needs of gifted and talented students by matching students
with reading materials consonant with their skill levels and
interests. 100 Book Challenge thematic investigations (Stage
Four) are ideally suited to project-based education shown by
research to be effective with gifted and talented students. |
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