A love of reading is the great gift we can give students. As a 1st grade teacher and a former 5th grade teacher, fostering a community of readers consumes/consumed much of my time and energy…and it should! Reading opens doors, it expands worlds, and it connects us to the rest of the world. Research repeatedly says the more time students spend reading the better readers they will become. We, as teachers, cannot assume that students are reading at home. We must provide reading time within our daily schedule and that means we need awesome classroom libraries that tell students – “I love reading, and you should too.” Teaching is really expensive and classroom libraries are even more expensive. Although I love hitting up Good Will, thrift stores, and yard sales as much as any other teacher, my go-to for building my classroom library is always Scholastic Reading Club.
Why Scholastic?
Organizing it All
On the left side of the folder, I keep any free-book coupons (from back-ordered items), bonus points, and birthday coupons. I like to designate a spot for these, so I make sure to use them. It’s too easy for them to become lost, and I hate losing-out on free books! On the right side of the folder, I keep all of the order-management materials – any paper orders students bring in, my mail-in order envelope (I put orders directly here so I don’t have to guess where they are), online order-code labels (which Scholastic provided this year!!! and you can always print some from your online Teacher’s Desk), and extra reminder bracelets.
Preparing for the Order
At the end of the day, I take 10 minutes after reflection (right before dismissal) to introduce the catalogs to students. My friends LOVE searching for their favorites books or books we’ve read together in class.
Connecting and Supporting Families
Ordering Online – Simply!
Maximizing Your Money and Bonus Points
About Your Bonus Points
THE BOOKS ARE HERE

We go around the room and each friend pulls out a book. As students look in the box, their eyes are HUGE and their friends giggle. Below you will see a month where I used LOTS of our bonus points. We sit around looking at the books, talking about if we know the characters, if they are nonfiction/fiction books, etc.
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Hi Katy! Thanks so much for the note. I’ve shared all about Work on Writing here – http://brownbagteacher.com/work-on-writing-ideas/
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I love Scholastic too! To make it to the $300 mark I volunteer to send the order for the team. This way I have four classes help to order $300 worth of books. Then the four teachers share the bonus points. This way we usually have huge orders that get all of the freebies. I also order books at Christmas and at the end of the year for the team. To drum up interest before the order forms go home I have the students look at the order form and call out books that they are excited about.
I am a scholastic lover just like you! I love the idea of sharing the books with the whole class. I usually just add them to the library and tell the kids to be on the lookout. My favorite way to reach the benchmark on the fall order is to order ALL of my Christmas presents for my nieces and nephews. I try to pick a series or two that they would like and I look for floor puzzles or something else hands on. They always get books from me for birthdays, Christmas, etc.
Awesome tips! I'm starting my first year of teaching and I am glad to have a nice run down on how to make this great program work for our classroom library.
Do they still have the birthday coupons?
Anony 10:45am–I bet you earned the same coupons we did. I gave one to every student and was able to use a few myself on books I was ordering (as a customer, not with teacher points or anything).
Those specific coupons were a free book up to $5 if you spent $10. Hope that helps!
I recently submitted my scholastic book order. Because I spent a certain amount of money, I earned a class set of free book coupons. How much is each coupon worth? Can I use these myself as a teacher for my own classroom or are students only allowed to use these? Also, can I use more than one at a time?
I'm a second year teacher in 1st grade. Last year I didn't use scholastic. Really I didn't have the time. You inspired me with this post back in September and I did my first order and was ecstatic with all the free books and points I got!
I'm planning this month's order for myself, and I remembered reading that you are building up your guided reading books. I was wondering if you have a list of suggested books you choose for guided reading or how do you go about choosing books? This is a big goal of mine, to switch from the printable books to real books for guided reading.
That's exciting that your parents will place orders this year. The points are a HUGE benefit to the classroom. Even through you missed this month, other months have great incentives, too. In October, if you have a order of $150, you get a class-set of a book (which is great for a book study or a Christmas gift)! Thanks for stopping by, Jodi. ๐
Hi John! All paper and online orders placed at one time count toward the $300. You will place your student's paper orders online and then send-in the money. I would wait until everything is in (and then a few days just to make sure) to place your order! ๐
They do! It is wonderful! I had the same question (I had my first online orders) and it all worked for my advantage. LOVE it!
Alicia Wittmer
Wittmer's Whimsies
I love reading this! I adore Scholastic, and I still use my folder from my first year, too ๐
I am definitely going to use a bracelet reminder. My students are always so eager! I do, however, send home many flyers at once. But, it's because SO many of my students have siblings in either kindergartner or upper grades and I want the whole family to take advantage. Thanks for sharing your wealth of knowledge!
Alicia Wittmer
Wittmer's Whimsies
Catherine,
Do you know if you can submit multiple orders before September 30th and it will count towards the 10,000 points? I have some paper and some online orders…. does everything before Sept. 30th count towards the $300 line for the points?
Wondering how it works if some orders are paper and some online. Also wondering if I can submit early orders or need to wait until everything is in.
Thanks!
Thanks so much for the editable notes to send home! I love scholastic and all the bonus points and freebies they give!