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Reading Across America

National Education Association

  

WHAT IS READ ACROSS AMERICA?

Launched in 1998 by the National Education Association (NEA) and guided by a committee of educators, NEA’s Read Across America is the nation’s largest celebration of reading. This year-round program focuses on motivating children and teens to read through events, partnerships, and reading resources that are about everyone, for everyone.

The titles and resources featured by NEA’s Read Across America include books that students can see themselves reflected in, as well as books that allow readers to see a world or a character that might be different than them.

Readers who feel included, recognized, and a part of the world are engaged readers. We hope that you’ll be able to share these recommended titles—and many others—to celebrate Read Across America in March and throughout the year. We invite you to:

Read books with kids and use Read Across America’s resources to daily promote the message there is room in our community for all readers. The world—and books—are filled with many different kinds of people. Getting to know them is interesting, exciting, and fun!

Use Read Across America to help kids enjoy and relate to what they read by linking books and reading to other experiences in their lives and on the school year calendar. When everything from your Hispanic Heritage Month celebration to the 100th day of school to the science fair to Memorial Day includes books, guest readers, activities, and conversation about reading, you raise awareness about the importance, value, and fun of reading throughout the year.

Make your community the place where Read Across America is on everyone’s calendar. When people make the time to read with children, children get the message that reading is important. Parents, members of your community, and local celebrities who make time to read at monthly or annual Read Across America celebrations help motivate kids to read and celebrate the diversity in their community and our country.


Source: https://www.nea.org/resource-library/read-across-america-frequently-asked-questions

Our members read books aloud on video!

Emily's snowball by elizabeth keown

Read by member Cynthia Baroody

when i was young in the mountains by cynthia rylant illustrated by diane goode

Read by member Charlotte Williamson

More Videos!

THIS BOOK JUST ATE MY DOG! BY RICHARD BYRNE

Read by member Harriet Byers 

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Read by member Gail Higgins 

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the best snowman ever by stephanie stahl

Read by member Gail Higgins

Goodnight moon by margaret wise brown, pictures by clement hurd

Read by member Emily Amick 


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