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Read a Million Words, Seattle!
  • To have a fun activity linked to daily reading
  • To challenge our students to read a million words
    per year, and to encourage reading for pleasure
  • To support students in becoming more proficient
    readers
  • SPS Academic Vision
  • Every student a reader, writer,
  • mathematician and ready for college and work.

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Why a Million Words?
  • frequent readers showed higher reading
    achievement (1994, Rogers, et al.)
  • reading volume predicted reading comprehension
    achievement (1999, Guthrie, et al.)
  • The connection between voluntary reading and
    powerful literacy is that people learn to read by
    reading (2006, Reading Matters, by Ross,
    Krashen)

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Why a Million Words?
  • Out of School Reading (1988)
  • 5th graders, achievement testing
  • 90th percentile read 40 minutes/day
  • 2.3 million words a year
  • 50th percentile read 12 minutes/day
  • 600,000 words a year
  • 10th percentile read 2 minutes/day
  • 50,000 words per year

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So, how much is a million?
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Harry Potter V 214,536 words / 870 pages Harry
Potter VII 759 pages 1 of 25 chapter books for
grades 5 -12
Goosebumps 22,450 words/ 8 words per sentence
Picture Book 600 words
Comic Books 2,000 words 1 a day x 180 days
360,000 words!
I-5 lead article 1,269 words
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1st steps (Building Leaders)
  • Introduce the Read a Million Words, Seattle!
    project to your staff.
  • Choose a building wide theme / select a
    coordinator
  • Choose a method for logging student reading (Log?
    Journal? Diary? Webpage?)
  • Decide how to display individual student or
    classroom progress.
  • As a building team, think about ways to include
    parents and families as active participants in
    the challenge of reading one million words.
  • Plan a school wide Million Word celebration!

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1st steps (District)
  • District webpage www.readamillionwords.seattlesch
    ools.org
  • Logos
  • Templates (journals, logs, certificates, etc.)
  • PowerPoint presentations
  • Reading research links
  • Letters to parents (Bilingual)
  • Reading celebration ideas

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1st steps (District)
  • Promotional Materials
  • Posters bookmarks
  • City-wide Kick-off event
  • Sponsorships

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1st steps (District)
  • Incremental celebrations
  • certificates
  • gift cards, books, etc.
  • reading promotional materials
  • grand prizes
  • SPS Board of Directors celebration/recognition in
    June 2008

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Read a Million Words, Seattle!
  • Questions?
  • Further specific information regarding the
    reading research Dan Coles or Cathy McLeod
  • Program incentives (posters, templates, webpage,
    etc.) Cathy, csmcleod, x20500

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