I'm going to register for the Scholastic book program, but before I do, I thought I'd ask if anyone wants to "refer" me, so that they can earn points (not sure if they still do this).
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You are wanting to join Scholastic book clubs?
I gave Leigh my customer number because when you join, they usually ask you if anyone referred you and if they do...you get bonus points for basically getting Scholastic a new customer.
If you are looking to join, I will PM you my info.- Flag
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Does it cost anything to join? Is it really a good program? I bought the books when I was a kid in school but never have done anything with it from this side of the company.- Flag
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Every $ a family (or you) spends on books earns you points that you can spend on books and other classroom materials.
I LOVE LOVE LOVE Scholastic and have been participating for years now!
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Can anyone give me advise on how to get parents to order books. In the past I have never had a problem but this group of parents won't order.
I hand out the flyers to each parent with a letter when it is due. I go over the flyers here with the kids so they will go home and ask parents for the books.Still no orders.:confused: I gave out the $5 coupon at Christmas no one used it. I write a reminder on the sign out log but still no orders. Yet, they all expect me to read to the little ones and I have sa that needs reading books. I don't know what else to do, I already feel pushy!
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Can anyone give me advise on how to get parents to order books. In the past I have never had a problem but this group of parents won't order.
I hand out the flyers to each parent with a letter when it is due. I go over the flyers here with the kids so they will go home and ask parents for the books.Still no orders.:confused: I gave out the $5 coupon at Christmas no one used it. I write a reminder on the sign out log but still no orders. Yet, they all expect me to read to the little ones and I have sa that needs reading books. I don't know what else to do, I already feel pushy!
1. Like you, we go over the flyers together, and I have each child circle 3 or 4 books that they like. Not more than that, though.
2. I send a little note with the flyer, too, mostly copied off what Scholastic gives us in the teacher part. Here's the one I used last month:
Happy 2014! I am pleased to send home the January Scholastic Reading Club book orders today. It is chock full of brand-new, award-winning, kid-pleasing books. The $1 special, “If You Give a Mouse a Cookie,” is an absolute favorite around here! As a bonus, Scholastic is sending along a free bracelet with each student order, and if our class total is over $50, we get more “free book” coupons for February’s order like the one here. Payment and forms (checks payable to XX to expedite processing) or online orders at scholastic.
com/readingclub are due by Monday, January 13th.
3. I send out update e-mails, a reminder the day before they are due, and then again when they are on the way, and then when they get here. All very excited!
4. Then, we make a huge deal when the "RED BOX" gets here, separating the kids' books out, and they are so happy that come next month, they are begging to get a new book from the "red box" again.
Basically, I guess I guilt the DCPs into ordering through their kids.My letter often says something about how important emergent literacy is, but in non-provider language.
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I am signing up if anyone wants me to use them. Also, once I sign up do they automatically send the order forms?- Flag
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I don't ever remember ordering ordering forms so they must just send them based on the ages that I put down. I'll PM you my class code.- Flag
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