Scholastic Summer School Program Overview
With Scholastic Summer School Reading Program, you get everything you need to conduct the most efficient and engaging summer school classes ever.

Scholastic Summer School Student Materials

Classroom Libraries
Small-Group Instruction Libraries provide high-interest reading across genres and key content areas. Independent Reading Libraries span a wide range of fiction and nonfiction and encourage self-monitoring. See sample titles.

Student Workbook
The Student Workbook lessons provide core instruction in reading, writing, and comprehension strategies. Engaging passages model skills that students can practice and apply to their own lives. Look inside.

Reading Skills Cards
The Reading Skills Cards reinforce reading comprehension skills through high-interest stories and articles. Questions in standardized-test format provide practice in comprehension, vocabulary, word study, and grammar. Look inside.


Fluency Cards
The Fluency Cards contain motivating poems and passages for students to practice their reading fluency. The backs of the cards provide reinforcement of the day's phonics skill through automaticity drills. Look inside.

Phonics Blackline Masters
The Phonics Blackline Masters support instruction in phonics skills appropriate for the struggling reader at each level. Look inside.

Grammar, Usage, and
Mechanics
Reproducibles
Grammar, Usage, and Mechanics Reproducibles support direct instruction in grammar, usage, and mechanics skills appropriate for the struggling reader at each grade level. Look inside.

Scholastic Summer School Teacher Materials

Teacher's Guide
The Teacher's Guide provides direct instruction, support activities, management tips, and an easy-to-follow schedule to maximize teaching and outcomes. Each Guide includes six weekly lesson plans, parent notes, and built-in classroom management. Look inside.

Assessment Book
The Assessment Book includes Weekly Tests in reading and writing. The Pre-Test and Post-Test can be used to diagnose needs and measure progress. Look inside.

Read Aloud Books
Read Aloud Books provide a whole-class listening experience at the end of each day. Students are guided to use listening comprehension skills while responding to these motivating examples of on-level literature. See sample titles.

Reading Skills Practice Components
Instructional Reading
  • The Teacher's Guide provides guided questions for comprehension and vocabulary plus opportunities for intervention and individual attention.
  • The Trade Books for Small-Group Instruction provide fiction and nonfiction reading across text genres and content areas.
Independent Reading
  • The Independent Reading Library provides a range of fiction and nonfiction titles at different lexile levels to meet the needs of all your readers.
  • The Poster and Bookmarks help students select books and guide their reading.
Read Alouds
  • The Read Aloud Books provide a whole-class listening experience and another opportunity to practice comprehension.