Up for Reading - for nursery schools
Up for Reading is an easy way for nurseries and
preschools to raise money for a great cause
- whilst keeping up to 25% of the money raised for their own funds.
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10 easy steps to success
To get involved in Up for Reading simply
follow our 10 easy steps to success:
- Set a week, between now and 31st July 2009 to be your
Up for
Reading week.
- You can pick any week you like, although many
nurseries choose to coincide their Up for
Reading week with
the
World Book Day
celebrations in March.
- There are
many other reading events
you could mark using
Up for
Reading.
- Or you could simply choose whichever week works
best for your nursery.
-
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- Decide how long you would like your children to spend on Up for Reading
each day and how you will integrate this within your nursery's usual literacy activities.
- This can be as
simple as reading to the children for 5 or 10 minutes each day. Children do not have to be able to read to take part in
Up for Reading, they can just listen to books being read
to them.
- You could read
to younger readers in a group at nursery or alternatively ask them to listen to
stories with their parents / carers at home. You might find it useful to
refer to these example teaching resources.
- Publicise your Up for Reading week in your nursery
newsletter, to let parents and carers of children at your nursery know about
the event. You may want to put up some Up for Reading posters
around your nursery - there are copies in the fundraising pack, or you can
download and print extra copies.
- At the start of your Up for Reading week:
- Explain to the children in your nursery about the
Up
for Reading event, and that you will be asking them to listen to books for a few minutes
each day at nursery or at home.
- Hand out the sponsorship forms to each child and tell them how many minutes per
day you would like them to listen to stories during the
Up for Reading
week - you will need to fill in their name and daily time on the
sponsorship form.
- Please explain to the children and their parents that they should only approach family
and friends for sponsorship - they must never approach strangers for money or go
knocking from door to door to collect sponsorship.
- Encourage the children in your nursery to listen
to books each day during Up for Reading week.
You may like to inform your local TV and newspapers about your
fundraising - many of the nurseries taking part in Up for Reading
last year were able to publicise their activities in the local
media.
- Ask your children to return the sponsorship forms at the end of
Up for Reading week along with any money collected.
- Collect the sponsorship forms at the end of the week and give each child one of
the Up for Reading stickers you will find in your
Up for Reading fundraising pack.
- Count up and bank the money received. Your nursery can opt to keep
up to 25% of the total raised for your own funds.
- If you have been dealing directly with Down Syndrome Education
International, pass the remaining 75% directly to us by either:
- paying the amount direct into our bank account - if you'd
like to do this, please ask us for a paying-in slip
- writing a cheque for the amount
and sending it to us with the Up for Reading sponsorship forms.
- If you have been liaising with a local Down syndrome support group
during
Up for Reading, pass the remaining 75% to
them - they can keep up to 25% before passing the remaining 50% to Down
Syndrome Education International.
- Return the Up for Reading sponsorship forms
by post to Down Syndrome Education International
so we can enter each child's name into the prize draw. It will
help if you also send us a list of the children's first and second
names.
After the event
When we receive the money raised by children at your nursery, we will
send you a 'thank you' letter confirming the amount you raised, along with
a special Up for Reading certificate recognising your achievements.
Anyone raising money also has a chance
to win one of the fabulous Up for Reading
prizes