LitWorld & VoiceThread: Share Your Favorite Read Aloud!

Do you have a favorite passage, poem or picture book that you wish everyone in the world could hear? LitWorld and VoiceThread invite you and your students to create short read aloud videos to add your voice and story to the World Read Aloud Day movement.

Submit your video to the ThreadBox below, and leave comments on the videos that have already been created by teachers and students. Any teacher new to VoiceThread who creates and submits a video to the World Read Aloud Day ThreadBox will win a free one year VoiceThread license for their school!  Click here for detailed instructions on how to register for VoiceThread, and how to create your own content or comment on existing VoiceThread videos. 

To be eligible for your free VoiceThread license, please enter your name and email below after you submit your thread to the ThreadBox, and your free trial account will be automatically upgraded!


A Very WRAD Giveaway: How to Read a Story

World Read Aloud Day gathers a global community of readers to celebrate the magic that happens when reading becomes much more than words on a page. Kate Messner captures this important relationship between reader and story perfectly in her book "How to Read a Story" which inspires kids to embrace the playfulness of reading, and to explore the layers of discovery that readers experience.

We are beyond excited to announce that in honor of World Read Aloud Day, Kate Messner and Chronicle Books are giving away a classroom (or library) set of "How to Read a Story." The lucky winner will receive 30 signed copies of the book, which Kate has generously offered to personalize.

How to Enter

The giveaway is open to residents of the continental United States. To be eligible to win, register your World Read Aloud Day participation on the LitWorld website (litworld.org/register). World Read Aloud Day participants who have registered prior to this giveaway announcement will automatically be entered to win, no need to re-submit your registration. The giveaway closes February 19th at midnight Eastern Time (EST). A winner will be chosen at random and will be notified by email.

Please join us in thanking Kate and Chronicle Books for their generosity and World Read Aloud Day advocacy! Visit Kate at katemessner.com where she is organizing another wonderful World Read Aloud Initiative — author Skype read alouds! Browse the list of authors who are available to read to your students for World Read Aloud Day. Together we will make World Read Aloud Day 2016 the best and biggest celebration yet!

January News for You: An Invitation to Celebrate World Read Aloud Day, and More

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We Exceeded our Annual Appeal Goal. Jump for Joy!

We welcome 2016 with the joyful news that we surpassed our $500,000 Annual Appeal fundraising goal! Your support, friendship and advocacy for LitKids across the country and around the world empowers us to ring in 2016 as the year of the LitKid, when thousands more children will experience the profound joy of belonging to a LitClub community. Read on for a special tour of LitWorld stories that are in full swing for the new year.

Join the Countdown to World Read Aloud Day

World Read Aloud Day on February 24th calls attention to the power of reading aloud, and connects the world as a community of readers. World Read Aloud Day is proudly sponsored by Scholastic, and we are honored to join together to bring the power of the read aloud to many more children in the United States and around the world. Join our global movement of over one million people: Register your participation. Count down on social media. Download our classroom and community activity kits. Schedule a virtual read aloud with an author, another classroom, or family and friends. Share this post with your friends and followers.

Photo credit: Monet Izabeth Eliastam

Photo credit: Monet Izabeth Eliastam

The LitWorld Way

LitWorld is a first responder, bringing urgently needed literacy programs to people who have experienced trauma or natural disasters. But the power of LitWorld is that we stay for the long term, cultivating sustainable learning structures with community partners to support children through to high school, college and beyond. Our team is in Nepal and Haiti this week with graduate students from the Wagner School of Public Service. We will work with our local partners to illuminate the impact of our innovative approach of empowering local leaders to deliver responsive literacy programs, and to deepen and grow our replicable, resilience-building model.

Listen Up: Every Child a Super Reader

LitWorld Founder Pam Allyn and Board Member Dr. Ernest Morrell, Macy Professor of Education at Columbia University’s Teachers College, are the featured guests on the latest Scholastic Reads podcast! Pam and Ernest talk about their new book Every Child a Super Reader and how we can us the inherent strength and brilliance of each child to get them excited and inspired to read. Listen to the podcast here.

Get Connected for World Read Aloud Day

World Read Aloud Day on February 24th is a time to celebrate the extraordinary power of reading and sharing stories aloud to create community between readers.

We excited to share that the Skype in the Classroom community is rallying authors and classrooms for World Read Aloud Day. To schedule a read aloud connection visit the Skype in the Classroom site, where you will have access to 1.5 million educators and classrooms worldwide. After creating an account, you will be able to add your availability for video chat connections during the week of World Read Aloud Day and educators from around the world can contact you to request virtual read aloud sessions.

Adding to this excitement, our wonderful WRADvocates (World Read Aloud Day advocates) have created more easy ways for educators and community program leaders to schedule video chat read alouds with one another and with published authors.

To schedule a read aloud connection for with another classroom or community group, check out an open access Google doc created by Shannon Miller and Andy Plemmons. In the doc you will be able to add your schedule and availability for video chat connections during the week of World Read Aloud Day, and you will also be able to search the schedules of others. When adding to the Google doc, remember to include the following information: your name, contact info (such as social media handles, Skype username, and/or email), your role, location, school name and grade levels, location, time zone and dates and times that you are available for a virtual read aloud session.

A read aloud over video chat with an author or illustrator is another way to add magic and delight to World Read Aloud Day. Author Kate Messner has put out an open call for traditionally published authors to volunteer as guest readers for World Read Aloud Day and has posted author availability on her blog.

Wherever and however you will celebrate World Read Aloud Day, reach out to the ones you love to schedule time for a special read aloud on February 24th.

Introducing the World Read Aloud Day 7 Strengths Countdown

World Read Aloud Day calls attention to the pure joy and power of reading aloud, and connects the world as a community of readers. To mobilize for the big day, LitWorld introduces the 7 Strengths countdown to World Read Aloud Day. The 7 Strengths celebrate all of the ways that reading makes us resilient and ready to thrive in school, work and life. They are: Belonging, Curiosity, Friendship, Kindness, Confidence, Courage, and Hope. Starting January 3rd, we will celebrate one strength per week until World Read Aloud Day is here!

This social media calendar shares sample posts and actions that you can take each week to spread the World Read Aloud Day movement and explore the impact of reading aloud. These posts and actions also make great inspiration for blog posts! If you will be posting or writing about LitWorld's World Read Aloud Day, be sure to link to the LitWorld website and tag us on Twitter (@litworldsays), Facebook (@LitWorld) or Instagram (@litworld) so that we can re-share your content with our online community.

Click here to download the World Read Aloud Day 7 Strengths Countdown and sample social media posts.

Five Stories to Inspire Hope this Holiday Season

We are proud to partner with Story Shares, a non-profit organization that inspires the reading lives of young people by providing readable and relevant content for students who read below grade level beyond elementary school. Taking inspiration from the LitWorld 7 Strengths, our friends at Story Shares have curated a reading list to celebrate the season of hope.

The stories we read allow us to practice wild hope by exploring possibilities beyond the current context of our lives, and by experiencing the journeys, challenges and growth of the characters we meet. Hope is one of the most important elements of our humanity.

The Story Shares library is filled with books that center around this theme and feature characters who practice optimistic thinking, and believe that the work they do today will produce good things in the future. We’ve gathered a handful of these stories below to inspire you and yours this holiday season.

It is our hope that these books remind you that the first step in achieving any sort of success is believing that you can.

1. Bully

Bully is about a teenager named Holly who hides her loneliness beneath her anger. She believes that respect comes from fear, and goes out of her way to antagonize classmates and teachers so that they learn to leave her alone. Her perspective changes, however, when she stumbles across a lost ring. She begins to see the effects of her actions, and questions whether respect couldn’t actually come from kindness. This inspiring story offers hope to readers by showing how people are able to learn from their actions and that they have the power to write a new story about their identity – who they are, what they believe, and how they treat others. It reflects the possibility of changing to become better.

2. The Heart of a Runner

This is the story of Max, a fifteen-year-old boy training for a 15k marathon with his dad. When he loses his dad in a tragic accident, Max nearly quits running but is encouraged by his friends and family to continue. It’s the prospect of honoring his father’s memory that pushes him to keep running. This moving tale helps readers to understand that even in the face of tremendous loss, there is hope. It is possible to find strength in tragedy.

3. A Skateboarding Story

This story follows skateboarding enthusiast Luke as he navigates his teenage years. One day, his decision to accept a friend’s dare sends a rock flying from his hand and through the window of an elderly, neighbor. That neighbor is Miss Wanda Rose, a woman who ultimately changes Luke’s life for the better. Readers will witness a relationship transform from “rocky” to respectful and trusting, and be left with the knowledge that good things can develop from bad.

4. A World on Fire

This epic fantasy adventure features fifteen-year-old Tammy, an average girl, or at least, that’s what she’d always believed she was. When a man on fire arrives speaking to her of a prophecy, she learns that the world is much larger than she’d ever imagined, and that it is in trouble. What’s crazier still is that only she can save it. Hope pours from this story at every turn: the hope that Tammy can rise to the occasion, hope that civilization will survive, and hope that good will emerge victorious over evil.

5. Leap of Faith

This story follows Eleanor, a teenager with the ability to time travel. During one of her jumps, she is accidentally thrown into the future, where she meets Chase. Traveling forward is dangerous and illegal, and she is quickly pulled back to her own time. She must learn to live without him, or risk everything to find him. This tale offers hope by exploring the power of love, and by telling readers that even in the bleakest of situations, there are possibilities. We are the authors of our futures.

This blog post is part of an on-going 7 Strengths Blog Series created by LitWorld and Story Shares, two organizations who are coming together to spread joy and hope through literacy. Read previous posts in this series here:

Stories Make Us Strong

6 Inspiring Stories About Confidence for the New School Year

Spread Hope on #GivingTuesday

"Stories are light. Light is precious in a world so dark."
--Kate DiCamillo, The Tale of Despereaux

Celebrate #GivingTuesday with LitWorld On December 1st. Together we can spread light in the world by bringing access to the joy and power of reading, writing and storytelling to children and whole communities around the world.

A gift of $20 to LitWorld can make big things happen in the communities where we work. Your generosity can send a child in India to LitCamp, or put books on the shelves of a community library, or support our year-round LitClub programs in one of the 20 countries where we work.

Lending your voice and support to LitWorld on social media (or by word of mouth) is an equally important #GivingTuesday gift. Use our sample posts to share LitWorld with friends and followers.

Sample Facebook & Instagram Posts:

Give the life-saving impact and pure joy of literacy on #GivingTuesday. Take action to help @LitWorld bring LitClubs and LitCamps to children across the US and around the world. http://litworld.org/givingtuesday

Every child deserves the magic of story, and the opportunity for literacy to change his life. A $20 #GivingTuesday gift to @LitWorld can send a child in India to LitCamp. http://litworld.org/givingtuesday

Reading and stories are the greatest source of hope, strength and joy. A $20 gift to @LitWorld on #GivingTuesday can provide a LitClub member in Colombia with books for a year. Spread the magic. http://litworld.org/givingtuesday

A $20 #GivingTuesday gift to LitWorld can introduce kids around the world to books that will inspire them forever. http://litworld.org/givingtuesday (Pair this post with a photo of a book that inspires and impacts you!)

Every child is born with a story to tell. Let's make sure every voice and story is heard and able to be told. Supporting @LitWorld on #GivingTuesday helps children become super readers and world-changing writers. http://litworld.org/givingtuesday

Sample Tweets

Today is #GivingTuesday! Bring the joy & power of reading to kids around the world. $20 to LitWorld goes a long way: http://litworld.org/givingtuesday

Spread literacy on 12/1 #GivingTuesday. With $20 LitWorld can fund a month of mobile library service in Pakistan: litworld.org/givingtuesday

A $20 #GivingTuesday act of kindness on 12/1 can send a child to LitCamp for one month. Literacy changes lives: http://litworld.org/givingtuesday