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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Read-a-Thon Sponsor Pledge Form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the student's name, teacher's name, grade, and classroom in the designated fields. This information helps identify the participant.
  3. In the 'Sponsor’s Name' section, input the name of the individual sponsoring the reading effort. This is crucial for tracking donations.
  4. Next, specify the 'Donation/Page or Flat Pledge Amount.' You can choose a suggested amount like $0.05 or $0.10 per page read or enter a flat pledge amount.
  5. After the Read-a-Thon, calculate and fill in the 'Total Due' based on either per-page donations multiplied by total pages read or the flat amount pledged.
  6. Finally, check off when each donation has been collected to keep track of contributions effectively.

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How to Host a Readathon: Choose a Theme: The first step in organizing a readathon is selecting a theme. Set the Duration: Plan Engaging Activities: Engage with Participants: Promote Your Readathon: Collaborate with Fellow Book Lovers: Provide Reading Recommendations: Offer Readathon Merchandise:
Student Reward Store - In this model, the school keeps 75% of the total donations. During the fundraiser, kids keep 15% of the donations they raise to spend in our online Read-A-Thon reward store. After the Read-A-Thon is closed, rewards are packaged by class and shipped to the school.
A read-a-thon is a classic a-thon fundraiser where schools raise money through reading. Students track their progress by minutes, pages, or books, while supporters make a flat-rate donation or pledge a specific amount for each unit read. Most read-a-thons now run online.
A read-a-thon challenges students to read as many books as they can during an allotted period of time. It can be made into a fundraising event by allowing friends and family to pledge a dollar amount for the amount of pages or books read.
How to Prep for the Best Readathon Experience Make sure all your comfy clothes are clean. Stock up on snackies. Give yourself lots of reading options. If youve got kiddos or pets, coordinate with your partner, friends, or family to keep them busy for long stretches of time.

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A Walk-a-thon, also known as a charity walk or walk for a cause, is a peer-to-peer fundraising event where participants collect pledges for donations based on how far they walk. Community members volunteer to raise funds on an organizations behalf, walk a set distance, and then collect money for your cause.
Yes! Read-A-Thon tracks minutes read, not pages, so its perfect for all grade levels. Students can read books of their choice.

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