The Little Bit Foundation's academic programs

Academic Equity & Enrichment

Programs

Academic Equity & Enrichment

Not only concerned with breaking down barriers to learning, Little Bit seeks to empower under-resourced students by providing access to educational tools, experiences and curriculum not readily available to them.

Little Bit distributed over 48,000 books through our literacy programs and engaged 129 students in STEM in the 2022-23 school year.

1-2-3 Read!

The Little Bit Foundation's academic 1-2-3 Read! programTwo-thirds of low-income families have virtually no reading material in the home, creating vocabulary gaps that persist through each grade. Our 1-2-3 Read! program brings book fairs to every partner school once per semester, during which each student can select two age-appropriate books to keep. While waiting to choose their books, students are read stories by Little Bit volunteers. The goals of our 1-2-3 Read! program are to help build each student’s in-home library, and increase their engagement with and love for reading.

Books & Buddies

The Little Bit Foundation's academic Books and Buddies programChildren who do not read proficiently by 3rd grade are 4x more likely to leave school. Our Books & Buddies program supports early literacy by bringing an element of comfort and security for children as they begin to read.  The Books & Buddies kits contain learner or beginner level books paired with a stuffed animal relating to the story and are designed to be used in the classroom for reading time, engaging in a specific book as a whole class, or as an addendum to classroom curriculum. Students are able to take their Book & Buddy home at the end of the semester. 

First Lego League

Many of the students we serve do not have meaningful exposure to STEM or understand how it can be applicable to their everyday lives. We are pleased to bring First Lego League to several Little Bit schools. First Lego League is an international competition for elementary and middle school students involving designing and programming Lego Education robots to complete tasks. During the year, we assist FLL teams with building their Lego robots and then programming them to perform a series of missions. The year culminates in a competition organized by Little Bit and judged by FLL certified officials.

STEM Lingo

In concert with STEM Board, we bring STEM Lingo to middle and high school students in our partner schools. Designed by a former NASA rocket scientist, STEM Lingo is a step-by-step, self-paced coding kit students use to build functional prototypes. During the week-long program, students work through a series of modules that get incrementally more difficult. Part of the program also involves educating students about how they can take the principles they’ve learned out into the real world, as well as all of the careers connected to coding.

Support our literacy programming with donations of NEW books and stuffed animals or by becoming a book fair volunteer.