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Summer Reading List For
Incoming Second Graders
Students entering second grade are required to read one book from the list below. We tried to provide a variety of books and reading levels to fit different reading abilities and preferences. Please fill out the attached sheet, “A Story Map”. It is due on the first day of school. Boxcar Series Level Meet the Boxcar Children by G. Warner 2.3 The Boxcar Children Beginning by G. Warner 3.1 Abby Klein Level Caterpillars on the Move by Abby Klein 2.1 The Giant Swing by Abby Klein 2.9 Second Grade Rules by Abby Klein 3.0 Camping Catastrophe by Abby Klein 3.1 The King of Show-and-Tell by Abby Klein 3.1 Magic Treehouse Series Level Afternoon on the Amazon by Mary Pope Osborne 2.6 The Knight at Dawn by Mary Pope Osborne 2.9 Ghost Town at Sundown by Mary Pope Osborne 3.0 Dolphins at Daybreak by Mary Pope Osborne 3.1 Dingoes at Dinnertime by Mary Pope Osborne 3.2 Day of the Dragon King by Mary Pope Osborne 3.3 High Tide in Hawaii by Mary Pope Osborne 3.4 Night of the Ninth Dragon by Mary Pope Osborne 4.0 Calendar Mysteries by Ron Roy Level June Jam by Ron Roy 3.1 July Jitters by Ron Roy 3.3 A to Z Mysteries by Ron Roy Level The Goose’s Gold by Ron Roy 3.3 The Absent Author by Ron Roy 3.4 The Lucky Lottery by Ron Roy 3.8 Fireworks at the FBI by Ron Roy 3.9 Ballpark Mystery Series by David A. Kelly Level The All Star Joker by David A. Kelly 3.7
The L.A. Dodger by David A Kelly 3.8 The Soccer Surprise by David A. Kelly 3.9 Book Selections: The Cam Jansen Mystery Series Level by David A. Adler Young Cam Jansen and the Baseball Mystery 2.3 Young Cam Jansen and the Lost Tooth 2.4 Young Cam Jansen and the Double Beach Mystery 2.5 Young Cam Jansen and the Zoo Note Mystery 2.6 Young Cam Jansen and the Spotted Cat Mystery 2.7 Young Cam Jansen and the Pizza Shop Mystery 2.8 Young Cam Jansen and the Library Mystery 2.9 Geronimo Stilton Level Dinosaurs in Action by Geronimo Stilton 3.1 My Name is Stilton, Geronimo Stilton by Geronimo Stilton 3.2 All for Stilton, Stilton for All! by Geronimo Stilton 3.3 Dinosaur Disaster by Geronimo Stilton 4.4 The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by Geronimo Stilton 4.7 Thea Stilton Level The Secret of the Whale by Thea Stilton 2.8 Revenge of the Lizard Club by Thea Stilton 3.0 The Secret of the Waterfall in the Woods by Theo Stilton 3.1 Thea Stilton and the Mountain of Fire by Theo Stilton 4.0 Thea Stilton: The Secret of Fairies by Theo Stilton 4.2 Dan Gutman Level My Weird School by Dan Gutman 2.4 Miss Mary is Scary! by Dan Gutman 3.3 Miss Child Has Gone Wild! by Dan Gutman 3.6 We strongly recommend that your child read at least 30 minutes every day, aloud to you and silently to him or herself. Enjoy your summer reading and we look forward to meeting you at the beginning of the school year!
Mrs. Christian and Mrs. Wilhelm
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Write notes in each section.
Summer Reading for Incoming 3rd Graders
Students entering third grade are required to read at least two books
over the summer. When the school year begins the students will be
required to take an AR test on their summer reading books. These
points will count toward their first trimester reading grade.
Choose one of the following books:
Miss Nelson is Missing (2.7)
Surf’s Up, Geronimo (3.4)
Stone Fox (4.0)
The Chocolate Touch (4.7)
Escape from Mr. Lemoncello’s Library (4.5)
Mr. Popper’s Penguins (5.6)
Choose one book from the popular Who Was/Is Series (Penguin
Random House is the Publisher) Reading Levels Vary by Book
Enjoy two great books this summer! We can’t wait to see you when
school starts.
Thank you,
Third Grade Teachers
Summer Reading List
4th GRADE Mrs. Seckendorf/Mrs. Willis
THREE CHOICES- Pick ONE to READ Read by August 30th
Charlotte’s Web Author: E.B. White
Reading Level 4.4
The Mouse and the Motorcycle Author: Beverly Cleary
Reading Level 5.1
Escape from MR. Lemoncello’s
Library Author: Chris Grabenstein
Reading Level 4.5
The Mysterious Benedict Society
Author: Trenton Lee Stewart
Reading Level 5.6
PLEASE CONTINUE TO
PRACTICE TYPING OVER THE SUMMER!!!
5th Grade Summer Reading List Summer 2019
Greetings, incoming fifth graders! You are required to choose one of the following books (or one from a series) to read over the summer. Choose a book that captures your interest AND is at your reading level. Once school begins, you will have a project that ties to the novel you read. Make sure to read the
book carefully and take notes to help you remember important details.
Fish in a Tree
By
Lynda Mullaly Hunt
7 Accelerated Reader points
Ally has been smart enough to fool a lot of smart people. Every time she lands in a new school, she is able to hide her inability to read by creating clever yet
disruptive distractions. However, her newest teacher
Mr. Daniels sees the bright, creative kid underneath the
trouble maker. With his help, she discovers that there’s a lot
more to her—and to everyone—than a label, and that great minds don’t always think
alike.
Because of Mr. Terupt
By Rob Buyea
5 Accelerated Reader points
Because of Mr. Terupt is a novel about one year in the life of a fifth grade class at
Snow Hill School. Told through the eyes of seven
students, the class is deeply affected by their new teacher
Mr. Terupt and the tragic accident that touches all their
lives. This is a terrific story about friendship, acceptance,
and loyalty.
Book Scavenger
By
Jennifer Chambliss Bertman
11 Accelerated Reader points
Emily is on the move again. Her family is relocating to San
Francisco, home of her idol: Garrison Griswold, creator of
the online sensation Book Scavenger, a game where books are hidden all over the country
and clues to find them are revealed through puzzles. But
Emily soon learns that Griswold has been attacked and she must figure out the mystery that he left behind before it’s too late!
Percy Jackson Series
By Rick Riordan
9-13 Accelerated Reader points
Percy Jackson never quite fit in at school, and he seems to get into trouble wherever he goes. He soon finds out the reason
why he is “different;” he is a demigod.
While learning about his true
self, he sets out on a quest across the nation, battling
monsters and trying to save the world! These tales will keep you
on the edge of your seat!
Harry Potter Series
By J.K. Rowling
10-34 Accelerated Reader
points
Harry Potter is an orphan and he's stuck with his heartless
relatives, who force him to live in a tiny closet under the stairs. But his fortune changes when
he receives a letter that tells him the truth about himself: he's a wizard. A mysterious visitor
rescues him and takes him to his new home, Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. He
sets off on a series of adventures with his newfound best friends
while trying to defeat an evil wizard set on taking over the
world!
Holy Family School - Summer 2019
6th Grade Summer Reading
Holy Family School
__________________________________________________________
As you get ready to enjoy some time in the sun, start thinking about
what fabulous book you will take with you to the beach or pool.
Incoming 6th grade students will participate in the Holy Family School Summer
Reading Program. Each student will choose 1 book from the list below to read
over the summer. Then, in the fall, students will participate in follow-up
discussions and complete a comprehension activity.
*Make sure to pay close attention to characters,
setting, conflict & theme as you read.
Book Choices Nancy Drew or Hardy Boys series - (AR points vary)
Lunch Money - Andrew Clements (AR = 6.0)
Hatchet - Gary Paulsen (AR = 7.0)
Stargirl - Jerry Spinelli (AR = 6.0)
Where the Mountain Meets the Moon - Grace Lin (AR = 7.0)
Artemis Fowl series (Book #1) - Eoin Colfer (AR = 9.0)
Because of Winn Dixie - Kate DiCamillo (AR = 3.0)
Ella Enchanted - Gail Carson Levine (AR = 8.0)
Esperanza Rising - Pam Munoz Ryan (AR = 6.0)
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Classic Starts abridged edition) - Mark Twain (AR = 3.0)
**Mrs. Hirota's Learning Support Class = choose any of the above selections**
Thank you, Mrs. Runnells (6th Grade Literature)
7th Grade Summer Reading
Incoming 7th grade students are required to read a book over the summer. Each student must choose one book from the list on the
backside of this page. Students will be expected to take an Accelerated Reader Test, so be sure to choose a book you have not already
read. You can read as many books as you want and take tests on any of them. I will take the highest scoring test for your grade. As you
know, you may not retake any Accelerated Reader tests. Tests may be taken at school during the summer between 8:00 a.m. and 11:00
a.m. on the dates listed below or during the first week of school. After the first week of school, no test scores will be accepted for
summer reading. The score the students earn will be recorded as a test grade for literature. Reading can begin the day you get out of
school!
Each trimester, students are assigned a genre to read for their Accelerated Reading points. This assignment is an independent reading assignment and is separate from the summer reading assignment. Books that you read and take a test on for summer reading will not count toward the independent reading assignment. Students may begin earning those points in the summer. Students are required to complete the following genres by the end of the assigned trimester. If you want to get a head start on your independent reading for the school year, you may. It is possible that you might even finish all of the independent reading that is required for the entire year. Independent reading points that a have not been earned in the summer must be completed by the dates listed below.
Required genre for 7th grade:
First trimester—Mystery and/or spy 20 points
Second trimester—Science Fiction and/or Fantasy 20 points
Third Trimester—Non-Fiction 20 points
Qualifying books must be at a grade level of 4.5 or higher. If you are not sure if it is the correct genre please check on www.arbookfind.com. Getting a verbal verification from someone who works at a bookstore or library will not work if it doesn’t have the correct genre listed on arbookfind. Books that are part of your regular curriculum may not be used for independent reading. (i.e. Catherine, Called Birdy).
The dates available for taking an AR test during the summer will be:
Thursday, June 27th Wednesday, July 3rd Friday, July 19th
Tests may be taken on campus between 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m.
Make sure to pay close attention to characters, setting, conflict and theme as you read.
If you have any questions, please contact me at [email protected]
Thank you,
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Please have your parents sign this and return it to school by Wednesday, June 12, 2019
I have read the requirements for summer reading and for independent reading.
Student Name:__________________________________________________
Parent Name: __________________________________________________
Parent Signature: ________________________________________________
7th Grade
As you get ready to enjoy some time in the sun, start thinking about what exciting
book you will take with you to the beach, pool or on vacation.
Incoming 7th grade students will participate in the Holy Family School Summer Reading
Program. Each student will choose one book from the list below to read over the summer.
By the end of the first full week of school, they will need to take an AR test on their chosen
book.
7th Grade Reading List
Crispin—Avi
Dragonwings—Lawrence Yep
Any book from the Eragon series—
Christopher Paolini
This Side of Paradise— Steven L. Layne
Any book from the Anne of Green Gables
series—L.M. Montgomery
The Lost Years of Merlin—T.A. Baron
The Tail of Emily Windsnap—Liz Keesler
The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle—Avi
The Devil’s Arithmetic—Jane Yolen
Any book from Theodore Boone—John Grisham
Tangerine—Edward Bloor
The Penderwicks: A Summer Tale (book #1) -
Jeanne Birdsall
Fairest—Gail Carson Levine
The Shakespeare Stealer - Gary L. Blackwood A
Girl Named Disaster—Nancy Farmer
As you get ready to enjoy some time in the sun, start thinking about what exciting book you will take with you to the beach or pool. Get a head start on the school year!!- Read Below
Incoming 8th grade students (2018), you are required to read a book over the summer. You must choose one book from the list on the 2nd page. You will be expected to take an Accelerated Reader Test, so be sure to choose a book you have not already read. You can read as many of these books as you want and take tests on any of them, then take the highest scoring test for the grade. As you know, you may not retake any Accelerated Reader tests so be sure to check and see if you already took a test on the book.. This test can be taken at school during the summer between 8 and 11:00 a.m.only on the dates listed below or during the 1st week of school. The score you earn will be recorded as a test grade for literature. Reading can begin the day you get out of school!
Students, you can also read ahead for the year. If you want to read during the summer, you are able to do this and actually have the opportunity to finish all of your independent reading for the year during the summer. If you don’t complete all of it, no worries, you will still have time to finish up your points during the trimesters as long as you complete your points by the indicated trimester for that genre. ALL SUMMER READING MUST BE COMPLETED BY THE 1ST WEEK OF SCHOOL. The dates available for taking the tests during the summer will be: Thursday, June 27th 8 - 10:00 a.m Room 8-1 Wednesday, July 3rd 8 - 10:00 a.m Room 8-1 Friday, July 19th 8 - 10:00 a.m Room 8-1
Required Genres for 8th Grade- Students are required to read the following genres during each trimester listed below. CRITERIA FOR GENRES DURING THE SCHOOL YEAR: 5.0 grade level or higher AND A TOTAL OF 20 points are required for each trimester. (Unless you have special permission to read at a lower level.) 1st trimester- biographies and/or nonfiction as indicated by AR 2nd trimester- historical fiction as indicated by AR 3rd trimester- Your choice of genre SINCE THE HIGH SCHOOL READS TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD/THE BOOK THIEF , THESE BOOKS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED AS PART OF YOUR INDEPENDENT READING. ANY BOOK THAT YOU HAVE READ IN A CLASSROOM AS PART OF YOUR CURRICULUM WILL ALSO NOT BE ACCEPTED. (EXAMPLE: CATHERINE CALLED BIRDY,ETC.) YOU MAY NOT READ: THE OUTSIDERS, ANNE FRANK AND THE CHILDREN OF THE HOLOCAUST, or NIGHT
Make sure to pay close attention to characters, setting, conflict, and theme as you read. Please have your parents sign this and return in to school by Wednesday, June 12th
Parent’s Signature: _____________________________________ Student’s Name: (Please Print)___________ ______________________
8th Grade Summer Reading
KEEP THIS PAGE AT HOME
8th Grade Reading List Choices: You must choose one of these books. No other books will be accepted for the summer reading
requirement.
A Wrinkle in Time-Madeleine L’Engle
The City of Ember- Jeanne DuPrau
The Bronze Bow- Elizabeth Speare
The Phantom Tollbooth-Norton Juster
Hoot- Carl Hiaasan
A Cricket in Times Square-George Selden
Tuck Everlasting- Natalie Babbitt
Percy Jackson and the Olympians- Series
The Door in the Wall-Marguerite De Angeli
Treasure Island- Lluis M. Todo
The Maximum Ride series-James Patterson
Inkheart- Cornelia Gunke
Matilda- Roald Dahl
Ella Enchanted- Gail Carson Levine
Because of Winn-Dixie-Kate DiCamillo
The Last Dragon Chronicles (choose 1)- Chris D’Lacey
The Fairy Tale Detective-Michael Buckley
The Hunger Games series- Suzanne Collins
Black Duck- Janey Taylor Lisle
Esperanza Rising Ryan, Pam Muñoz
Countdown by Ben Mikaelsen The Door in the Wall De Angeli, Marguerite Holes Sachar, Louis
The Horse of the War God Greenberg, Martin H. Island of the Blue Dolphins O'Dell, Scott Julie of the Wolves George, Jean Craighead
The Midwife's Apprentice Cushman, Karen Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH/The Secret of NIMH
O'Brien, Robert C.
My Side of the Mountain George, Jean Craighead Out of the Dust Hesse, Karen Sounder Armstrong, William H. The Twenty-One Balloons du Bois, William Péne The View from Saturday Konigsburg, E.L. The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle Lofting, Hugh The Westing Game Raskin, Ellen
The Key to the Indian in the Cupboard-Lynne Reid Banks
The Mysterious Benedict Society Series- Trenton Lee Stewart The Mouse Rap Myers, Walter Dean
The Horse and His Boy C.S. Lewis
Dates for Testing: Thursday, June 27th 8 - 10:00 a.m Room 8-1 Wednesday, July 3rd 8 - 10:00 a.m Room 8-1 Friday, July 19th 8 - 10:00 a.m Room 8-1