Thursday, July 11, 2013

It's Summertime and Reading is Fun!


      This summer has brought some interesting weather, so on those rainy and smoldering days, turn your thoughts to turning the pages of a book/ebook!  Reading is also great for traveling and just plain fun. 

      Below you will find the summer reading lists for grades 2-8, plus a just-for-fun list for adults.  I'd love to hear from you about your summer reading and any comments or suggestions you have about our lists.

Have a happy summer!
Ponnie

2nd Grade Summer Reading Suggestions

     Parents, it’s important to make time for your child to read for at least 20 minutes every day this summer. For children not reading independently yet, we hope you will take time to read aloud to him or her. For those who are reading independently, a good way to gauge if the book your child has  chosen is at his/her reading level is to have the child read a few paragraphs aloud to you. If he/she is reading haltingly, and you can’t understand the paragraph clearly, that book is probably too advanced, and he/she should make another choice. Remember that this is a list of suggested titles which cover a wide range of reading abilities, it does not mean that your child should be able to read all (or any) of these independently. What is important is that you set aside a special time for reading.
     Please help your child keep track of the books he/she has read by keeping a journal including title and author. Entering second graders will want to include a short note on each book (I liked this book because... ; I would recommend this book because... ; my favorite character was...). If your child isn’t comfortable writing yet, you can help by taking dictation from the child. When the school year begins in September, bring your journal to share with Eve and your classmates!
     Vermont State Standard 2nd grade: Demonstrates the habit of reading extensively* by...Reading one or two books, or one or two medium-long chapters, or the equivalent every day.

Read Aloud or Alone (+ = Good for readers practicing their skills. * = series.)

FICTION

If you like adventure/fantasy stories….
The Secrets of Droon – Tony Abbott *
Spiderwick Chronicles- Tony DiTerlizzi *
Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves – retold by Katie Daynes +
The Iron Giant – Ted Hughes
Mrs. Piggle Wiggle - Betty MacDonald *
Magic Treehouse - Mary Anne Osborne *
The Time Warp Trio – Jon Scieszka *
Arabian Nights – retold by Martin Woodside

If you like stories about animals…
Biscuit - Allyssa Capucilli + *
Bramble and Maggie – Jessie Haas *
Lady Lollipop - Dick King-Smith
Horse Crazy – Alison Lester *
Frog and Toad - Arnold Lobel + *
Judy Moody or Stink – Megan McDonald *
Listening to Whales Sing – Faith McNulty +
Fancy Nancy – O’Connor+ *
Stolen! A Pony Called Pebbles – Wendy Orr *

If you like stories where animals are the main characters…
Spunky Tells All – Ann Cameron
Mercy Watson - Kate DiCamillo + *
Benny and Penny – Geoffrey Hayes + * (A Toon Book, graphic novel)
Arthur - Lillian Hoban + *
Frances - Russell Hoban + *
Houndsley and Catina - James Howe + *
Park Avenue Adventures - Johanna Hurwitz *
Fox and His Friends - Edward Marshall + *
Henry and Mudge or Mr. Putter and Tabby or Poppleton – Cynthia Rylant + *
Maybelle – Katie Speck *

If you like funny stories….
Mercy Watson - Kate DiCamillo + *
Little Soup’s Hayride – Robert Newton Peck (short chapter book)
Amelia Bedelia - Peggy Parish + *
Marvin Redpost – Louis Sachar *
Geronimo Stilton – Geronimo Stilton *

If you like historical stories…
American Girl - various authors *
My America – various authors *

If you like mysteries…

Cam Jansen - David A. Adler *
Virtual Cody- Betsy Duffey *
Nancy Clancy, Super Slueth – Jane O’Connor *
Nate the Great – Marjorie Weinman Sharmat + *
Basil of Baker Street – Eve Titus *
American Girl - various authors *

If you like realistic stories…
Twelve Kings of Ice – Ellen Bryan Obed
Ivy + Bean – Annie Barrows *
Seal Island School or Seal Island Seven - Susan Bartlett
Julian and Huey - Ann Cameron *
Ramona - Beverly Cleary *
Amber Brown – Paula Danziger *
Bink & Gollie by Kate DiCamillo *
Soccer Sam – Jean Marzollo +
Cobble Street Cousins – Cynthia Rylant *

NON-FICTION

If you like true stories and books that give information……
Elephants Can Paint Too! - Katya Arnold
Hungry, Hungry Shark – Joanna Cole +
Magic School Bus - Joanna Cole
Titanic Lost & Found- Judy Donnelly +
The Flight of Apollo 11 – Brian Floca
Friends – Catherine Thimmesh (nonfiction-animals)

If you like stories about real people (biographies)….
Lou Gehrig- David A. Adler
America’s Champion Swimmer - David A. Adler
The Day-Glo Brothers: The True Story of Bob and Joe Switzer's Bright Ideas and Brand-New
     Colors - Chris Barton
Who was Sacagawea? – Judith Bloom Fradin and Dennis Brindell Fradin *
Who was Babe Ruth? – Joan Holub *
Jim Henson: the guy who played with puppets – Kathleen Krull
Who was Harriet Tubman? – Yona Zeldis McDonough *
Kate Shelley and the Midnight Express – Margaret K. Wetterer +

POETRY TO ENJOY

Poetry for Young People series
Sing a Song of Popcorn
Scared Silly! - Marc Brown
Revolting Rhymes - Roald Dahl
Mammalabilia - Douglas Florian
Dirt on My Shirt Jeff Foxworthy +
Jamberry - Eve Merriam
Now We Are Six - A. A. Milne
Scranimals - Jack Prelutsky
Button Up!: Wrinkled Rhymes – Alice Schertle
Math Curse and Science Verse – Scieszka
Mirror mirror by Singer, Marilyn
Everything On It - Shel Silverstein
Pug: and other Animal Poems – Valerie Worth

Have a great summer!

3rd and 4th Grade Suggested Summer Reading List

     This is a list of suggested summer reading titles which we hope will help you choose at least five books to read over the summer. If you find a particular book you enjoy, try other titles by the same author. Titles have been placed in categories, but many of the books might fall in more than one category. For example, a historical title may also be an adventure.
     Please keep a journal of the books you read, with the title, author and a short paragraph or illustration about each book (This book was about ___; my favorite character was ___ because ___; I would recommend this book because ___ etc.). Be prepared to give your journal to Linda or Emily when you return in September. Don’t leave your reading until August, you will read better and faster if you keep practicing throughout the summer. And parents, please encourage your children to practice their skills and discuss their books with them.
     Vermont State Standard for grades 3-8: Demonstrates the habit of reading extensively* by..."Reading the equivalent of at least two books a month, including in-school, out-of-school, and summer reading."
     “+” denotes good choices for readers who are still practicing their skills, “*” denotes books for advanced readers. DCF denote books nominated for Vermont’s Dorothy Canfield Fisher Award.

FICTION

If you like animals…
The One and Only Ivan – Katherine Applegate (2013 Newbury winner) *
Little Dog, Lost – Joan Bauer (DCF 2013)
The Mouse and the Motorcycle - Beverly Cleary
Frightful’s Mountain - Jean Craighead George *
Jigsaw Pony - Jesse Haas +
Star in a Storm - Joan Hiatt Harlow
Justin Morgan Had a Horse - Marguerite Henry *
Music of Dolphins – Karen Hesse
We Can’t All Be Rattlesnakes – Patrick Jennings
Lady Lollipop – Dick King-Smith
The Five Lives of Our Cat Zook – Joanne Rocklin (DCF 2013)
Riding Freedom - Pam Munoz Ryan +
The Cricket of Times Square – George Selden

If you like fantasy or adventure…
Will Sparrow’s Road – Karen Cushman * (DCF 2013)
Tale of Despereaux - Kate DiCamillo
Knight’s Castle – Edgar Eager *
Bandit’s Moon - Sid Fleischman
Inkheart - Cornelia Funke *
The Secret of Platform 13 – Eva Ibbotson
Fairy Dust and the Quest for the Egg - Gail Carson Levine
Where the Mountains Meet the Moon – Grace Lin
The Flint Heart – Katherine and John Paterson
Storm Runners – Roland Smith
I Survived series – Lauren Tarshis
Dealing with Dragons series - Patricia C. Wrede *

If you like graphic…
Rapunzel's Revenge – Shannon Hale
TinTin series – Herge
Olympians series – Suzanne O’Connor
Wonderstruck - Brian Selznick
Bone series - Jeff Smith
Robot Dreams - Sara Varon

If you like history…
The Weaver’s Daughter - Kimberly Brubaker Bradley
Caddie Woodlawn - Carol Ryrie Brink *
Bud, Not Buddy - Christopher Paul Curtis *
The Birchbark House and sequel - Louise Erdich *
The Year of Miss Agnes – Kirkpatrick Hill +
True Colors – Natalie Kinsey-Warnock
Single Shard - Linda Sue Park *
May B. - Caroline Starr Rose
Little House series - Laura Ingalls Wilder

If you like humor…

Strange Case of Origami Yoda - Tom Angleberger
Superfudge series – Judy Blume
Ramona, the Brave – Beverly Cleary
Amber Brown series - Paula Danziger
The Moffats - Eleanor Estes *
Bunnicula series - James Howe *
Russell series – Johanna Hurwitz +
Diary of a Wimpy Kid series – Jeff Kinney
Judy Moody series - Megan McDonald
Stink series – Megan McDonald
Big Nate series - Lincoln Peirce
Summer Reading is Killing Me (Time Warp Trio series) - Jon Scieszka

If you like mystery and suspense…
Freddie the Detective series - Walter R. Brooks
The Lemonade Crime – Jacqueline Davies
Hardy Boys series - Franklin W. Dixon
Emmy and the Incredible Shrinking Rat – Lynne Jonell
Nancy Drew series - Carolyn Keene
Secret of the Ruby Ring - Yvonne MacGrory *
Key to the Treasure and others in this series – Peggy Parrish
Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark – Alvin Schwartz
“Who Could That Be at This Hour?” - Lemony Snicket
The Case of the Missing Marquess: An Enola Holmes Mystery series – Nancy Springer
Sammy Keyes series - Wendelin Van Draanen *

If you like realistic fiction…
Ivy + Bean series – Annie Barrows +
The Penderwicks (and sequel) - Jeanne Birdsall * (Newbury winner)
The Seven Wonders of Sassafrass Springs - Betsy Birney
Troublemaker - Andrew Clements
Jake - Audrey Couloumbis
Because of Winn Dixie - Kate DiCamillo (DCF winner)
Hoot –Carl Hiassen (DCF winner) *
Waiting for the Magic – Patricia MacLachlan
Fantastic Secret of Owen Jester - Barbara O’Connor
When Life Gives You O. J. – Erica S. Perl
Star in the Forest - Laura Reseau

NON-FICTION

If you like biography…
Bully for you Theodore Roosevelt - Jean Fritz
Double Life of Pocohantas - Jean Fritz *
You Want Women to Vote, Lizzie Stanton? - Jean Fritz *
Dave the Potter: Artist, Poet, Slave - Laban Carrick Hill
The Extraordinary Mark Twain (according to Susy) – Barbara Kerley
Knucklehead - Jon Scieszka *
Behind Rebel Lines – Seymour Reit
Revolutionary Poet: Phyllis Wheatley - Maryann Weidt +
Kate Shelley and the Midnight Express - Margaret K. Wetterer +

If you like poetry…
Poetry for Young People series
Revolting Rhymes – Roald Dahl
Amazing Faces: Poems - Lee Bennett Hopkins
My People – Langston Hughes
Oxford Book of Children’s Verse
Scranimals – Jack Prelutsky
Math Curse or Science Verse – Jon Scieszka
Everything On It - Shel Silverstein
Mirror mirror by Marilyn Singer
A Child’s Calendar – John Updike

If you like non-ficiton…
Horrible Histories series – Terry Deary *
A Black Hole is not a Hole - Carolyn Cinami Decristofano
Great Estimations - Bruce Goldstone
Owen & Mzee - Isabella Hatkoff
The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind - William Kamkwamba and
Bryan Mealer
Salad People and More Real Recipes - Mollie Katzen
The Story of Salt - Mark Kurlansky
Peterson first guides – various subjects and authors
Drawing from Memory – Allen Say (DCF 2013) Graphic
Adventures In Cartooning: How To Turn Your Doodles Into Comics
- James Sturm
The Woods Scientist - Stephen R. Swinburne
Friends – Catherine Thinmesh

Have a great summer!

5th Grade Suggested Reading List

     This is a list of summer reading titles that we hope will help you choose at least five books to read over the summer. Many of these titles have been nominated for or won awards. You may want to try these. If you find a particular book you enjoy, try other titles by the same author.
     Please write a paragraph or two on the books you read, with the author, title, and a brief paragraph
including a summary and a statement of your reaction to the book, hand this into Charlie the first week of school in the fall. Don’t leave your reading until August it will be much harder for you to complete your assignment. Reading regularly during the summer will help you keep the skills you already learned this year, plus it’s fun!
     To aid you in your book selection, books are placed in categories. Although each book has been placed in only one category, many books crossover into more than one. For example, A LONG WAY FROM CHICAGO is listed under “Humorous”, but it could also be listed as “Historical”, so try books from more than one category. Remember that many “Historical” books can also be adventures, humorous or mysteries, and therefore, veryexciting. All 2013-14 Dorothy Canfield Fisher Award nominees appropriate for grades 4-5 have been included and are noted with DCF.

Vermont State Standard for grades 3-8: Demonstrates the habit of reading extensively* by...
"Reading the equivalent of at least two books a month, including in-school, out-of-school, and summer reading."
“*” = more challenging books

FICTION

If you like adventure…

Peter and the Starcatchers series – Dave Barry
Gone Away Lake – Elizabeth Enright
Chase - Jessie Haas * (horse)
Stowaway - Karen Hesse *
Small as an Elephant – Jennifer Richard Jacobson
Mossflower/Redwall series - Brian Jacques *
Steel Trap: The Challenge - Ridley Pearson
The Mostly True Adventures of Homer P. Figg - Rodman Philbrick
Storm Runners – Roland Smith
Call it Courage - Armstrong Sperry *

If you like animals…
The One and Only Ivan – Katherine Applegate (2013 Newbury winner & DCF 2013-14)
Poppy (and other books in that series) - Avi
Little Dog, Lost – Shana Burg (DCF 2013-14)
The Cheshire Cheese Cat: A Dickens of a Tale – Carmen Agra Deedy & Randall Wright
The Tale of Despereau – Kate DiCamillo
Waiting for the Magic – Patricia MacLachlan
War Horse – Michael Morpurgo
A Dog’s Way Home – Bobbie Pyron
The Five Lives of Our Cat Zook – Joanne Rocklin (DCF 2013-14)
Listen! - Stephanie S. Tolan

If you like fantasy…
Will Sparrow’s Road – Karen Cushman (DCF 2013-14)
The Search for WondLa (sequel: A Hero for WondLa) by Tony DiTerlizzi
The Dragon Chronicles series - Susan Fletcher *
Inkheart series – Cornelia Funke
The Dragon of Trelian – Michelle Knudsen
Savvy and sequel – Ingrid Law
The Narnia series - C. S. Lewis
Where the Mountain Meets the Moon – Grace Lin
The Flint Heart – Katherine and John Paterson
The Heroes of Olympus and other series by Rick Riordan
Harry Potter series - J. K. Rowling
Septimus Heap series – Angie Sage
The Youngest Templar series – M. P. Spradlin
The Mysterious Benedict Society series – Trenton Lee Stewart
The Expeditioners and the Treasure of Drowned Man’s Canyon – S. S. Taylor (dystopia/steampunk)   (DCF 2013-14)

If you like history…
City of Orphans by Avi (1893)
The Mighty Miss Malone - Christopher Paul Curtis (1930’s) (DCF 2013-14)
Understood Betsy – Dorothy Canfield Fisher (1900s Vermont)
R My Name is Rachel – Patricia Reilly Giff (1930s)
Newsgirl - Liza Ketchum (1851 California)
Ture Colors - Natalie Kinsey-Warnock (1850s)
Inside Out and Back Again –Thanhha Lai (1975 Vietnam and Alabama)
Number the Stars - Lois Lowry (WWII)
A Single Shard - Linda Sue Park (medieval Korea)
Bread and Roses, too - Katherine Paterson (1912 Vermont)
May B. Caroline Starr Rose (1870s frontier)
Cabin on Trouble Creek - Jean Van Leeuwen (frontier)

If you like humor…
Troublemaker - Andrew Clements
The Moffats series – Eleanor Estes
The Great Brain series - John D. Fitzgerald *
Ungifted – Gordon Korman (DCF 2013-14)
The Fantastic Secret of Owen Jester - Barbara O’Connor
I Funny – James Patterson & Chris Grabenstein (DCF 2013-14)
Middle School: the worst years of my life (and sequels) – James Patterson
A Long Way From Chicago – Richard Peck
Looking for Bobowicz – Daniel Pinkwater
May B.- Caroline Starr Rose(DCF 2013-14)
Glory Be – Augusta Scattergood (DCF 2013-14)
Milo: Sticky Notes and Brain Freeze - Alan Silberberg

If you like mystery and suspense…

The Secret Series – Pseudonymous Bosch
Murder Afloat - Jane Conly
The Lemonade Crime – Jacqueline Davies
Belly Up - Stuart Gibbs
Chase - Jessie Haas
Closed for the Season - Mary Downing Hahn
Chomp – Carl Hiassen (DCF 2013-14)
Emmy and the Incredible Shrinking Rat - Lynne Jonell
The Cavendish Home for Boys and Girls – Claire Legrand (DCF 2013-14)
Splendors and Glooms – Laura Amy Schlitz
“Who Could That Be at This Hour?” - Lemony Snicket
The Case of the Gypsy Goodbye & others in the Enola Holmes Mystery series- Nancy Springer
Three Times Lucky – Shelia Turnage (DCF 2013-14)
Sammy Keyes and the Hotel Thief & others in the series - Wendelin Van Draanen

If you like realistic or coming of age…
The Penderwicks and sequels - Jeanne Birdsall
Laugh with the Moon – Shana Burg (DCF 2013-14)
Out of My Mind - Sharon M. Draper
Mockingbird - Kathryn Erskine
Hidden – Helen Frost
Olive’s Ocean – Kevin Henkes *
The Whole Story of Half a Girl – Veera Hiranandani (DCF 2013-14)
Same Sun Here – Silas and Neela House (DCF 2013-14)
Turtle in Paradise - Jennifer Holm
Rules - Cynthia Lord
11 Birthdays – Wendy Mass
Wonder – R. J. Palacio (DCF 2013-14)
Summer of the Gypsy Moths – Sara Pennypacker (DCF 2013-14)
When Life Gives You O. J. – Erica S. Perl
Esperanza Rising - Pam Munoz Ryan*
Holes - Louis Sachar
Liar and Spy – Rebecca Stead (DCF 2013-14)
A Crooked Kind of Perfect - Linda Urban

If you like science fiction…
The White Mountains series - John Christopher
Gregor series – Suzanne Collins
Rat Trap – Michael Daley
The City of Ember and sequels - Jeanne DuPrau *
A Wrinkle in Time series – Madeline L’Engle
The True Meaning of Smekday - Adam Rex
Robot Dreams – Sara Varon (graphic)

If you like sports…
One Handed Catch - Mary Jane Auch
The Moves Make the Man – Bruce Brooks *
Safe at Second - Scott Johnson *
Sugar and Ice - Kate Messner

NON-FICTION

If you like biographies…
Escape!: The Story of the Great Houdini - Sid Fleischman *
Eleanor Roosevelt - Russell Freedman *
A Strong Right Arm: The Story of Mamie “Peanut” Johnson - Michelle Y. Green
Small Steps: The Year I Got Polio - Peg Kehret
Ten Queens: Portraits of Women of Power – Milton Meltzer
Driven: A Photobiography of Henry Ford - Don Mitchell
Temple Grandin: How the Girl Who Loved Cows Embraced Autism and Changed the World –Sy Montgomery (DCF 13-14)
Satchel Paige: Striking Out Jim Crow - James Sturm (graphic)
How Angel Peterson Got His Name: and Other Outrageous Tales About Extreme Sports –
      Gary Paulsen +
Bill Peet: an autobiography – Bill Peet
Knucklehead - Jon Scieszka (graphic)

If you like poetry…
Poetry for Young People series
The Place My Words are Looking For - Janeczko (also other Janeczko anthologies)
The Same Sky - Naomi Shihab Nye
Oxford Book of Children’s Verse- Opie
Math Verse or Science Verse – Jon Scieszka
Everything On It - Shel Silverstein
Mirror mirror - Marilyn Singer
Locomotion - Jacqueline Woodson

If you like other non-fiction…
Through My Eyes - Ruby Bridges (civil rights)
Tracking Trash - Loree Griffin Burns (environment)
The Wicked History of the World: History with the Nasty Bits Left In! - Terry Deary
     (humorous history)
A Black Hole is not a Hole – Carolyn Cinami Decristofano
Bodies from the Ash - James M. Deem (Pompeii)
Titantic Sinks! – Barry Denenberg
Who Was First? - Russell Freedman (discovering America)
Christo and Jeanne-Claude –Jan Greenberg & Sandra Jordan (art)
What’s Happening to My Body for Boys/Girls - Linda Madaras (health)
Dewey: A Small-town Library Cat Who Touched The World – Vicki Myron
Heart and Soul – Kadir Nelson (African American history)
Beowulf, a Hero’s Tale Retold – James Rumford
Gorilla Doctors - Pamela S. Turner (science)
Have a great summer!

6th Grade - Letter from Tara, Book Log, DCF list, Summer Reading Recommendations

Dear 6th Graders—

Over the summer, Kathy and I ask that you read at least five books. The books you read do not have to be from the attached list, but the list provides suggestions for books and authors you might find interesting.

I’ve attached a separate list of DCF books. Many of you have probably heard about the DCF program; it is the Dorothy Canfield Fisher Children’s Book Award program, and it works like this: we get a list of 30 books for grades 4-8. These books are in the TGS library on a special shelf, just for 6th graders. We all read from this list between now and April of 2014, and everyone who has read at least five books from the list by April gets to vote for his or her favorite book.  Kids all over Vermont do this, the votes are tallied, and we find out the winning title later in the spring. We’ll have time during English class to work on this, but if you want to get a start on reading from this list, please do so. Your local library will probably have the books.

Please keep track of the books you read this summer. I’ve included a log sheet (sample below) for you to use if you want, but you may use something else if it works better for you—just be sure to include the book title and author’s name.

Please choose one of the books you read this summer and write a paragraph or two about the book. Your paragraph should include: the title and author, what the book is about, your opinion of the book and why. Your log and paragraph should be given to Tara or Kathy at August conferences or during the first week of school.

Try to read regularly over the summer; graphic novels and magazines count as reading too, and it will be easier to read five books if you are reading all summer. Reading over the summer will help you maintain the skills you learned this year, plus it’s fun!

Please send me an e-mail or call me at school over the summer if you have any questions about summer reading: tmeinhar@thegrammarschool.org or 802-387-5364 ext. 107.

Happy reading,

Tara

2013 Summer Reading Log
(sample - see info Tara sent home for log setup)

Your Name:
Book Title and Author’s Name



2013-14 Dorothy Canfield Fisher Children’s Book Award Master List
     The list below contains a wide range of styles, subjects, and difficulty levels so that kids in grades 4-8 across Vermont can find interesting books to read. If you read one that’s too easy, try one at a higher maturity level. If you start one that’s too hard, try something else. In the list below, the titles in bold are more challenging.
     In order to vote for your favorite book in April, you need to read at least five (5) books from this list.  You are encouraged to read many more. Each year, several students challenge themselves to read all 30!

TITLE   --  AUTHOR  --  MATURITY LEVEL

The One and Only Ivan -- Applegate, Katherine -- 7 and up
Shadow and Bone -- Bardugo, Leigh -- 4 and up
Little Dog, Lost -- Bauer, Marion Dane -- 5 and up
Laugh with the Moon -- Burg, Shana -- 5 and up
The Mighty Miss Malone -- Curtis, Christopher Paul -- 4 and up
Will Sparrow’s Road -- Cushman, Karen -- 5 and up
Chomp -- Hiaasen, Carl -- 5 and up
The Whole Story of Half a Girl -- Hiranandani, Veera -- 5 and up
Same Sun Here -- House, Silas & Neela Vaswani --  6 and up
One for the Murphys -- Hunt, Lynda Mullaly -- 7 and up
Fourmile -- Key, Watt -- 6 and up
See Y ou At Harry’s -- Knowles, Jo -- 5 and up
Ungifted -- Korman, Gordon -- 5 and up
The Cavendish Home for Boys and Girls -- Legrand, Claire -- 5 and up
Temple Grandin: How the Girl Who Loved Cows Embraced Autism and Changed the World                    -- Montgomery, Sy -- 6 and up
The False Prince -- Nielsen, Jennifer -- 5 and up
Wonder -- Palacio, R.J. -- 5 and up
I Funny -- Patterson, James & Chris Grabenstein -- 5 and up
Summer of the Gy psy Moths -- Pennypacker, Sara -- 6 and up
Shadow on the Mountain -- Preus, Margi -- 6 and up
Dogs of Winter -- Pyron, Bobbie -- 4 and up
The Five Lives of Our Cat Zook Rocklin, Joanne 4 and up
May B.  -- Rose, Caroline Starr -- 7 and up
After Eli -- Rupp, Rebecca -- 5 and up
Glory Be -- Scattergood, Augusta -- 6 and up
Bomb: The Race to Build - and Steal –the World’s Most Dangerous Weapon -- Sheinkin, Steve
     -- 5 and up
Liar and Spy -- Stead, Rebecca -- 6 and up
The Boy on Cinnamon Street -- Stone, Phoebe--5 and up
The Expeditioners and the Treasure of Drowned Man’s Canyon -- Taylor, S.S. -- 5 and up
Three Times Lucky -- Turnage, Sheila -- 7 and up


2013 6th Grade Summer Reading Recommendations

Books marked with an asterisk (*) are more challenging.

If you like adventure…

Peter And the Starcatchers series – Dave Barry
The Cheshire Cheese Cat – Carmen Agra Deedy and Randall Wright
Chase – Jessie Haas
Stowaway – Karen Hesse,
Scat – Carl Hiaasen (ecological)
Crossing The Wire –Will Hobbs
Hatchet – Gary Paulsen
Steel Trapp: The Challenge – Ridley Pearson
A Dog’s Way Home – Bobbie Pyron
Swallows and Amazons series – Arthur Ransome,
Call It Courage – Armstrong Sperry*
Treasure Island – Robert Louis Stevenson*
20,000 Leagues Under The Sea – Jules Verne

If you like fantasy…
The Search for WondLa (and sequel) Tony DiTerlizzi
The Graveyard Book – Neil Gaiman,* (scary)
Sun And Moon, Ice And Snow – Jessica Day George
A Tale Dark and Grimm and sequel In a Glass Grimmly – Adam Gidwitz
Book Of A Thousand Days – Shannon Hale
Redwall / Mossflower series – Brian Jacques
Savvy and sequel – Ingrid Law
Pendragon series – D. J. MacHale
Hero – Mike Lupica
The Apothecary – Maile Meloy
The Lioness And Her Knight and Squires Tales series – Gerald Morris *
Keys to the Kingdom series – Garth Nix
The Golden Compass and His Dark Materials series – Philip Pullman *
The Olympians, The Heroes of Olympus, and The Kane Chronicles series – Rick Riordian
The Grimm Legacy – Polly Shulman
The Silver Bowl – Diane Stanley
The Mysterious Benedict Society series – Trenton Lee Stewart
Killer Pizza – Greg Taylor

If you like historical fiction…
City of Orphans – Avi (1890s New York City)
All the Broken Pieces – Ann Burg (Vietnam)
Elijah of Buxton – Christopher Paul Curtis (Civil War)
A Girl Named Disaster – Nancy Farmer (1980s Africa)
Walk Across the Sea – Susan Fletcher (1800s)
Lily's Crossing – Patricia Reilly Giff (WWII America)
Letter From Rifka – Karen Hesse * (1940s immigration)
Turtle in Paradise – Jennifer Holm (1930s Key West, Florida)
Gifts From The Sea – Natalie Kinsey-Warnock (1850s)
Inside Out and Back Again – Thanhha Lai (1975) in verse
Hattie Big Sky – Kirby Larson (frontier)
Day of Tears – Julius Lester * (pre Civil War)
The Year of Goodbyes – Debbie Levy (WWII Germany)
Sources of Light – Margaret McMullan, (1960s Mississippi)
A Family Apart and others in Orphan Train series – Joan Lowry Nixon (pre Civil War)
A Single Shard – Linda Sue Park (Medieval Korea)
Bread And Roses, Too – Katherine Paterson (1912 Vermont)
Listening For Lions – Gloria Whelan (Kenya)
One Crazy Summer – Rita Williams-Garcia (1960s Berkeley)

If you like humor…
The Great Brain series – John D. Fitzgerald
Homer Price – Robert McCloskey
A Long Way From Chicago – Richard Peck
Teacher’s Funeral – Richard Peck
Looking for Bobowicz – Daniel Pinkwater

If you like mystery and suspense…
Into the Dark – Peter Abrahams
The Calder Game – Blue Balliett
Shift – Jennifer Bradbury
Closed for the Season – Mary Downing Hahn (scary)
Kokopelli's Magic Flute – Will Hobbs
Elephant Run – Roland Smith
Stolen – Vivian Vande Velde
Way Down Deep – Ruth White

If you like realistic fiction…
Firegirl – Tony Abbott
Al Capone Does My Shirts – Gennifer Choldenko
Close to Famous – Joan Bauer
Hidden – Helen Frost (in verse)
Thief Lord – Cornelia Funke
Olive’s Ocean – Kevin Henkes
Dream of Night – Heather Henson (horse) *
Middle School is Worse Than Meatloaf – Jennifer Holm
Addie on the Inside – James Howe
Grounded – Kate Klise
Schooled – Gordon Korman
11 Birthdays – Wendy Mass
Saffy's Choice and sequels – Hilary Mckay *
Half Brother – Kenneth Oppel
Beneath My Mother’s Feet – Amjed Qamar
Paint the Wind – Pam Muñoz Ryan (horses)
When You Reach Me – Rebecca Stead
A Crooked Kind of Perfect – Linda Urban
Water Balloon – Audrey Vernick
Warp Speed – Lisa Yee

If you like science fiction…
Ender’s Game – Orson Scott Card
The White Mountains series – John Christopher
Gregor series – Suzanne Collins
The Hunger Games and sequels – Suzanne Collins *
Dark Life and sequel – Kat Falls
The Ear, The Eye, And The Arm – Nancy Farmer *
The Other Side of the Island – Allegra Goodman
A Wrinkle in Time series – Madeleine L’Engle
Earthsea series – Ursula Le Guin *
Fever Crumb series – Philip Reeve

If you like graphic novels…
Calamity Jack – Shannon Hale
Rapunzel’s Revenge – Shannon Hale
Black and White – David Macaulay
Olympians series – George O’Connor
Meanwhile – Jason Shiga
Smile and Drama – Raina Telgemeier
Robot Dreams – Sara Varon

If you like sports…
One Handed Catch – Mary Jane Auch
The Moves Make the Man – Bruce Brooks *
Wild Girl – Patricia Reilly Giff (horses)
Safe at Second – Scott Johnson *
Sugar and Ice – Kate Messner
Satchel Paige: Striking Out Jim Crow – James Sturm (graphic)
Bat 6 – Virginia Wolff *

If you like non-fiction…
Through My Eyes – Ruby Bridges (civil rights)
Tracking Trash – Loree Griffin Burns (environment)
Horrible Histories series – Terry Deary (humorous history)
Bodies From the Ash – James M. Deem (Pompeii)
Titanic Sinks! – Barry Denenberg
Who Was First? – Russell Freedman (discovering America)
Good Brother, Bad Brother – James Cross Giblin * (Lincoln assassination)
An Inconvenient Truth: Adapted for a New Generation – Al Gore (climate)
Built to Last – David Macaulay (architecture, cultural history)
What’s Happening to my Body for Boys/Girls – Linda Madaras (health)
The Good Good Pig: The Extraordinary Life of Christopher Hogwood – Sy Montgomery (pets)
Grey Seas Under – Farley Mowat * (adventure)
Dewey: A Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World – Vicki Myron (pets)
Beautiful Stories from Shakespeare – E. Nesbitt, editor
Harris and Me – Gary Paulsen (humorous)
The Woods Scientist – Stephen R. Swinburne (science)

If you like biographies…
The Daring Nellie Bly: America’s Star Reporter – Bonnie Christensen
Boy – Roald Dahl
Escape! The Story Of The Great Houdini – Sid Fleischman
Amelia Lost – Candace Fleming
Eleanor Roosevelt – Russell Freedman *
Cheaper by the Dozen – Frank B. Gilbreth, Jr.*
A Strong Right Arm: The Story Of Mamie “Peanut” Johnson – Michelle Y. Green
Small Steps – Peg Kehret
Charles Darwin – Kathleen Krull
Ten Queens: Portraits of Women of Power – Milton Meltzer
How Angel Peterson Got His Name and Other Outrageous Tales About Extreme Sports –
     Gary Paulsen
Bill Peet: An Autobiography

If you like poetry…
Poetry For Young People series
Poetry 180 – Billy Collins, editor (2013 Vermont Reads book)
Blue Lipstick – John Grandits
The Place My Words Are Looking For and other anthologies by this author – Paul B. Janeczko
The Book Of Limericks – Edward Lear
This Same Sky – Naomi Shihab Nye
Oxford Book Of Children’s Verse – Opie
Math Verse or Science Verse – Jon Scieszka
Runny Babbit – Shel Silverstein

Have a great summer!

7th and 8th Grades Suggested Summer Reading List

     During the summer, Laurie requires the 8th grade to read Mark Twain’s Tom Sawyer (any version is fine) and a biography or an autobiography of any American President. Please write a 2-page essay about your chosen president: What is he known for and what made him interesting to you? These are due the first day of school. The 7th grade is required to read The Day of the Pelicans by Katherine Paterson and a work of historical fiction. We will write on the historical fiction you chose to read the first week of school.
     In addition, we expect you to read at least four other books (and hopefully many more!). Below is a suggested summer reading list. Please report back to us those books on the list you enjoyed and those you did not. Don’t leave your reading for the last moment in August. It will be much easier, and your reading skills will continue to improve much more, if you read continuously throughout the summer.
     To aid you in your book selection, books are placed in categories. Although each book has been placed in one category, many books crossover into more than one. For example, 47 by Walter Mosley is listed under “Science Fiction;” however, it could also be listed as “Historical.” Remember that many “Historical” books can also be adventures, humorous or mysteries, and therefore, very exciting. So try books from more than one category.  Vermont State Standard for grades 3-8: Demonstrates the habit of reading extensively* by...  "Reading the equivalent of at least two books a month, including in-school, out-of-school, and summer reading."
“*” = more challenging books.

Fiction

If you like realistic fiction…
Firegirl – Tony Abbott
Return to Sender - Julia Alvarez (Vermont, farms, illegal immigration)
Close to Famous - Joan Bauer
The House on Mango Street - Sandra Cisneros
On Pointe - Lorie Ann Grover
Godless or Invisible - Pete Hautman
Addie on the Inside – James Howe

Dream of Night – Heather Henson
Do Not Pass Go - Kirkpatrick Hill
Crossing the Wire - Will Hobbs
One for the Murphys – Lynda Mullaly Hunt (DCF 2013-14)
Heaven - Angela Johnson
Fourmile – Watt Key (DCF 2013-14)
The Bean Trees - Barbara Kingsolver *
Grounded - Kate Klise
See You at Harry’s – Jo Knowles (DCF 2013-14)

Bluefish – Pat Schmatz
Okay for Now – Gary D. Schmidt (2012 Newbery Award)
After Ever After - Jordan Sonnenblick
The Boy on Cinnamon Street – Phoebe Stone (DCF 2013-14)
The Running Dream – Wendelin Van Draanen (DCF 2012-13 WINNER)
Water Balloon – Audrey Vernick
Warp Speed – Lisa Yee

If you like adventure and suspense…

Watership Down - Richard Adams*
Sharpe’s Triumph - Bernard Cornwell *
Mr. Midshipman Hornblower - C. S. Forester *
Stowaway - Karen Hesse
Crossing the Wire - Will Hobbs
Redwall/Mossflower series - Brian Jacques

Captain’s Courageous - Rudyard Kipling *
Call of the Wild- Jack London
Daughter of Venice - Donna Jo Napoli
Brian’s Winter - Gary Paulsen
Endangered – Eliot Schrefer
Prince of Mist - Carlos Ruiz Zafon

If you like classics…
Pride and Prejudice – JaneAusten *
Jane Eyre - Charlotte Bronte *
Great Expectations - Charles Dickens *
Anne of Green Gables series - L. M. Montgomery *
The Yearling - Marjorie Rawlings *
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn - Betty Smith *
A Story Like the Wind - Laurens van der Post
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea - Jules Verne

If you like fantasy…
Shadow and Bone- Leigh Bardugo
House of the Scorpion - Nancy Farmer
The Graveyard Book - Neil Gaiman
Book of a Thousand Days - Shannon Hale
The Apothecary – Maile Meloy
The False Prince – Jennifer Nielsen (DCF 2013-14)
Lireal series - Garth Nix
Trickster’s Choice - Tamora Pierce
Nation - Terry Pratchett

The Dark Materials series – Philip Pullman
The Grim Legacy – Polly Shulman
The Silver Bowl – Diane Stanley
The Hobbit - J. R. R. Tolkien
The Thief series - Megan Whalen Turner
Leviathan and sequels - Scott Westerfield
Once and Future King - T. H. White *
Sword of the Rightful King - Jane Yolen

If you like historical fiction…
Crispin - Avi (14th century)
For Freedom: The Story of a French Spy - Kimberly Brubaker Bradley (WWII)
Queen of Hearts – Martha Brooks (1941)
My Antonia - Willa Cather * (Frontier)
Al Capone Does My Shirts - Gennifer Choldenko (1930s)
My Brother Sam is Dead - James Lincoln Collier (American Revolution)
Elijah of Buxton - Christopher Paul Curtis (Civil War)
Lily’s Crossing - Patricia Giff (WWII)
Witness - Karen Hesse (Vermont 1924)
Year of Goodbyes - Debbie Levy (WWII)

Day of Tears - Julius Lester (pre Civil War)
Fallen Angels - Walter Dean Myers * (Vietnam war)
Shadow on the Mountain – Margi Preus (Nazi-occupied Norway) (DCF 2013-14)
Dogs of Winter – Bobbie Pyron (1990’s Moscow) (DCF 2013-14)
Arundel - Kenneth Roberts * (American revolution)
Glory Be – Augusta Scattergood (1960’s Mississippi) (DCF 2013-14)
Killer Angels - Michael Shaara* (Civil War)
The Wall – Peter Sis (Iron Curtain – graphic)
Elephant Run - Roland Smith (WWII)
The Arrival - Shaun Tan (Immigration - graphic)

If you like humor…
Stuck on Earth - David Klass
A Long Way from Chicago and sequel - Richard Newton Peck
Teacher’s Funeral - Richard Newton Peck
Looking for Bobowicz - Daniel Pinkwater
Guys Read: Funny Business (includes short stories by Neil Gaiman, Will Hobbs, Stephen King) -            Jon Scieszka, ed.

If you like mystery and suspense…
And Then There Were None - Agatha Christie
The Cases of Sherlock Holmes - Arthur Conan Doyle *
The Ghost in the Tokaido Inn - Dorothy and Thomas Hoobler *
Beekeeper’s Apprentice - Laurie R. King
Slob – Ellen Potter
Ruby in the Smoke - Philip Pullman
Dangerous Skies - Suzanne Fisher Staples
A Thief in the House of Memory - Tim Wynne-Jones

If you like science fiction and the future…
Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy - Douglas Adams
Fahrenheit 451 - Ray Bradbury
Ender’s Game- Orson Scott Card *
Hunger Games and sequels –Suzanne Collins
City of Ember and sequels - Jeanne DuPrau
Dark Life and sequel – Kat Falls
The Ear, the Eye and the Arm - Nancy Farmer
The Other Side of the Island - Allegra Goodman
Gifts - Ursula LeGuin
47- Walter Mosley
Maximum Ride series - James Patterson
Last Book in the Universe - Lynn Rae Perkins*
Heir Apparent - Vivianne Van Velde
The Time Machine - H. G. Wells

If you like sports…
Tangerine - Edward Bloor
Shift - Jennifer Bradbury
What Hearts - Bruce Brooks
Safe at Second - Scott Johnson
Pop – Gordon Korman
The Contender - Robert Lipsyte
Peek – Roland Smith
Satchel Paige: Striking Out Jim Crow - James Sturm
The Running Dream – Wendelin VanDraanen (DCF 2012-13 WINNER)

Non-fiction

If you like biographies…

The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind by William Kamkwamba and Bryan Mealer
Getting the Real Story: Nellie Bly & Ida B. Wells – Sue Davidson
An American Hero: True Story of Charles A. Lindberg - Barry Denenberg
Real Courage: the Story of Harper Lee by Katherine Don
Escape! The Story of the Great Houdini – Sid Fleischman
Amelia Lost: The Life and Disappearance of Amelia Earhart - Candace Fleming
Martha Graham: A Dancer’s Life - Russell Freedman
Good Brother - Bad Brother - James Cross Giblin * (Lincoln assassination)
Cheaper by the Dozen - Frank Bunker
Runaway Girl: The Artist Louise Bourgeois - Jan Greenberg
Anthony Burns: Defeat & Triumph of a Fugitive Slave - Virginia Hamilton
The Story of My Life - Helen Keller
Keeping Secrets: The girlhood diaries of seven women writers – Mary E. Lyons
Temple Grandin: How the Girl Who Loved Cows Embraced Autism and Changed the World –
       Sy Montgomery (DCF 2013-14)
The Harvey Girls: The Women Who Civilized the West - Juddi Morris
Guts - Gary Paulsen
Cleopatra Rules: the Amazing Life of the Original Teen Queen – Vicky Shecter
Knuckehead – Jon Scieszka
The Pigman and Me – Paul Zindel

If you like poetry…
Poetry 180 – Billy Collins, editor (2013 Vermont Reads book)
Swimming Upstream: Middle School Poems - Kristine O’Connell George
Who Killed Mr. Chippendale - Mel Glenn
Blue Lipstick - John Grandits
Hoofprints: Horse Poems – Jessie Haas
The Place My Words Are Looking For (and other anthologies) - Paul Janeczko
The Raven & Other Poems - Edgar Alan Poe
Math Curse and Science Verse - Jon Scieszka
A Fire in My Hands- Gary Soto

If you like non-fiction…
They Call Themselves the K. K. K.: the Birth of an American Terrorist Group -
     Susan Campbell Bartoletti
My Family and Other Animals - Gerald Durrell (humorous natural history)
Phineas Gage: A Gruesome But True Story About Brain Science - John Fleischman
The War to End All Wars: World War I - Russell Freedman
An Inconvenient Truth: Adapted for a New Generation – Al Gore
All Creatures Great and Small - James Herriot (veterinarian)
Seabiscuit: An American Legend - Laura Hillenbrand
Ice Story: Shakleton’s Lost Expedition - Elizabeth Cody Kimmel
Into Thin Air - Jon Krakauer
Darkness over Denmark: The Danish Resistance and the Rescue of the Jews - Ellen Levine
Black Diamond: The Story of the Negro Baseball Leagues - Patricia and Fred McKissack
The Good Good Pig: The Extraordinary Life of Christopher Hogwood – Montgomery, Sy (pets)
Heart and Soul: the story of American and African Americans – Kadir Nelson
Bomb: The Race to Build-and Steal-the World’s Most Dangerous Weapon- Steve Sheinkin
     (DCF 2013-14)
Chasing Lincoln’s Killer – James L. Swanson
Escape from Saigon - Andrea Warren

Have a great summer!

Fun for adults too!

Summer Reading Recommendations by and for Adults 2013
A special thank you to everyone who recommended titles for this list.
If you read something this summer that you enjoy, let me know. We’ll include it next year.
 
Fiction
Telegraph Avenue - Michael Chabon
Ella Minnow Pea - Mark Dunn
The Dog Stars - Peter Heller
A Dual Inheritance – Joanna Hershow
The Summer Book - Tove Jansson
The Selected Works of T. S. Spivet - Reif Larson
Matterhorn: a Novel of the Vietnam War – Karl Marlantes
Paradise City – Archer Mayor
Night Circus - Erin Morgenstern
Northern Borders - Howard Frank Mosher
The Invisible Bridge - Julie Orringer
Canyons – Gary Paulsen
The Storyteller - Jodi Picoult
Orchard House - Lucinda Riley
New York: the Novel – Edward Rutherfurd
Okay for Now - Gary D. Schmidt
A Light Between Oceans: A Novel – M. L. Stedman
Rules of Civility - Amor Towles
Beautiful Ruins - Jess Walter
Code Name Verity - Elizabeth Wein

Non-Fiction
Behind the Beautiful Forevers: Life, Death, and Hope in a Mumbai Undercity – Katherine Boo
The Dude and the Zen Master – Jeff Bridges
Dust Bowl: An Illustrated History – Ken Burns and Duncan Dayton
Poetry 180: A Turning Back to Poetry - Billy Collins Vermont Reads 2013
Nothing to Envy: Ordinary Lives in North Korea – Barbara Demick
Hundred Languages of Children: the Reggio Emilia Approach to Early Childhood Education
– C. Edwards, ed.
Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption – Laura Hillenbrand
In the Garden of Beasts: Love, Terror and an American Family in Hitler’s Berlin – Erik Larson
Thomas Jefferson: the Art of Power – Jon Meacham
Country Girl: A Memoir – Edna O’Brien
Dirty Wars: The World is a Battlefield – Jeremy Scahill

Have a great summer!