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  1. Written and illustrated by Sam Boughton. Informational Books. #2: Crazy about Cats #3: Smart about Sharks #4: Manjhi Moves a Mountain #5: Everything & Everywhere #6: Rosa Parks.

    • Paradise Sands: A Story of Enchantment by Levi Pinfold
    • Heart Berry Bling by Jenny Kay Dupuis
    • Noticing by Kobi Yamada
    • The Little Mermaid Retold by Jerry Pinkney
    • Love by Matt de La Peña
    • Bringing Back The Wolves: How A Predator Restored An Ecosystem by Jude Isabella
    • Becoming Muhammad Ali: A Novel by James Patterson and Kwame Alexander
    • Sound: Shhh … Bang … Pop … Boom! by Romana Remanyshyn and Andriy Lesiv
    • I’m Trying to Love Math by Bethany Barton
    • So Tall Within: Sojourner Truth’s Long Walk Toward Freedom by Gary D. Schmidt

    Four siblings visit a creepy desert hotel and plunge into a haunting adventure. This mesmerizing and mysterious picture book is guaranteed to get your fourth graders talking, wondering, flipping back to check text evidence, and making inferences. Buy it: Paradise Sands: A Story of Enchantmentat Amazon

    Maggie visits her grandmother for a delicious fry bread lunch and cozy afternoon beading together. Through this relatable personal narrative, kids can learn about Anishinaabe beading and culture, as well as the impact of the Indian Act on First Nations women and families in Canada. This is a fantastic upper elementary picture book—so much to learn ...

    Add this beauty to your fourth grade books to encourage mindfulness. A girl and an artist learn together how to notice both the familiar and the unknown. Buy it: Noticingat Amazon

    Jerry Pinkney’s breathtaking update to a classic, high-interest tale stars a main character of color and has affirming themes of friendship, family, and identity. Buy it: The Little Mermaidat Amazon

    This moving title is ageless, but we particularly love how it can get fourth graders talking in more depth about a complex topic. Buy it: Loveat Amazon

    This book is a science unit unto itself! In systematic sections, it explores what happened when wolves disappeared from—and then came back to—Yellowstone National Park. Build kids’ understanding of vocabulary about relationships within an ecosystem with this memorable real-world story. Buy it: Bringing Back the Wolvesat Amazon

    Before he was a household name, Cassius Clay was a kid with struggles like any other. Written in prose and verse, this book looks at his life from birth to age 17. It captures the budding charisma and youthful personality of one of the greatest sports heroes of all time. Buy it: Becoming Muhammad Aliat Amazon

    Here’s a perfect example of artistry in informational writing. A neon color scheme and tons of visual features give readers a primer on the topic of sound. Share as part of a science unit on sound or to simply help students up the cool factor in their own nonfiction writing. Buy it: Sound: Shhh … Bang … POP … BOOM!at Amazon

    After convincing arguments heralding bees and spiders in her previous titles, Bethany Barton uses her powers of persuasion to demonstrate the wide reach, usefulness, and coolness of math. Read this to quell any groans about the relevance of math in the real world. Buy it: I’m Trying To Love Mathat Amazon

    Introduce students to this fascinating and influential woman who worked tirelessly to fight against both racial and gender inequality. Buy it: So Tall Withinat Amazon

  2. Oct 9, 2023 · I'll send you my printable list of 100 best middle grade books to start! A list of short books for 4th graders featuring advanced chapter books and young middle grade books with age-appropriate content.

    • Merci Suárez series by Meg Medina. We love the heart and humor in this award-winning series by Meg Medina. Merci is a sixth grade student who experiences the many changes that come with middle school.
    • Save Me a Seat by Sarah Weeks and Gita Varadarajan. Told from the perspective of two very different fifth grade boys, this chapter book for fourth graders will greatly resonate with readers.
    • Matilda by Roald Dahl. Delightfully clever and original, Matilda is a true classic that your fourth graders will love. Precocious young Matilda, who read Great Expectations at the age of 4, tries to use brainpower to outsmart and withstand her dreadful family.
    • The Lemonade War series by Jacqueline Davies. Readers will enjoy these compelling, realistic chapter books for fourth graders about sibling relationships and discovering our own personalities.
  3. Jan 13, 2024 · Find the best chapter books and middle grade books for 4th graders. These books for 9-year-old boys and girls in 4th grade are book recommendations that I’ve personally read and reviewed using my background as an educator and parent.

  4. Print book list. 2030: A Day in the Life of Tomorrow’s Kids. by: Amy Zuckerman and Jim Daly, illustrated by: John Manders - (Dutton, 2009) 32 pages. A talking dog, a housecleaning robot and a three-dimensional “data orb” are among the many cool features that kids might enjoy in the future, according to this lighthearted look at 2030.

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  6. May 12, 2014 · 7034. 4th and 5th graders (ages 9-10 year olds) who love nonfiction will enjoy the variety of subjects on this nonfiction summer reading list made just for them! Young readers can pick their favorite subject like science, art and history, or read a sampling of books on a range of topics!

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