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  1. Summer Reading List. Revised May 2020. ENTERING 6TH GRADE READING LIST. Parents: Below you will find a list of engaging and well-written stories that represent a variety of genres. Your student should choose one novel from the list below.

  2. ASHAR Summer Reading Middle School - Entering Grades 5-8 Kate DiCamillo The Incredible Journey of Edward Tulane 700L Flora and Ulysses 520L The Tale of Despereaux 670L Jennifer Donnelley Stepsister 640L (grade 7 and up) Sharon M. Draper Out of My Mind 700L Jeanne DuPrau The City of Ember 680L The People of Sparks 760L Margarita Engle Forest ...

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  4. grades, students are required to read at least twenty books over the summer break. The goal for these students is to read frequently, thus increasing familiarity with words and increasing comprehension skills. The goal of the summer reading program for first and second graders is to maintain or increase the students’ end-of-year reading level.

  5. summer reading list were chosen specifically for. those students leaving grades 6, 7, and 8. Titles. included are just a sampling of the books you may enjoy reading during this summer. Many of the authors on this list have written more than one book. Check out some of these titles, too!

    • Fantasy & Science Fiction 7th Grade List
    • Realistic 7th Grade Summer Reading List
    • Adventure & Mystery 7th Grade Books Summer Reading List
    • Historical Fiction 7th Grade Summer Reading List
    • Nonfiction 7th Grade Books Summer Reading List

    If you like fantasy, paranormal, & sci-fi books, you’ll love: 1. Bite Riskby S.J. Wells 2. The Last Cuentista by Donna Barba Higuera 3. Steelheartby Brandon Sanderson 4. Cinder by Marissa Meyer 5. House of Scorpions by Nancy Farmer 6. Lightcastersby Janelle McCurdy 7. Phenomena: The Golden City of Eyesby Brian Micahel Bendis and Andre Lima Araujo (...

    If you like realistic books, you’ll love: 1. Rain Risingby Courtne Comrie 2. What Happened to Rachel Riley?by Claire Swinarski 3. Gone to the Woodsby Gary Paulsen 4. House Arrestby K.A. Holt 5. The Probability of Everythingby Sarah Everett 6. Something Like Homeby Andrea Beatriz Arango 7. Louder Than Hungerby John Schu 8. First State of Beingwritte...

    If you like adventure, try these books: 1. City Spiesby James Ponti 2. Charlie Thorne and the Last Equationby Stuart Gibb 3. 96 Miles by J.L. Esplin 4. Whale of the Wildby Rosanne Parry 5. The Van Gogh Deceptionby Deron Hicks 6. Scar Islandby Dan Gemeinhart 7. Beneathby Roland Smith 8. The Liar’s Societyby Alyson Gerber

    Love historical fiction? Try a book from this list: 1. Alliesby Alan Gratz 2. The Bridge Homeby Padma Venkatraman 3. Brothers Keeperby Julie Lee 4. Finding Junie Kimby Ellen Oh 5. The Last Cherry Blossomby Kathleen Burkinshaw 6. When the World Was Oursby Liz Kessler 7. The Songbird and the Rambutan Treeby Lucille Abendadon 8. The Night War by Kimbe...

    Try a nonfiction book! Here are incredible choices you won’t be able to put down: 1. Rise Up: Ordinary Kids With Extraordinary Stories by Amanda Li 2. History Comics: The Roanoke Colony: America’s First Mysteryby Chris Schweizer (graphic novel) 3. Anne Frank’s Diary: The Graphic Adaptationadapted by Ari Folman 4. Accidental Archeologists: True Stor...

  6. Summer Reading List. Revised March, 2017. Dear Middle School Parents, . It is our sincere desire that the PACS summer reading program will develop in your child a love for reading while maintaining the current levels of skills that your child has worked to achieve during the school year.

  7. May 14, 2024 · By Scholastic Parents Staff. May 14, 2024. Ages. 11-13. Summer is the perfect opportunity for your middle schooler to dive into page-turners that pique their unique interests. Check out these 20 best books every kid should read before turning 13.

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