Hello Readers!
It is hard to believe that the end of the school year is upon us and the summer break is fast approaching. How many of you have begun to start making a summer reading list? If you are looking for some ideas, I have a list of suggestions for you here.
To begin, I am sharing fiction titles that fit into one of these categories (all three categories are in the same document):
- Early Chapter Books - geared toward students in grades 1-4 depending on interest and comprehension level
- Intermediate Chapter Books - geared toward students in grades 3-6 depending on interest and comprehension level
- Middle Grade Chapter Books - geared toward students in grades 5-8 depending on interest and comprehension level
As always, a book can be enjoyed a variety of ways such as a child reading independently, an adult and a child taking turns reading different parts of a book to each other, or an adult reading aloud to a child. The key is to enjoy the story and talk about what is happening to ensure and enrich understanding of the text.
Next week, I will share a list of Informational Texts as well as Picture Books to add to our Summer Reading repertoire. Until then, have fun perusing these fiction suggestions and getting a start on your summer reading list.
Do you have any recommendations for me to put on my summer reading list? Let me know.
Happy reading!
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