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Assignment Share one of the following with your teacher: • SCCPSS Reading log (Use your own paper for the response if you need more space) • myOn on-line reading report – free online reading offered by Get Georgia Reading • Copy of completed Barnes & Noble reading log (3 titles required for SCCPSS credit) • Copy of completed Live Oaks “A Universe of Stories” Early Literacy or Kids & Teens Activity Log Summer Reading for students entering Kindergarten is recommended, but not required No grades will be given to kindergarten students Students entering 1st Grade through 5th Grade this fall should read books that fall within their Lexile range, from 100 points below to 50 points above their Lexile score The Lexile score is found on the MAP reports, which were sent home to parents Students are strongly encouraged to read at least one piece of informational (non-fiction) text over the summer Georgia standards place a strong emphasis on informational text as students are prepared for success in college and career reading Note: If your child’s Lexile score exceeds that of the Grade Level Lexile Band, then he or she should read texts either within his or her Lexile range, or within the appropriate Grade Level Lexile Band as outlined here A Lexile measure is a good starting point for selecting books but should never be the only factor The Summer Reading Assignment will be counted as three homework grades (one grade per book read) and will be due on August 23, 2019 Some titles are suggested below, or students may visit www.lexile.com to find their own books in their Lexile range For students entering K-2nd Grade For students entering 3rd Grade Books that Make Us Stronger 100 Books that Build Character Return to first page For students entering 4th Grade For students entering 5th Grade LITERACY RESOURCES FOR SUMMER Get reading with myOn, right now! • Go to www.myon.com/login/index.html and enter your login information: o School Name: Get Georgia Reading (type the first few letters and select from the dropdown menu) o Username: SAVANNAHCHATHAM o Password: read • Click the Sign In button Select a book and start reading! Check out some additional tips including recommended system requirements and guidelines on searching for books Watch the how-to video on accessing and reading books ADDITIONAL SUMMER RESOURCES AVAILABLE THROUGH CAPSTONE’S PARTNERSHIP WITH Get Georgia Reading Capstone's Summer Access Site: https://community.mycapstone.com/capstone-summer-resources-georgia The Barnes & Noble Summer Reading Program is here to help you on your way, encouraging you to read books of your own choosing and earn a FREE book, simply by following these three easy steps: Read any eight books this summer and record them in your Summer Reading Journal (English or Español) Tell us which part of the book is your favorite, and why Bring your completed journal to a Barnes & Noble store between August 1st and August 31st, 2019 Find a Store Choose your FREE reading adventure from the book list featured on the back of the journal For more information, visit the B&N Summer Reading webpage: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/h/summer-reading-lists?list=kidsbrages-8-12 A Universe of Stories Live Oaks Libraries Summer Reading Program Registration Children from birth through 12th grade can participate in exciting programs, discover great books and earn prizes! Babies & toddlers ages 0-4 will enjoy Early Literacy activities Kids & Teens ages 5-18 will love recording reading minutes All participants will collect incentives and rewards as they go! Click here to register Register / Sign-in • Go to liveoakpl.org/events/srp2019 and click on the link to register / sign-in Log progress online and earn rewards as you go! Prizes available while supplies last! • Get the Beanstack Tracker App! Log progress and earn rewards! Return to first page SCCPSS Reading Log – Students Entering First and Second Grade Title Circle Author Fiction Non-Fiction My Favorite Part (draw or write) Illustrator Color in the stars to rate your book Who else you know that would enjoy this book? Title Circle Author Fiction Non-Fiction My Favorite Part (draw or write) Illustrator Color in the stars to rate your book Who else you know that would enjoy this book? Title Circle Author Fiction Non-Fiction My Favorite Part (draw or write) Illustrator Color in the stars to rate your book Who else you know that would enjoy this book? Return to first page SCCPSS Reading Log – Students Entering Third through Fifth Grade Respond to one of the following each time you read… Three things I learned are… (Name a character) surprised me when… This reminds me of… The best part of this section was…because These pages were interesting because… These pages were boring because… I can relate to (name a character) because… The setting is important because… A really good description is… 10.(name a literary device) was used in the line… 11 I predict _will happen… 12 I want to know more about… 13 The conflict in this section is… 14 The theme in this story is… 15 Summarize what happened in this section Title Author Reading Response Unfamiliar Word and page found Who else you know that would enjoy this book? Color in the stars to rate your book Title Author Reading Response Unfamiliar Word and page found Who else you know that would enjoy this book? Color in the stars to rate your book Title Author Reading Response Unfamiliar Word and page found Who else you know that would enjoy this book? Color in the stars to rate your book Return to first page GRADES K – (AD indicates titles appropriate for reading aloud or “adult directed”; NP is “non-prose” or poetry) ADLER, DAVID ● Don’t Throw it to Mo!-270L ● Get a Hit, Mo!- 350L ● Young Cam Jansen - 260L AGEE, JON ● It’s Only Stanley - AD370L ● Lion Lessons - 490L APPLEGATE, KATHERINE ● Roscoe Riley Rules series - 380-450L ARNOLD, TEDD ● Noodleheads titles - GN140-GN400L ● Parts titles - NP ● Fly Guy titles – 170L on up ASTON, DIANNA ● An Egg is Quiet - AD670L ● A Seed is Sleepy - AD750L ● A Butterfly is Patient-AD1040L AYLESWORTH, JIM ● The Gingerbread Man - 450L ● Goldilocks and the Three Bears - AD830L BARROWS, ANNIE and SOPHIE BLACKALL ● Ivy and Bean titles - 440L- 580L BARNETT, MAC ● Noisy Night ● Triangle ● Extra Yarn- AD620L ● Sam and Dave Dig a Hole- 310L BARTON, CHRIS ● Shark vs Train - AD220L BECKER, AARON ● Journey ● Quest ● Return BRETT, JAN ● The Turnip-AD610L ● The Three Little Dassies - AD720L ● The Mitten - 800L BROWN, JEFF ● Flat Stanley titles - AD350L- 800L BROWN, PETER ● Mr Tiger Goes Wild- AD440 ● My Teacher is a Monster-310L ● Will You Be My Friend!- AD510L ● Children Make Terrible Pets! -AD430L BRUEL, NICK ● Who is Melvin Bubble? - 430L ● Bad Kitty titles - AD280L- 830L ● Poor Puppy - NP BURLEIGH, ROBERT ● Home Run: The Story of Babe Ruth - AD280L CARLE, ERIC ● The Artist Who Painted a Blue Horse ● All titles – BR, NP - AD670L CASTILLO, LAUREN ● Nana in the City- AD360 CHILD, LAUREN Return to first page ● That Pesky Rat - AD570L ● Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Book? - AD800L ● Charlie and Lola titles - AD500L, AD570L CHIN, JASON ● Redwoods - NC1100L ● Island: A Story of the Galapagos-900L ● Coral Reefs-1010L ● Gravity- BR CLEMENTS, ANDREW ● Slippers titles ● Big Al - 880L COOPER, ELISHA ● Train-AD540L COUSINS, LUCY ● Yummy: Eight Favorite Fairy Tales COWELL, CRESSIDA ● That Rabbit Belongs to Emily Brown - AD760L COWLEY, JOY ● Red-Eyed Tree Frog - AD350L ● Snake and Lizard - AD490L CRONIN, DOREEN ● Dooby Dooby Moo - AD430L ● Diary titles - AD360L- AD510L ● Duck for President - AD680L ● Bloom CYRUS, KURT ● Billions of Bricks 480L DAYWALT, DREW ● The Day the Crayons Quit-AD730L ● The Day the Crayons Came Home-AD490L ● Legend of Rocks Paper Scissors DE LA PENA, MATT ● Last Stop on Market Street - AD 610 DE PAOLA, TOMIE ● The Art Lesson - AD650L ● Jack ● Strega Nona - AD660L DIAKITÉ, PENDA ● I Lost My Tooth in Africa DiCAMILLO, KATE ● Mercy Watson titles - 380L ● Leroy Ninker titles-500L ● Bink & Gollie - AD310L DiPUCCHIO, KELLY ● Liberty’s Journey - AD850L ● Grace for President- 570L ● Gaston- 500L ● Antoinette DORRES, ARTHUR ● Abuela - 510L DRUMMOND, ALLAN ● Pedal Power ● Energy Island- AD920L ● Green City - 770L DUFFY, CHRIS ● Fable Comics ● Fairy Tale Comics- 480L ● Nursery Rhymes Comics EDWARD, MICHELLE ● A Hat for Mrs Goldman: A Story about knitting and love- 520L EGIELSKI, RICHARD ● Gingerbread Boy-390L ELLIOTT, REBECCA ● Owl Diaries titles EMBERLEY, REBECCA and ED ● Chicken Little - AD500L ● The Red Hen EMMETT, JONATHAN ● The Princess and the Pig ESCOFFIER, MICHAEL ● Take Away the A FALCONER, IAN ● Olivia titles - AD70L- AD660L FEIFFER, JULES ● Meanwhile - 500L ● I Lost my Bear- AD320L ● Bark, George - AD130L FERRY, BETH ● Stick and Stone-BR FLEMING, CANDACE ● Clever Jack Takes the Cake - AD600L ● Sunny Boy!: The Life and Times of a Tortoise - AD480L FLEISCHMAN, PAUL ● The Matchbox Diary - AD420L FLOCA, BRIAN ● Lightship - AD600L ● Five Trucks- 360L FRAZEE, MARLA ● A Couple of Boys Have the Best Week Ever - AD620L ● Boss Baby - AD300L ● Bossier Baby - AD510L FUNK, JOSH ● Dear Dragon- 560L GIBBONS, GAIL ● Pirates - 800L ● Bats - AD750L GRAHAM, BOB ● April and Esme, Tooth Fairies - AD470L GROGAN, JOHN ● Bad Dog, Marley! AD460L GUIBERSON, BRENDA ● Emperor Lays an Egg - AD840L GUTMAN, DAN ● The Day Roy Riegels Ran the Wrong Way- 430L HANLON, ABBY ● Dory Fantasmagory titles- 510-550L HARING, KEITH ● Keith Haring: The Boy Who Just Kept Drawing HENKES, KEVIN ● Egg ● Kitten’s First Full Moon - 360L ● Waiting - 260L ● Penny titles-AD200 and up Return to first page HILLS, TAD ● How Rocket Learned to Read and other Rocket titles – AD540L and up ● Duck and Goose titles- 370-610L HOWARD, ELIZABETH FITZGERALD ● Virgie Goes to School With Us Boys - 520L IDLE, MOLLY ● Flora and the Flamingo ● Flora and the Peacocks ● Flora and the Penguin JACKSON, RICHARD ● Have a Look, Says Book JANECZKO, PAUL, ed ● Firefly July: A Year of Very Short Poems JENKINS, STEVE ● What Do You Do With a Tail Like This? - 620L ● Actual Size - IG1080L ● Creature Features: 25 Animals Explain why They Look the Way They Do- AD580L JOYNER, ANDREW ● Boris on the Move- 480L ● Boris Gets a Lizard JUSTER, NORTON ● The Hello, Goodbye Window- AD760L ● Neville- AD600L KALMAN, MAIRA ● Fireboat: The Heroic Adventures of the John J Harvey AD280L KANN, VICTORIA ● Pinkalicious - AD560L KEATS, EZRA JACK ● Peter’s Chair - 390L KELLER, LAURIE ● We are Growing! KHAN, RUKHSANA ● Big Red Lollipop - AD410L KIMMEL, ERIC A ● The Three Little Tamales KIRK, DANIEL ● Library Mouse titles - AD620L, NC830L, 660L KLASSEN, JON ● I Want my Hat Back- 90L ● This is Not My Hat-AD340L ● We Found a Hat - 140L LEWIS, PATRICK J ● Spot the Plot - AD600L LIES, BRIAN ● Bats at the Beach – AD620L ● Bats at the Library - AD720L LIN, GRACE ● Ling and Ting titles - 390L LITWIN, ERIC ● Pete the Cat series-240L LOBEL, ARNOLD ● Frog and Toad titles – 300L-400L ● Random House Treasury of Mother Goose ● Fables - 540 LONG, MELINDA ● How I Became a Pirate - 470L MAESTRO, BETSY ● Story of the Statue of Liberty - AD740L MACAULAY, DAVID ● Eye: How it Works - AD640L ● Castle: How it Works - 500L MARSHALL, JAMES ● Hansel and Gretel - 400L ● George and Martha titles – 310L on up MASS, WENDY ● Space Taxi series MATTICK, LINDSAY ● Finding Winnie: The True Story of the World’s Most Famous Bear - AD590L McDONNELL, PATRICK ● Me…Jane-AD740L McLEOD, BOB ● Superhero ABC - NP McLIMANS, DAVID ● Gone Wild: An Endangered Animal Alphabet - NP ● Gone Fishing: Ocean Life by the Numbers McMULLAN, KATE ● I’m Brave! ● I Stink! - BR ● I’m Mighty!- AD380L ● I’m Bad! McNULTY, FAITH ● If You Decide to Go to the Moon - AD690L MEADOWS, DAISY ● Rainbow Magic titles – 470L MESSNER, KATE ● How to Read a Story-AD480L MILES, ELLEN ● Puppy Place titles – 570L and up ● Kitty Corner titles-560 and up MINARIK, ELSE HOLMELUND ● Little Bear titles – 100L-370L MUNRO, ROXIE ● Inside-Outside Dinosaurs - 870L MUTH, JON ● Hi, Koo!: A Year of Seasons NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC READERS SERIES (Multiple authors- 500-800L) NILSSON, ULF ● Detective Gordon: The First Case-510L NOVAK, B.J ● The Book With No PIctures- 490L NUMEROFF, LAURA J ● If You Give a Mouse a Cookie - AD660L ● If You Give a Mouse a Brownie - AD480L ● Beatrice Doesn’t Want To - 140L O’CONNOR, JANE ● Fancy Nancy titles – 220L and up ● The Snow Globe Family- AD660L O’NEILL, ALEXIS ● The Recess Queen - AD450L Return to first page OSBORNE, MARY POPE ● Magic Tree House titles - 230L and up ● New York’s Bravest - AD350L PALACIO, R.J ● We’re All Wonders - AD370L PALATINI, MARGIE ● Lousy Rotten Stinkin’ Grapes - AD340L ● Sweet Tooth - AD390 PARK, BARBARA ● Junie B Jones titles – 250L on up PARISH, PEGGY AND HERMAN ● Amelia Bedelia - 140L PILKEY, DAV ● When Cats Dream- 390L ● Dogzilla- 720L PINKNEY, JERRY ● The Grasshopper & the Ant ● The Lion and the Mouse ● The Little Red Hen - AD620L RAPPAPORT, DOREEN ● Martin’s Big Words - AD410L RABINOWITZ, ALAN ● A Boy and a Jaguar-670L RASCHKA, CHRISTOPHER ● A Ball for Daisy ● Yo! Yes?- BR RATHMANN, PEGGY ● Officer Buckle and Gloria - 510L REX, ADAM ● XO, OX: A Love Story- 610L ROCCO, JOHN ● Blackout- BR ● Blizzard- 570L RODRIGUEZ, ALEX ● Out of the Ballpark - 590L ROHMANN, ERIC ● My Friend Rabbit - BR ● A Kitten Tale ROSENTHAL, AMY KROUSE ● Duck! Rabbit! ● Exclamation Mark-90L RYAN, PAM MUNOZ ● Amelia and Eleanor Go for a Ride - AD600L ● Mice & Beans - 440L RYLANT, CYNTHIA ● Poppleton titles - 250L on up ● Mr Putter & Tabby titles – 230L on up ● Henry and Mudge titles – 180L on up SARCONE-ROACH, JULIA ● The Bear Ate Your Sandwich - AD490L SAY, ALLEN ● All titles – 250L and up SCANLON, LIZ GARTON ● All the World - AD380L SCHERTLE, ALICE ● Button Up!: Wrinkled Rhymes -NP SCHNEIDER, JOSH ● Tales for Very Picky Eaters - 500L SCHWARTZ, DAVID ● How Much is a Million? - AD760L SCIESZKA, JON ● The True Story of the Three Little Pigs - AD570L ● The Stinky Cheese Man - 520L ● Trucktown titles – AD40L on up ● Battle Bunny- AD480L SCOTTON, ROB ● Splat the Cat titles - AD340L and up ● Russell titles - AD300L SHANNON, DAVID ● Bugs in My Hair-390L ● No, David! - BR SHEA, BOB ● Ballet Cat titles -AD70L SIDMAN, JOYCE ● Red Sings from Treetops: A Year in Colors - AD570L SIERRA, JUDY ● Tell the Truth B.B Wolf-AD 500L ● Wild About Books – NP ● ZooZical SIS, PETER ● Komodo! - AD780L SMITH, LANE ● Perfect Day - AD260L ● Madame President - AD230L ● Grandpa Green- AD360L SNICKET, LEMONY ● The Dark- AD660L SOMAN, DAVID ● Three Bears in a Boat-730L SPECK, KATIE ● Maybelle titles – NP, 550L-760L SANTAT, DAN ● The Adventures of Beekle- AD430L ● The Cookie Fiasco - 120L ● Are We There Yet? STEAD, PHILIP C ● A Sick Day for Amos McGee - AD760L STEIG, WILLIAM ● Shrek! - AD540L ● Doctor DeSoto - AD560L ● Pete’s a Pizza - AD500L ● Sylvester and the Magic Pebble - AD700L STEIN, DAVID EZRA ● Interrupting Chicken- AD360 ● Love, Mouserella STEVENS, JANET and SUSAN S CRUMMEL ● Tops and Bottoms - 580L ● Help Me Mr Mutt-AD350L STURGES, PHILEMON ● The Little Red Hen Makes a Pizza - AD320L TABACK, SIMMS ● Kibitzers and Fools - AD690L ● Joseph Had a Little Overcoat - BR ● There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly - NP TARPLEY, TODD ● Beep! Beep! Go to Sleep!- AD180L Return to first page TEAGUE, MARK ● Dear Mrs LaRue: Letters from Obedience School - 500L ● LaRue for Mayor THOMAS, JAN ● Rhyming Dust Bunnies-AD180 TULLET, HERVE ● Press Here-AD320L ● Mix It Up! UNDERWOOD, DEBORAH ● The Quiet Book ● The Loud Book ● Bad Bye, Good Bye WELLS, ROSEMARY ● Max titles – AD30L on up ● McDuff titles - -AD600L WHEELER, LISA ● Dino-Soccer - AD340L WIESNER, DAVID ● Mr Wuffles-NP ● Flotsam - NP ● Tuesday - NP WILLEMS, MO ● Pigeon titles – BR, AD220L on up ● Elephant and Piggie titles – BR, 10L-140L ● Knuffle Bunny titles - 120L-AD690L ● That is Not a Good Idea!-AD230L ● Nannette’s Baguette- 430L WILLIAMS, VERA B ● A Chair for My Mother - 640L WINTER, JEANETTE ● Henri’s Scissors- AD 780L ● Biblioburro - AD540L WINTER, JONAH ● Secret Project YEE, WONG HERBERT ● Mouse and Mole titles – 350L & 410L ZELINSKY, PAUL O ● Hey, Al -320L ● Swamp Angel - AD1020L GRADE Note to understanding the Lexile codes used on the list (more information about them is available at www.lexile.com): AD-Adult Directed, NC-Non-Conforming , HL-High-Low, IG-Illustrated Guide, GN-Graphic Novel , BR-Beginning Reader , NP-Non-Prose ADLER, DAVID ● Joe Louis: America’s Fighter - AD810L ● Danny’s Doodles- 480-550L ALDRIN, BUZZ ● Look to the Stars ANDREWS, TROY ● Trombone Shorty - 840L BARKLEY, CALLIE ● The Critter Club titles - 490L BENTON, JIM ● Franny K Stein titles BISHOP, NIC ● Nic Bishop Butterflies & Moths - NC890L ● Nic Bishop Lizards - 880L ● Nic Bishop Marsupials-950L BLUME, JUDY ● The Pain and the Great One titles -370L- AD680L BRANFORD, ANNA ● Violet Mackerel titles - 920L-1080L BROWN, TAMI LEWIS ● Soar, Elinor! - AD780L BUNTING, EVE ● One Green Apple - 450L ● The Wall - AD270L BURLEIGH, ROBERT ● One Giant Leap - 470L BYRD, ROBERT ● Leonardo, Beautiful Dreamer - 1120L CHESHIRE, SIMON ● Saxby Smart, Private Detective titles - 730L, 740L , 820L CHRISTELOW, EILEEN ● Vote! - 420L CLEARY, BEVERLY ● Henry Huggins - 670L ● Mouse and the Motorcycle -860L ● Ramona titles – 810L-870L CLEMENTS, ANDREW ● Jake Drake titles – 490L, 570L ● Benjamin Pratt and the Keepers of the School titles – 800L, 810L COLE, JOANNA ● Magic School Bus titles – 180L-660L COVEN, WANDA ● Heidi Heckelbeck titles - 430-550L COONEY, BARBARA ● Miss Rumphius - 680L CRONIN, DOREEN ● The Trouble With Chickens-570L CUMMINGS, TROY ● Notebook of Doom titles-460L-490L DANZIGER, PAULA ● Amber Brown titles – 230L-760L Return to first page DAVIES, JACQUELINE ● The Lemonade War titles- 630L-730L DAVIS, KATHRYN GIBBS ● Mr Ferris and His Wheel- 900L DEMI ● One Grain of Rice: A Mathematical Folktale - AD830L DIXON, DOUGAL ● Amazing Dinosaurs: The Fiercest, the Tallest, the Toughest, the Smallest - 970L ESTES, ELEANOR ● The Hundred Dresses - 870L FLEISCHMAN, PAUL ● Glass Slipper, Gold Sandal: A Worldwide Cinderella AD700L ● The Dunderheads titles - 430L FLORIAN, DOUGLAS ● Shiver me timbers! : Pirate Poems & Paintings-NP ● Comets, Stars, the Moon, and Mars: Space Poems and Paintings - NP ● Poetrees - NP FRIEDMAN, INA ● How My Parents Learned to Eat - 450L GERSTEIN, MORDICAI ● How to Bicycle to the Moon to Plant SunflowersNC690L ● The Man Who Walked Between the Towers - AD480L GIOVANNI, NIKKI ● Rosa - 900L GRIFFITHS, ANDY ● Treehouse Book titles -560L GUTMAN, DAN ● My Weird School titles-420L-770L ● My Weird School Daze and My Weirder School titles470L-620L ● Casey Back at Bat-AD810 HALE, SHANNON ● The Princess in Black titles- 400L HARPER, CHARISE MERICLE ● Just Grace titles-660L-950L HATKOFF, ISABELLA ● Owen & Mzee: The True Story of a Remarkable Friendship-AD920L HATKOFF, JULIANA ● Winter’s Tail-930L HOBERMAN, MARY ANN ● You Read to Me, I’ll Read to You: Very Short Fairy Tales to Read Together - AD330L HOLM, JENNIFER ● Babymouse titles - GN440L ● Squish titles- GN230L, GN290L HOLT, KIMBERLY WILLIS ● Piper Reed titles – 590L and up JAMIESON, VICTORIA ● The Great Pet Escape JENKINS, EMILY ● Toys Go Out-730L ● Toys Come Home-680L ● Toy Dance Party-680L JENKINS, STEVE ● Bones: Skeletons and How They Work -AD980L ● The Animal Book-IG1030L KERRIN, JESSICA SCOTT ● Martin Bridge titles - 600L and up KIRBY, STAN ● Captain Awesome titles - 580-750L KROSOCZKA, JARRETT J ● Lunch Lady titles - 220L and up KRULIK, NANCY ● Katie Kazoo, Switcheroo titles - 480L and up ● George Brown, Class Clown titles-520L-550L KRULL, KATHLEEN ● Wilma Unlimited - AD730L ● The Boy on Fairfield Street: How Ted Geisel Grew Up to Become Dr Seuss - AD950L KUHLMANN,TORBEN ● Armstrong: The Adventurous Journey of a Mouse to the Moon - AD730L LAUBER, PATRICIA ● About Fingers, Forks and Chopsticks - 580L LIPKOWITZ, DANIEL ● The Lego Ideas Book - IG990L LOOK, LENORE ● Alvin Ho titles - 570L-600L LORD, CYNTHIA ● Pet Squad titles- 560L LOWRY, LOIS ● Bless this Mouse-690L ● Gooney Bird Greene titles - 590L MADONNA ● The English Roses titles - 730L-790L MARTIN, BILL ● I Pledge Allegiance ● The Bill Martin Jr Big Book of Poetry-NP MARTIN, JACQUELINE BRIGGS ● Snowflake Bentley - AD830L MASS, WENDY ● Space Taxi titles McCARTHY, MEGHAN ● Pop!: The Invention of Bubble Gum - AD740L ● Daredevil: The Daring Life of Betty Skelton - AD640L ● Earmuffs for Everyone! - AD720L McCULLY, EMILY ARNOLD ● The Secret Cave: Discovering Lascaux - 660L McDONALD, MEGAN ● Judy Moody titles – 390L-570L ● Stink titles – 480L-580L McMULLAN, KATE ● School!: Adventures at the Harvey N Trouble Elementary School - 660L Return to first page MEDINA, JUANA ● Juana & Lucas - 870L MILLS, CLAUDIA ● How Oliver Olson Changed the World - 730L ● Kelsey Green, Reading Queen- 750L ● Franklin School Friends titles MLYNOWSKY, SARAH ● Whatever After titles- 400-470L MORGAN, ALEX ● The Kicks titles - 650-700L MOSS, MARISSA ● Mighty Jackie, the Strike Out Queen - 770L MUTH, JON J ● Zen Shorts - 540L ORR, WENDY ● Rainbow Street Shelter titles - 780-870L PEET, MAL and ELSPETH GRAHAM ● Mysterious Traveler- 590L ● Cloud Tea Monkeys - 850L PENA, MATT DE LA ● A Nation’s Hope: The Story of Boxing Legend Joe Louis NP PENNYPACKER, SARA ● Clementine titles - 600L - 790L PERKINS, LYNN RAE ● Nuts to You - 560L ● Frank and Lucky Get Schooled - AD660L PILKEY, DAV ● Dog Man titles - GN390L POLACCO, PATRICIA ● An Orange for Frankie - AD780L ● Thank You, Mr Falker - AD650L PRELUTSKY, JACK ● The 20th Century Children’s Poetry Treasury - NP ● My Dog May Be a Genius-NP ● Good Sports-NP RINGGOLD, FAITH ● Tar Beach - AD790L ● Aunt Harriet’s Underground Railroad - AD760L ROCKLIFF, MARA ● Mesmerized: How Ben Franklin Solved a Mystery that Baffled All of France - 690L ROSENSTOCK, BARB ● The Noisy Paint Box- AD630 ROTH, SUSAN ● Parrots Over Puerto Rico- 960L ROY, RON ● A to Z Mysteries titles - 380L-650L SALISBURY, GRAHAM ● Calvin Coconut titles - 390L SAN SOUCI, ROBERT ● Cendrillon: A Caribbean Cinderella - AD540L SCHROEDER, ALAN ● Minty: A Story of Young Harriet Tubman-560L SILVERSTEIN, SHEL ● Where the Sidewalk Ends-NP ● Runny Babbit: A Billy Sook - NP ● Every Thing On It-NP tragedy forces Esperanza and Mama to flee to California during the Great Depression, and to settle in a camp for Mexican farm workers Esperanza isn't ready for the hard labor, financial struggles, or lack of acceptance she now faces When their new life is threatened, Esperanza must find a way to rise above her difficult circumstances Mama's life, and her own, depend on it Soul Bethan Surfer: A y True Hamilt Story of on Faith, Family, and Fighting to Get Back on the Board They say Bethany Hamilton has saltwater in her veins How else 960 could one explain the passion that drives her to surf? How else L could one explain that nothing, not even the loss of her arm, could come between her and the waves? That Halloween morning in Kauai, Hawaii, Bethany responded to the shark's stealth attack with the calm of a girl with God on her side Pushing pain and panic aside, she began to paddle with one arm, focusing on a single thought: "Get to the beach " Soul Surfer is a moving account of Bethany's life as a young surfer, her recovery after the attack, the adjustments she's made to her unique surfing style, her unprecedented bid for a top showing in the World Surfing Championships, and, most fundamentally, her belief in God It is a story of girl power and spiritual grit that shows the body is no more essential to surfing perhaps even less so than the soul. 2001: A Space Odyssey Arthur 2001: A Space Odyssey tackles the enduring theme of man's place 106 C. in the universe On the moon an enigma is uncovered So great are 0L Clarke the implications, that, for the first time, men are sent out deep into the solar system But, before they can reach their destination, things begin to go wrong Horribly wrong. The Kingdom on the M.T. Fearing a death sentence, Octavian and his tutor, Dr Trefusis, 106 Anders escape through rising tides and pouring rain to find shelter in 0L on British-occupied Boston Sundered from all he knows — the College Waves of Lucidity, the rebel cause — Octavian hopes to find safe harbor. Instead, he is soon to learn of Lord Dunmore's proclamation offering freedom to slaves who join the counterrevolutionary forces. The Crossov er Kwam e Alex ande r "With a bolt of lightning on my kicks The court is SIZZLING My sweat is DRIZZLING Stop all that quivering Cuz tonight I'm delivering," announces dread-locked, 12-year old Josh Bell He and his twin brother Jordan are awesome on the court But Josh has more than basketball in his blood, he's got mad beats, too, that tell his family's story in verse, in this fast and furious middle grade novel of family and brotherhood from Kwame Alexander (He Said, She Said 2013) Josh and Jordan must come to grips with growing up on and off the court to realize breaking the rules comes at a terrible price, as their story's heart-stopping climax proves a game-changer for the entire family 66 0L One Crazy Summer Rita Willi ams Garci a Eleven-year-old Delphine has it together Even though her mother, Cecile, abandoned her and her younger sisters, Vonetta and Fern, seven years ago Even though her father and Big Ma will send them from Brooklyn to Oakland, California, to stay with Cecile for the summer And even though Delphine will have to take care of her sisters, as usual, and learn the truth about the missing pieces of the past When the girls arrive in Oakland in the summer of 1968, Cecile wants nothing to with them She makes them eat Chinese takeout dinners, forbids them to enter her kitchen, and never explains the strange visitors with Afros and black berets who knock on her door Rather than spend time with them, Cecile sends Delphine, Vonetta, and Fern to a summer camp sponsored by a revolutionary group, the Black 75 0L Panthers, where the girls get a radical new education Set during one of the most tumultuous years in recent American history, one crazy summer is the heartbreaking, funny tale of three girls in search of the mother who abandoned them Among the Hidden Marg aret Peter son Hadd ix Among the Hidden is a thought-provoking story set in of the not too distant future that explores the choices and challenges faced by an early adolescent boy as he struggles to find his place in a world in which his existence is illegal Luke, a third child, lives in a future where each family is allowed to have only two children Because his parents broke the population laws when they let him live 80 0L Won’t Know till I Get There Walt er Dean Myer s When Steve's parents decide to adopt a foster child, it seems like a good idea And when Steve decides to show the new kid how tough he is by spray-painting the side of a subway car, that seems like a good idea too But the foster child turns out to be a thirteen-year-old with a criminal record, and the guys in the designer jeans watching Steve spray-paint graffiti turn out to be transit police Suddenly Steve and the whole gang are serving time, working in an old-age home with a bunch of feisty and independent senior citizens who refuse to sit still and be stereotyped - by anybody 84 0L We Were There, Too! Philli p Hoos e From the boys who sailed with Columbus to today's young activists, this unique book brings to life the contributions of young people throughout American history Based on primary sources and including 160 authentic images, this handsome oversized volume highlights the fascinating stories of 95 0L more than 70 young people from diverse cultures The first U.S history book of this scope to focus on the role young people have played in the making of our country, its compelling stories combine to tell our larger national story, one that prompts Howard Zinn, author of A People's History of the United States, to comment, "This is an extraordinary book-wonderfully readable, inspiring to young and old alike, and unique." The Wonder of Charlie Ann Kimb erly Newt on Fusc o Charlie Anne is devastated when her father must go north to build roads after the Depression hits She and her siblings are left with their rigid cousin, Mirabel, and a farm full of chores The only solace Charlie Anne finds is by the river, where the memory of her mother is strongest Then her neighbor Old Mr Jolly brings home a new wife, Rosalyn, who shows up in pants-pants!-the color of red peppers With her arrives Phoebe, a young African American girl who has also lost her mother Phoebe is smart and fun and the perfect antidote to Charlie Anne's lonely days The girls soon forge a friendship and learn from each other in amazing ways But when hatred turns their town ugly, it's almost more than they can bear Now it's up to Charlie Anne and Phoebe to prove that our hearts are always able to expand From the Hardcover edition 97 0L Seeing Redd Fran k Bedd or Alyss of Wonderland's rules has only just begun and already those who prefer chaos to peace are threatening to destroy everything worth imagining Trailed by newly appointed Royal Bodyguard Homburg Molly, Alyss is doing her best to keep pace with the non-stop demands of being Queen while 108 0L attempting to evade Molly for a few private moments with Dodge Alyss's life is already a challenging mix of duty, love and imagining when a series of phantom sightings set fire to an urban myth of her imperial viciousness return and have everyone Seeing Redd The Boy in the Striped Pajamas John Boyn e Berlin 1942 When Bruno returns home from school one day, he discovers that his belongings are being packed in crates His father has received a promotion and the family must move from their home to a new house far far away, where there is no one to play with and nothing to A tall fence running alongside stretches as far as the eye can see and cuts him off from the strange people he can see in the distance But Bruno longs to be an explorer and decides that there must be more to this desolate new place than meets the eye While exploring his new environment, he meets another boy whose life and circumstances are very different to his own, and their meeting results in a friendship that has devastating consequences From the Hardcover edition 108 0L Golden Boy Tara Sulliv an Thirteen-year-old Habo has always been different - light eyes, yellow hair and white skin Not the good brown skin his family has and not the white skin of tourists Habo is strange and alone His father, unable to accept Habo, abandons the family; his mother can scarcely look at him His brothers are cruel and the other children never invite him to play Only his sister Asu loves him well But even Asu can't take the sting away when the family is forced from their small Tanzanian village, and Habo knows he is to blame Seeking refuge in Mwanza, Habo and his family journey across the 82 0L Serengeti His aunt is glad to open her home until she sees Habo for the first time, and then she is only afraid Suddenly, Habo has a new word for himself: Albino But they hunt Albinos in Mwanza because Albino body parts are thought to bring good luck And soon Habo is being hunted by a fearsome man with a machete To survive, Habo must not only run, but find a way to love and accept himself This Journal Belongs to Ratchet Nanc y J. Cava naug h It's the first day of school for all the kids in the neighborhood But not for Ratchet; she's homeschooled That means nothing new No new book bag, no new clothes, and no friends, old or new The best she's got is her notebook She's supposed to use it for her writing assignments, but her dad never checks Here's what she's really going to use it for: a top-secret plan to turn her old, recycled, freakish, friendless, motherless life into something shiny and new 83 0L Revoluti on Debo rah Wile s Readers are given two viewpoints from very different worlds during the tumultuous Freedom Summer of 1964 in Greenwood, Mississippi Sunny, a 12 year old white girl, is worried about reports of "invaders" descending upon the sleepy Southern town and causing trouble Meanwhile, Raymond, a black youth, is becoming increasingly aware of all the places, especially the public pool and Leflore's theater, he is barred from due to Jim Crow laws As their worldviews expand and they begin to learn more about the sinister side of a seemingly perfect town, Sunny’s and Raymond’s stories intersect 84 0L Discove ring Wes Moore Wes Moor e Two kids named Wes Moore were born blocks apart and within a year of 840 L each other Both grew up fatherless in similar Baltimore neighborhoods and had difficult childhoods Both ran into trouble with the police How did one grow up to be a Rhodes scholar and business leader, while the other ended up a convicted murderer serving a life sentence? When Wes Moore wrote to his namesake in prison, they began a remarkable friendship This story looks at the challenges of growing up and the power of the choices that people make in their lives With Their Eyes: Septem ber 11th-Th e View from a High School at Ground Zero Edite d by Annie Thom as Tare sh Batra I could have died that day.September 11, 2001 Monologues from Stuyvesant High School Tuesday, September 11, started off like any other day at Stuyvesant High School, located only a few blocks away from the World Trade Center The semester was just beginning, and the students, faculty, and staff were ready to begin a new year But within a few hours on that Tuesday morning, they would all share an experience that transformed their lives Now, on the tenth anniversary of September 11th, we remember those who were lost and those who were forced to witness this tragedy Here, in their own words, are the firsthand stories of a day we will never forget Elijah of Buxton Chris Paul Curti s Eleven-year-old Elijah is the first child born into freedom in Buxton, Canada, 107 0L a settlement of runaway slaves just over the border from Detroit He's best known for having made a memorable impression on Frederick Douglass, but that changes when a former slave steals money from Elijah's friend, who has 100 0L been saving to buy his family out of captivity in the South Elijah embarks on a dangerous journey to America in pursuit of the thief and discovers firsthand the unimaginable horrors of the life his parents fled a life from which he'll always be free, if he can find the courage to get back home The Beekeep er’s Apprent ice Lauri e R. King What would happen if Sherlock Holmes, a perfect man of the Victorian age-pompous, smug, and misogynistic-were to come face to face with a twentieth-century female? If she grew to be a partner worthy of his great talents? Laurie R King, whose very different first novel, A Grave Talent (SMP, 1993), drew rave reviews, read the Conan Doyle stories and wondered about such an imaginary encounter And following through, she has written The Beekeeper's Apprentice 1914, a young woman named Mary Russell meets a retired beekeeper on the Sussex Downs His name is Sherlock Holmes And although he may have all the Victorian "flaws" listed above, the Great Detective is no fool, and can spot a fellow intellect even in a fifteen-year-old woman So, at first informally, then consciously, he takes Mary Russell as his apprentice 110 0 The Winter Room Gary Pauls en The winter room is where Eldon, his brother Wayne, old Uncle David, and the rest of the family gather on icy cold nights, sitting in front of the stove There the boys listen eagerly to all of Uncle David's tales of superheroes Then one night Uncle David tells the story, "The Woodcutter," and what happens next is terrible then wonderful 117 0L Free Online Digital Books: www.audiobooksync.com www.read.gov/kids http://thefutureinreading.myon.com/GetGAREADING School Name: Get Georgia Reading Username: SAVANNAHCHATHAM Password- read 2019-2020 SCCPSS Summer Reading Program Grades 9-12 Why summer reading? While reading during summer vacation may not be a priority for most high school students, it is critical to a student’s ability to not only retain information learned the previous year, but also to grow in knowledge and literacy skills in preparation for the year ahead Many experts liken reading to exercise Just like exercising keeps your heart and muscles in shape, so too does reading keep your brain in shape If you don’t exercise - you lose muscle If you don’t read - you lose literacy skills A study done at the University of Tennessee found that children and teens who did not read over the summer lose the equivalent of two months of literacy development, while students who did read gained a month Because of this, when school begins in the fall there is likely to be a three month difference in literacy readiness between those who read over the summer and those who didn’t - an unfortunate fact known as the “summer slide.” Reading over the summer is not a suggestion to keep kids busy; on the contrary, it is a critical requirement to help students stay on track for their entire educational career and beyond Program Overview: High school students are expected to read or listen to between 2-5 books over the summer (see chart below for specific requirements) While SCCPSS does provide a list of recommended texts and their associated Lexile levels, it is most important that students select books that are of interest to them Secondly, students should aim to select books close to their instructional level Upon return to school in the fall, all students will have until August 26, 2019 to electronically submit a summary and personal reflection for each book read In each electronic submission, students will use a Google form to submit a two-paragraph summary of their book as well as a two-paragraph reflection of their thoughts, feelings, connections made, and/or analysis of author’s craft and purpose All student entries will be reviewed by the English department and those that meet requirements will be submitted for district-wide prize drawings, including class sets of books, pizza, classroom technology, dress down days and more The more submissions per student and per school, the more likely students and schools can win multiple prize packages Grade level requirements: 9th 10th 11th 12th Read/listen to at least books Read/listen to at least 2-3 books Read/listen to at least 3-4 books Read/listen to at least 3-5 books Submit a reflection & summary for each book via designated school/ grade link Submit a reflection & summary for each book via designated school/ grade link Submit a reflection & summary for each book via designated school/ grade link Submit a reflection & summary for each book via designated school/ grade link Due by: 8/26/19 Due by: 8/26/19 Due by: 8/26/19 Due by: 8/26/19 Advanced and accelerated course requirements: 9th ADV 10th ADV 11th ADV 12th ADV / AP Read/listen to at least books Read/listen to at least books Read/listen to at least books Read/listen to at least books Submit a reflection & summary for each book via designated school/ grade link Submit a reflection & summary for each book via designated school/ grade link Submit a reflection & summary for each book via designated school/ grade link Submit a reflection & summary for each book via designated school/ grade link Due by: 8/26/19 Due by: 8/26/19 Due by: 8/26/19 Due by: 8/26/19 Links for entering summaries and reflections: Beach High School: 9th grade: 10th grade: 11th grade: 12th grade: bit.ly/BHS9thSummerReading bit.ly/BHS10thSummerReading bit.ly/BHS11thSummerReading bit.ly/BHS12thSummerReading Groves High School: 9th grade: 10th grade: 11th grade: 12th grade: bit.ly/GHS9thSummerReading bit.ly/GHS10thSummerReading bit.ly/GHS11thSummerReading bit.ly/GHS12thSummerReading Islands High School: 9th grade: 10th grade: 11th grade: 12th grade: bit.ly/IHS9thSummerReading bit.ly/IHS10thSummerReading bit.ly/IHS11thSummerReading bit.ly/IHS12thSummerReading Jenkins High School: 9th grade: http://bit.ly/Jenkins9thSummerReading 10th grade: http://bit.ly/Jenkins10thSummerReading 11th grade: http://bit.ly/Jenkins11thSummerReading 12th grade: http://bit.ly/Jenkins12thSummerReading Johnson High School: 9th grade: 10th grade: 11th grade: 12th grade: bit.ly/Johnson9thSummerReading bit.ly/Johnson10thSummerReading bit.ly/Johnson11thSummerReading bit.ly/Johnson12thSummerReading New Hampstead High School: 9th grade: 10th grade: 11th grade: 12th grade: bit.ly/NHHS9thSummerReading bit.ly/NHHS10thSummerReading bit.ly/NHHS11thSummerReading bit.ly/NHHS12thSummerReading Savannah Arts Academy: 9th grade: 10th grade: 11th grade: 12th grade: bit.ly/SAA9thSummerReading bit.ly/SAA10thSummerReading bit.ly/SAA11thSummerReading bit.ly/SAA12thSummerReading Savannah Early College: 9th grade: 10th grade: 11th grade: 12th grade: bit.ly/SEC9thSummerReading bit.ly/SEC10thSummerReading bit.ly/SEC11thSummerReading bit.ly/SEC12thSummerReading School of Liberal Studies @ SHS: 9th grade: 10th grade: 11th grade: 12th grade: bit.ly/SHS9thSummerReading bit.ly/SHS10thSummerReading bit.ly/SHS11thSummerReading bit.ly/SHS12thSummerReading Windsor Forest High School: 9th grade: 10th grade: 11th grade: 12th grade: bit.ly/WFHS9thSummerReading bit.ly/WFHS10thSummerReading bit.ly/WFHS11thSummerReading bit.ly/BHS12thSummerReading Woodville Tompkins High School: 9th grade: 10th grade: 11th grade: 12th grade: bit.ly/WTHS9thSummerReading bit.ly/WTHS10thSummerReading bit.ly/WTHS11thSummerReading bit.ly/WTHS12thSummerReading Resources: ★ For students who would prefer to listen to audiobooks on their phone, join free at https://www.audiobooksync.com/ No library cards or credentials are needed, and once the audiobook is downloaded to the device wifi is not needed to listen All summer long, two new audiobooks are released each week on Thursdays and are available to download for one week until the new books are released There is no limit to how many books you can download! ★ Each summer, the state of Georgia sponsors the Get Georgia Reading program Visit their website (https://www.renaissance.com/getgeorgiareading) and enter your school name with the password ‘read’ to access thousands of digital books Recommended Lexile Levels: Grade Lexile Level 9th 925L - 1070L 10th 1080L - 1335L 11th / 12th 1185L - 1385L To find books on your child’s Lexile level, visit http://Lexile.com/fab/GA and enter the Lexile score or grade level Q: Where I find my child’s Lexile level? A: Check their most recent GMAS ELA score report Suggested Texts: Title: Author: Topic/Themes: Lexile: Confessions of a Thug Phillip Taylor Crime and retribution 1120 The Hate You Give Angie Thomas Racial/class issues 590 American Born Chinese Gene Luen Yang Immigrant struggle 530 The Glory Field Walter Dean Myers Slavery 800 No One is Coming to Save Us Stephanie Watts Great Gatsby retelling 1100 Home After Dark David Small Abandonment 990 Shadow of the Fox ( graphic novel) Julie Kagawa Japanese folklore 890 Glimmer of Hope Movement founders March for Our Lives movement 990 Boneless Mercies April Tucholke Genderbent Beowulf 770 Odd One Out Nic Stone Sexuality and friendship 780 Broken Things Lauren Oliver Fandom mystery 760 Sawkill Girls Claire Legrand Fantasy thriller 990 Dear Evan Hansen Val Emmich Suicide, anxiety, loneliness 590 Hey, Kiddo Jarrett Krosoczka Children of addicts 510 Someday David Levithan Morality, equality 720 Buried Beneath the Baobab Tree Adaobi Nwaubani Boko Haram kidnappings 1000 We’ll Fly Away Bryan Bliss Teen on death row 670 The Unwanted ( graphic novel) Don Brown Syrian refugee crisis 800 Pride Ebi Zoboi Pride & Prejudice retelling 760 And the Ocean was our Sky Patrick Ness Moby Dick fantasy retelling 760 I Felt a Funeral, In My Brain Will Walton Loss, love, addiction (poetry) 1100 How I Resist Maureen Johnson Activism & hope for teens 1170 Invisible Ghosts Robert Schneider Teen romance 860 My Plain Jane Cynthia Hand Jane Eyre retelling 650 Dear Rachel Maddow Adrienne Kisner Diary-themed confessions 590 Monday’s Not Coming Tiffany D Jackson Crime thriller 990 Girl Made of Stars Ashley Blake Rape accusations 740 Picture Us in the Light Kelley Gilbert Family, loss, and secrets 890 Calling My Name Liara Tamani Female coming-of-age 1000 We Are All That’s Left Carrie Arcos Faith, War, Violence 610 Brazen Penelope Bagieu Feminist biographies 770 Between the Lines Nikki Grimes Male coming-of-age 630 Mun Mun Jesse Andrews Satire 1100 Losers Bracket Chris Crutcher Foster care and sports 790 Devils Within S F Henson Rejecting white supremacy 640 Hooper Geoff Herbach Basketball & Fitting in 610 Mapping the Bones Jane Yolen Holocaust 790 Unearthed Meagan Spooner Sci-fi alien thriller 960 I am Malala Malala Yousafzai Biography 1000 Hidden Figures Margot Shetterly Historical fiction 1120 Fallen Grace Mary Hooper Family and loss; orphans 1160 Fantastic Beasts J K Rowling Fantasy 1230 The Glass Castle Jeannette Walls Family struggles 1010 Lebron James Hal Marcovitz Sports biography 1110 A Brief History of Time Stephen Hawking Science and Space 1290 Tales of Beedle the Bard J K Rowling Fantasy 1230 Spindle’s End Robin McKinley Sleeping Beauty retelling 1220 The Old Man in the Corner Emmuska Orczy Unsolved murders 1170 Hungry Lightning Pei-Lun Yu Anthropology 1220 Friday Night Lights H G Bissinger Sports fiction 1220 A Short History of Nearly Everything Bill Bryson Mysteries of the Universe 1190 12 Years a Slave Solomon Northup Historical fiction 1200 Little Boys Came from the Stars Emmanuel Dongala Satire 1200 Into Thin Air Jon Krakauer Climbing biography 1320 The Tell Tale Heart Edgar Allen Poe Horror, short stories 1350 Banned in the U.S.A Herbert Foerstel Censorship 1360 Hidden Evidence David Owen True crime stories 1390 Death by Black Hole Neil DeGrasse Tyson Universe and space 1400 ... http://thefutureinreading.myon.com/GetGAREADING School Name: Get Georgia Reading? ? 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