Converse Middle School Students Entering Grade 6 2014 Summer Reading List Guidelines
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Converse Middle School Students Entering Grade 6 2014 Summer Reading List Guidelines
Converse Middle School Students Entering Grade 6 2014 Summer Reading List Guidelines What do I need to do? (1) Read one Massachusetts Children’s Book Award nominated book (2011 – present please). (2) Complete the attached Story Map and Paper Bag Book Project. (3) Bring the book to class the first week of school ready to be discussed. When is my Story Map The Story Map and Paper Bag Book Project (using a white lunch size paper and Paper Bag Project due? bag) are due no later than Tuesday, September 2nd (the day after Labor Day). What is a Massachusetts Children’s Book Award? Each year since 1975 twenty-five middle school books are nominated by teachers, librarians, and publishers to receive the MA Children’s Book Award. Each one of these books is considered to be an example of the best middle school literature available. For summer reading, you can select any of these nominated books to read (2011–present). How do I find a list of nominated books? What if I lose my original list? A list of nominated books is attached. Extra copies will be available in the CMS library, at the Palmer Public Library, or online at wwww.palmerschools.org. More information about these books (including reading levels and summaries of each book) can be found at www.salemstate.edu/mcba/. Choose 2011 or newer. Reading Bonuses! Participate in the Palmer Public Library’s Summer Reading Program. Details are available at the Palmer Public Library or by visiting their website at http://www.palmer.lib.ma.us. Read other Massachusetts Children’s Book Award nominees. If you read at least five of the 2014-2015 nominated books, you may be able to vote for next year’s award winner. Entering Grade 6 – MA Children’s Book Award Nominees Remember: Summaries and reading levels can be found at www.salemstate.edu/mcba/. 2014-2015 Nominees Abdel-Fattah, R. (2012). The Friendship Matchmaker. (Walker Childrens) Bauer, M. D. (2012). Little Dog, Lost. (Atheneum) Bradley, T. J. (2013). Infestation. (Scholastic) Cervantes, J. (2010). Tortilla Sun. (Chronicle Books) Connor, L. (2010). Crunch. (Katherine Tegen Books) Cox, J. (2012). The Secret Chicken Society. (Holiday House) Creech, S. (2012). The Great Unexpected. (HarperCollins) Epstein, A. J., & Jacobson, A. (2010). The Familiars. (HarperCollins) Fairlie, E. (2012). The Lost Treasure of Tuckernuck. (Katherine Tegen Books) Frazier, S. (2012). Brendan Buckley’s Sixth-Grade Experiment. (Delacorte) Kelly, D. A. (2011). Ballpark Mysteries #1: The Fenway Foul-Up. Levine, K. (2012). The Lions of Little Rock. (Putnam Juvenile) Lin, G. (2012). Dumpling Days (A Pacy Lin Novel). (Little, Brown) Lorenzi, N. D. (2012). Flying the Dragon. (Charlesbridge) MacLachlan, P. (2013). White Fur Flying. (Margaret K. McElderry Books) Messner, K. (2012). Capture the Flag. (Scholastic) Myron, V. (2010). Dewey the Library Cat: A True Story. (Little, Brown) Perl, E. (2011). When Life Gives You O.J. (Knopf) Riordan, R. (2011). The Son of Neptune (Heroes of Olympus, Book 2). Rocklin, J. (2011). One Day and One Amazing Morning on Orange Street. Schroeder, L. (2011). Sprinkles and Secrets. (Aladdin) Stead, R. (2012). Liar & Spy. (Wendy Lamb Books) Tarshis, L. (2010). I Survived: The Shark Attacks of 1916. (Scholastic) Watson, G. (2010). Edison’s Gold. (EgmontUSA) West, J. (2010). The Shadows (The Book of Elsewhere, Vol. 1). (Dial) 2013-2014 Nominees Auxier, J. (2011). Peter Nimble and His Fantastic Eyes Beha, E. (2009). Tango: The Tale of an Island Dog Beil, M. (2010). The Red Blazer Girls: The Vanishing Violin Bowen, F. (2013). Perfect Game Christopher, M. (2010). World Cup Clements, A. (2010). We the Children (Benjamin Pratt and the Keepers of the School) Cohagan, C. (2010). The Lost Children Cronin, D. (2011). The Trouble with Chickens: A J.J. Tully Mystery Curtis, C. P. (2012). The Mighty Miss Malone Dionne, E. (2010). The Total Tragedy of a Girl Named Hamlet Draper, S. (2010). Out of My Mind Flores-Galbis, E. (2010). 90 Miles to Havana Frazier, S. (2010). The Other Half of My Heart Hiaasen, C. (2012). Chomp Jacobson, J. (2011). Small as an Elephant Lai, T. (2011). Inside Out and Back Again Lupica, M. (2010). Hero McMann, L. (2011). The Unwanteds Pennypacker, S. (2010). Summer of the Gypsy Moths Pinkwater, D. (2009). The Yggyssey: How Iggy Wondered What Happened to All the Ghosts,Found Out Where They Went, and Went There Riordan, R. (2010). The Lost Hero (Heroes of Olympus, Book 1)) Simon, C. (2011). Emma on Thin Icing (Cupcake Diaries) Spinelli, J. (2012). Jake and Lily Tarshis, L. (2011). I Survived: Hurricane Katrina, 2005 Vernon, U. (2009). Dragon Breath #1 2012 – 2013 Nominees Bauer, M.D. (2011). The Golden Ghost. Buyea, R. (2010). Because of Mr. Terupt. Dowell, F. O. (2010). Falling In Erskine, K. (2010). Mockingbird French, V. (2008). The Robe of Skulls: The First Tale from the Five Kingdoms Gifford, P. (2009). Moxy Maxwell Does Not Love Practicing the Piano Grimes, N. (2009). Make Way for Dyamonde Daniel Gutman, D. (2010). Roberto & Me Holm, J. (2010). Turtle in Paradise Jennings, P. (2010). Guinea Dog Law, I. (2010). Scumble Lord, C. (2010). Touch Blue Lupica, M. (2011). Shoot-Out Malone, M. (2010). The Sixty-Eight Rooms Martin, A. M. (2009). Everything for a Dog Mass, W. (2010). The Candymakers Preus, M. (2010). Heart of a Samurai Prineas, S. (2008). The Magic Thief Scaletta, K. (2010). Mamba Point Schlitz, L.A. (2010). The Night Fairy Senzai, N.H. (2010). Shooting Kabul Stephens, J.(2011). The Emerald Atlas Tashjian, J. (2010). My Life as a Book Vanderpool, C. (2010). Moon Over Manifest Williams-Garcia, R. (2010). One Crazy Summer 2011 – 2012 Nominees Alvarez, J. (2009). Return to Sender Baggott, J. (2009). The Prince of Fenway Park Barshaw, R.M. (2007). Ellie McDoodle: Have Pen, Will Travel Bosch, P. (2008). If You’re Reading This, It’s Too Late Cammuso, F. (2008). The Dodgeball Chronicles (Knights of the Lunch Table, No.1) Clements, A. (2008). Lost and Found Cochrane, M. (2009). The Girl Who Threw Butterflies DiCamillo, K. (2009). The Magician’s Elephant Feldman, J. (2008). The Gollywhopper Games Fitzmaurice, K. (2009). The Year the Swallows Came Early French, S.T. (2009). Operation Redwood Hiassen, C. (2009). Scat Jonell, L. (2009). The Secret of Zoom Kadohata, C. (2007). Cracker: The Best Dog in Vietnam Kelly, J. (2009). The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate Klise, K. (2009). Dying to Meet You: 43 Cemetery Road Lin, G. (2009). Where the Mountain Meets the Moon Lupica, M. (2008). Long Shot (Comeback Kids) Mills, C. (2009). How Oliver Olson Changed the World Nuzum, K.A. (2008). The Leanin’ Dog Paratore, C.M. (2009). Sunny Holiday Philbrick, R. (2009). The Mostly True Adventures of Homer P. Figg Smith, R. (2009). I, Q: Independence Hall (I, Q. The Series) Stead, R. (2009). When You Reach Me Weston, R.P. (2008). Zorgamazoo 2010 – 2011 Nominees Anderson, L. H. (2008). Chains Appelt, K. (2008). The Underneath Applegate, K. (2007). Home of the Brave Avi. (2007). Iron Thunder. (Hyperion Books). Balliett, B. (2008). The Calder Game Barrows, A. (2007). The Magic Half Baskin, N. (2009). Anything but Typical Berlin, E. (2009). The Potato Chip Puzzles: The Puzzling World of Winston Breen Blume, J. (2008). Cool Zone with the Pain and the Great One Clements, A. (2007). No Talking! Goodman, A. (2008). The Other Side of the Island Harper, C. (2007). Just Grace Key, W. (2006). Alabama Moon Law, I. (2008). Savvy Lowery, L. (2006). Truth and Salsa Lowry, L. (2008). The Willoughbys MacLachlan, P. (2007). Edward's Eyes Mass, W. (2009). 11 Birthdays Mortenson, G., & Relin, D. (2009). Three Cups of Tea (Young Edition) Reilly Giff, P. (2008). Eleven Scaletta, K. (2009). Mudville Stead, R. (2007). First Light St. John, L. (2007). The White Giraffe Stuchner, J. (2008). Honey Cake Wilson, N. D. (2007). 100 Cupboards: Book 1 Grade 6 Summer Reading – Story Map Name: __________________________________________________ Book Title: ___________________________________ Homeroom: ___________ Author: _____________________________ Book Genre (historical fiction, fantasy, biography, etc.): ____________________________________________ Setting of Book (Describe the time and place): ____________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ Other Characters: _______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ Character Traits That Describe the Main Character: ____________________________ Main Character: ________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ Introduction and Conflict: How does the book start? What is the overall conflict, problem, or struggle? Major Events: Explain 3 – 5 important events from the story that help tell the story and lead the story to a resolution (solution). Resolution (Solution): How is the conflict resolved? How does the main character overcome the problems from the beginning of the story? Theme of Book (Friendship, Maturing, Overcoming Fears, Etc.) – What lessons can we learn from what the main character experienced in this book? Paper Bag Book Project For this project, you will need: A lunch size paper bag (white please). Your book. Crayons, colored pencils, and fine tip markers. The story map you completed. Design the front of the bag so that it tells the title of book, the author, and the genre of the book. On the back of the bag, illustrate the most important part of the story. On one side of the bag, name the main character and a few other characters. On the other side of the bag, use words and/or pictures to share what you liked and/or didn’t like about the book. Choose 5 – 8 objects or pictures to put into the bag. These objects or pictures should help to symbolize (show) important events or themes in the book. They also may tell about the characteristics of the character or may help explain the setting. This part takes some thinking! Rubric: Front of Bag (20), Illustration on the Back of Bag (20), Sides of Bag (10), Objects in Bag – Quality, Correct Quantity, & Good Information From Story (30), Presentation to Class – Explanation of Objects & Illustrations, Knowledge of Book (20)