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Name Read Across the USA Summer Reading Program for Incoming 5th Graders at St. Anne-Pacelli This summer you are going to read a variety of material to prepare you for 5th grade and review the states and regions as you read your way across the USA! Use this page to check off each task as you complete it. The completed packet of work and AR tests on your picture book and novel will be recorded effort grades in reading during the first two weeks of school. Be sure to complete all work well because effort grades count as 40% of your total grade. Points will be deducted for not following directions and for grammar/spelling errors. Be sure to use arbookfinder.com to check the level of your books. You can find a great map game to find abbreviations and review state locations at http://www.abcya.com/usa_geography_puzzle_map.htm Task Checklist: 1. Read one picture book that has an AR level of 4.0 or higher. Authors I recommend include Patricia Polacco and Chris Van Allsburg. Complete the story map for the picture book following the directions carefully. Label all of the states in the Northeast section of the map neatly with the correct abbreviation. 2. Read one newspaper article of your choice. Complete the Newspaper Article Report page following the directions carefully. Label all of the states in the Southeast section of the map neatly with the correct abbreviation. 3. Go to www.storylineonline.net and click on the story How I Learned Geography. Listen to the story two times. Answer the questions following the directions carefully on the provided sheet. Label all of the states in the Midwest section of the map neatly with the correct abbreviation. 4. Read one magazine article of your choice. Complete the Magazine Article page following the directions carefully. Label all of the states in the Southwest section of the map neatly with the correct abbreviation. 5. Read one novel (100 pages or more) of your choice that is within your AR level from the last quarter. (Choose a book from 4.6-5. 2)if you do not know your level). Complete the Chapter Book page following the directions carefully. Label all of the states in the West section of the map neatly with the correct abbreviation. All packet work is due at our Back to School Open House or on the first day of school. AR tests can be taken the first two weeks of school.

1. Picture Book Story Map After reading your picture book, complete the story map below. Write complete, detailed sentences for each area except the title and author. Be sure that you capitalize the title and author. Use a resource for correct spelling. Title: Author: Setting: Main Character(s): Plot/Problem/Conflict (3 sentences) : Conclusion/End (2sentences) :

2. Newspaper Article Report After reading the newspaper article of your choice, complete the report form. Write complete, detailed sentences for each area except the title and author. Be sure that you capitalize the title and author. Put quotation marks around the title. Use a resource for correct spelling. Article Title: Reporter: The 5 W s 1. Who is the article about? 2. What is the article about? 3. Where does it take place? 4. When did it happen? 5. Why did the author write the article?

3. How I Learned Geography/Response Activity After listening to, and reading the story, complete the report form. Be sure your pictures are done neatly and colored. The answer to the response question should be written in complete sentences. Use a resource for spelling. Beginning Middle End Draw a picture of the boy and how he feels at the beginning of the story. Write one word to tell how he feels. Draw a picture of the boy and how he feels in the middle of the story. Write one word to tell how he feels. Draw a picture of the boy and how he feels at the end of the story. Write one word to tell how he feels. In the story, the Boy used his imagination to escape his hunger and sadness. Write about a time when you used your imagination to help you feel better when you were sad or bored. (4 sentences)

4. Magazine Article Summary Form Find a magazine article that interests you. As you read, think about the main idea of the article and the details that support the main idea. Fill out the graphic organizer as you read. Use your notes in the graphic organizer to write a summary with a topic sentence and four supporting detail sentences. Be sure to write complete, detailed sentences with correct grammar and spelling. Write the title of the article with correct capitalization and in quotation marks. Article Title: Main Idea Summary

5. Chapter Book/Point of View After reading the chapter book of your choice, reflect on the point of view of the story. Be sure to answer all questions using complete, detailed sentences with correct spelling and grammar. Book Title: 1st Person Uses the pronouns "I," "me", or, "we" The main character is telling the story. Sometimes you may need to read the back of the book or wait until another character is speaking to the main character and look for their name. 2ndPerson Uses the pronoun "you," "your," and "yours" The author talks directly to the reader. Most appropriate for email, presentations, business, and technical writing. When your teacher addresses the entire class, he/she is using 2nd person point of view. 3rdPerson Uses the pronouns "he," "she," "they," etc. The author or narrator or someone outside of the story is telling the story. Traditionally used for academic writing. 1. From what point of view is the book written? 2. Write a sentence from the story exactly as it is written in the book to show that it is written in this point of view. Circle the key words. 3. Think of another way this story could be told. Change the point of view. What would the story be like?

Name 5th Grade Summer Reading Rubric Map complete and labeled 15 points correctly. Task 1/Picture Book Activity Task 2/Magazine Article Activity Task 3/Newspaper Article Activity Task 4/Online Story Activity Task 5/Novel Activity 15 points 15 points 20 points 20 points 15 points Total Points Possible/Earned 100