Summer Reading List 2017 Rising Grades 6-7

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Summer Reading List 2017 Rising Grades 6-7 The specific guidelines for each grade are as follows: Rising Sixth Graders Students will read one required book, Amos Fortune, Free Man by Elizabeth Yates. A test will be given on this book during the first week of school. The test will include multiple choice questions pertaining to details of the story and the writing of a one paragraph character analysis of Amos Fortune. This character analysis includes these elements: physical appearance, personality description, character traits possessed by the main character, and his perspective on freedom. (Observe these elements as you read the book this summer.) Students should complete one of the following creative writing projects to accompany this book. This activity will be turned in on the first full day of school. Choice 1: Write diary entries for three important days in the life of the main character. Try to show the feelings of this person in the details that you include in diary entries. Choose significant points in Amos Fortune s life for your selected days. (Diary entries may be written in black or blue ink on notebook paper or typed. Length of each entry: 1 paragraph which consists of 8 sentences, including a topic sentence, 6 detail sentences, and a conclusion sentence.) Choice 2: Time line: Make a time line of major events in the life of the main character. Be sure that the time divisions reflect the sequence of events in his life story. Use drawings or magazine cutouts to illustrate events along the time line accompanied by short explanations of each event. Rising Seventh Graders Both the Honors track and College Preparatory (CP) students will read the required book: Johnny Tremain by Esther Forbes. This novel will be tested during the first week of school. (The test will be composed of multiple choice questions pertaining to specific details of the novel and an essay question.) *The Honors track students will also choose a second book from the Honors Seventh Grade Book List and answer nine questions on this book choice. Honors and CP students will keep a journal in which they summarize the main events of each of the twelve chapters of Johnny Tremain. The entries should be dated and 3-6 sentences in length. Students should write in complete sentences. These journals will be collected on the first full day of school. *Reminder: CP will read only one book: Johnny Tremain Honors will read two books.

Journals may be written neatly (cursive) in black or blue ink on notebook paper or typed: double space; font size: 12; font style: Times New Roman Journal Cover: Design an attractive cover that includes the title, author, and a picture depicting the main character/s of the novel. The cover picture may be handmade or computer generated. Have fun with this, and let your creativity flow! Other cover ideas: a pencil sketch of the main character and /or the setting a collage of pictures or illustrations depicting the main character and objects of this historical time period as described in the novel. The cover page and journal entry pages should be placed in a report binder that has a transparent cover. Grading criteria: Sentence structure, grammatical accuracy, neatness, and creativity. Honors track students will also read a second book chosen from the seventh grade list and answer nine questions on this book choice. Honors Seventh Grade Book List The Witch of Blackbird Pond- by Elizabeth George Speare Summer of the Monkeys- by Wilson Rawls Bridge to Terabithia- by Katherine Paterson The Yearling- by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings Shane- by Jack Schaefer Directions for Summer Reading Questions: Please answer the following nine questions for the one book that you chose from the reading list. (These questions are not for the required book.) You may write your answers on notebook paper in blue or black ink or type your answers. Place the following MLA header on the top left side of your paper. Use the header on written and typed papers. Student Name Mrs. Williams Language Arts August 2016

Write all answers in complete sentences. Happy Reading! 1. Plot Summary- The student will provide the basic plot (action) of the book. Generally, this information will take 3-6 sentences or a paragraph. 2. Setting- The student will provide the time and place of the book. This can be done in a sentence. 3. Main Character- The student will identify the protagonist(s) (leading character) and the antagonist(s) (the adversary or opponent), and other main characters. In a paragraph, describe one of the characters in the book. 4. Theme- The student will provide the central idea(s) which gives the book meaning. In other words, how do the characters and plot focus on some truth(s) that should be learned? This can be done in a paragraph. 5. Main Conflict/Resolution- The student will provide the main conflict(s) in the book. A conflict is the problem to be solved in the book, or the idea, force, or person that creates opposition in the book. Provide both the conflict and how it is resolved in a few sentences. This can be written in a paragraph. 6. Does the work portray tragic or unhappy consequences for immoral or unethical behavior? The student will answer this question with a yes or no and explain what the behavior was and the consequences (or lack thereof) are in a paragraph. 7. Does the work attack or condemn evils in society? The student will answer this question with yes or no, and then explain what the behavior was and the consequences (or lack thereof) in a paragraph. 8. Can the student draw moral points from the book and teach values from it? The student will answer this question in a brief paragraph. 9. Would you recommend this book to a friend? Give specific reason(s) why or why not in a paragraph. When an answer is written in paragraph form, the length should be 6 8 sentences.

Dear Parents, The summer reading instructions will be posted on the PCA website. You will receive an email form the PCA office regarding the directions for accessing the online instructions. In addition, the sixth and seventh grade students have also been given a hard copy of the instructions. To signify that you have received this copy of the summer reading instructions, please sign below and return to school by Friday, May 13, 2016. Thank you so much. Sincerely, Dianne Williams Middle School Language Arts Parent Signature: Student Signature: Date: