Catch the Reading Habit Dear Parents: On June 22nd the hectic pace of the school year will give way to the less structured, more relaxed days of summer...a great time to read for pleasure while practicing the reading skills taught during the school year. Research shows a correlation between recreational reading at home and success at school. Voluntary reading is linked with high levels of reading achievement and increased comprehension and vocabulary development. This year we are sending home a summer calendar. The books that you read are up to you and your child. We are suggesting that students read or be read to for a minimum time of 15 minutes per day on at least 4 days each week. A parent should initial the calendar each day the 15 minute goal is met. The initialed calendar should be returned during the first week of school and your child will receive a free book. Another idea is to visit the John Curtis Library. Contact Mrs. Campbell in the children s room for more information on the summer reading program. There will be many fun activities that go on during the summer at the library. The book list that we are sending home offers suggestions of books and excellent web sites you and your child might enjoy. Our mutual goal is to have children who not only read, but who choose to read. Enjoy your summer and thanks in advance for your support! Sincerely, Mrs. Nancy Ryan, Reading Specialist Mr. Tom Merzbacher, Reading Specialist Mr. Oates, Principal Talk About Books The best way to become a better reader is to read, and then discuss what you have read with others. Let your children hear you discuss your reaction to books. Ask your child if the experience in the book is the same or different from experiences they have had. Ask Questions Relate the experience in the book to the experiences of your child before reading. Ask your child to predict what might happen. Ask your child to clarify a word meaning by asking questions such as What is it like? or What are some examples? PAGE 1
KNDERGARTEN AND GRADE ONE Dr. Seuss books Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs by J. Barrett Curious George books f You Give a Mouse a... series by L. Numeroff Strega Nona series by Tomie DePaola Corduroy by D. Freeman Make Way for Ducklings by R. McCloskey Caps for Sale by Slobodkin Sheep in a Jeep series Time of Wonder by R. McCloskey Are You My Mother by P. D. Eastman The Little Engine That Could by Piper Little Bear series by Minarik Amelia Bedelia titles by Peggy Parish Biscuit titles by Capucilli The Tale of Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter Frederick by L. Lionni f Ran the Zoo by Dr. Seuss The Rainbow Fish by Pfister storyplace freechildrenstories.com tumblebooks, smartygamesreading PAGE 2
GRADE TWO Mouse Tales by Arnold Lobel Mr. Putter and Tabby by C. Rylant Morris the Moose Goes to School by B. Wiseman Poppleton by C. Rylant Frog and Toad (series) by A. Lobel Henry and Mudge (series) The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse by E. Schecter Wagon Wheels by B. Brenner Daniel s Duck by C. R. Bulla Sleeping Ugly by J. Yolen Amelia Bedelia (series) Keep the Lights Burning Abbie by Roop (read stories about New England) The Magic Tree House (series) Arthur books (series) by M. Brown Dancing with Manatees by McNulty bis: A True Whale Story by Himmelman f Were in Charge of the World poetry by J. Viorst Read different versions of fairy tales and compare (i.e. Red Riding Hood..) storyplace freechildrenstories.com tumblebooks, smartygamesreading PAGE 3
GRADE THREE/FOUR Ramona the Brave by B. Cleary Little House (series) by L.. Wilder Johnny Appleseed by S. Kellogg (read any tall tale or fable!) Read different versions of fairy tales and compare (i.e. Red Riding Hood and Lon Po Po or True Story of Three Little Pigs and original version..) Mrs. Katz and Tush by P. Polacco The Dragonling by Jackie French Koller The Kid Who Only Hit Homers by M. Christopher Dolphin Adventure by W. Grover Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing, Superfudge by Judy Blume The Legend of the ndian Paintbrush by T. DePaola Boxcar Children (series) by Warner Magic School Bus nside the Earth James and the Giant Peach by R. Dahl Magic Treehouse (series) by Osborne How to Eat Fried Worms by Thomas Rockwell Mr Popper s Penguins by Richard and florence atwater Amber Brown (series) by Danziger Freckle Juice by Blume Who Was Ben Franklin? Where the Sidewalk Ends (poems) Silverstei t s Only Goodbye An mmigrant s Story (Once Upon America Series) storyplace, freechildrenstories.com, smartygamesreading, tumblebooks PAGE 4
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