Santa Cruz Catholic School Summer Reading and Math Assignments

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Santa Cruz Catholic School 2018-2019 Summer Reading and Math Assignments The summer assignments are a requirement for all students. Please see the appropriate grade level for further instructions and book choices. Math Assignments Incoming Grades 4-8 Students are required to know their Multiplication Times Tables up to 12. Students should regularly practice using Mathletics online. Reading Assignments Incoming Junior Kindergarten (4 yr. olds) 2 nd grade: We ask that these young emergent readers join a local library or bookstore summer reading club. Please encourage nonfiction as well as fiction books to continue to develop all types of reading skills. Incoming 3 rd 7 th grade: During the first week of school, the teachers will be assessing what was read. These book selections are the required reading and the assessment will be one of the first grades given in the new school year. Incoming 3 rd Grade Fiction- Select ONE of the novels from the list below: 1. James and the Giant Peach Roald Dahl 2. Little House in the Big Woods Laura Ingalls 3. Stuart Little- E.B. White 4. Because of Winn Dixie- Kate DiCamillo 5. The BFG Roald Dahl Nonfiction: Read ONE appropriately challenging autobiography or biography of your choice. Incoming 4 th Grade Fiction Please Select TWO of the novels from the list below: 1. The Mysterious Benedict Society Trenton Lee Stewart 2. The Girl Who Drank the Moon Kelly Barnhill 3. The War That Saved My Life Kimberly Brubaker Bradley 4. Ugly Robert Hoge 5. One Crazy Summer Rita Williams Garcia 6. Inside Out and Back Again Thanhha Lai 7. Paperboy- Vince Vawter 8. The Tiger Rising Kate DiCamillo Nonfiction: Read ONE appropriately challenging autobiography or biography of your choice. Incoming 5 th Grade Fiction Please Select ONE of the novels from the list below: 1. Ella Enchanted Gail Levine 2. The Sign of the Beaver Elizabeth George Speare 3. My Side of the Mountain Jean Craighead George 4. The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe - C. S. Lewis 5. Anne of Green Gables- Lucy Maud Montgomery 6. A Wrinkle in Time Madeleine L Engle

Nonfiction: Read ONE appropriately challenging (90 page+) biography of a saint. (Pauline Books & Media has published the Encounter the Saints Series, available at Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Creedo Catholic Book Store. This series is geared for 5 th grade readers.)

Incoming 6th Rules by Cynthia Lord The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech Maniac Magee by Jerry Spinelli The Sign of the Beaver by Elizabeth George Mississippi Bridge by Mildred Taylor Incoming 7th A Wind in the Door by Madeline L Engle The Mighty Miss Malone by Christopher Paul Curtis The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros Brian s Winter by Gary Paulsen Charley Skedaddle by Patricia Beatty Smile by Raina Telgemeier Summer Project 6 th & 7 th Step One: Choose a book from the given list to read in its entirety. Step Two: As you re reading, find 10 words that are new or unknown to you. Write the page number where you found it and the definition of how it s used in the context of the book. Step Three: Describe 2 characters with 4-6 sentences each. Ex. Physical appearance, their role in the book, any changes they made throughout the book, how they interacted with other characters, etc. Step Four: Pretend you are one of the characters from the book and write a ½ page typed letter to another character. Be sure it s realistic and relates to what happened in the book. Step Five: Answer the following questions in complete sentences. 1. Who was your favorite character and why? 2. What was your favorite scene or part of the book and why? 3. Did you like how the book ended? Why or why not? 4. Where did some of the scenes take place? Ex. In a house, at the beach, a school. Step Six: Place all of your items in a folder with brads. Write the title, author and your name on the folder. Step Seven: Hand the completed project in by August 17 th, 2018

Incoming 8 th Grade: Fiction Please Select ONE of the novels from the list below: 1. Little Women - Louisa May Alcott 2. Charley Skedaddle - Patricia Beatty 3. A Wind in the Door - Madeline L Engle (Author of A Wrinkle in Time) 4. That Was Then, This is Now - S.E. Hinton (8 th Grade ONLY) 5. White Fang - Jack London 6. The Hobbit - J.R.R. Tolkien 7. The Lord of the Rings Trilogy (Book 1: The Fellowship of the Ring, Book 2: The Two Towers, Book 3: The Return of the King) - J.R.R. Tolkien 8. The Contender - Robert Lipsyte 9. Banner in the Sky - James Ramsey Ullman 10. The House on Mango Street Sandra Cisneros (Contains adult themes) 11. Lord of the Flies William Golding 12. The Hate U Give (THUG) Angie Thomas (Contains Adult Language and Themes) 13. The Book Thief Markus Zusa 14. The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian Sherman Alexie (Contains some adult language) Fiction List 2 Please Select ONE of the novels from the list below: 1. Redwall Brian Jacques 2. Sarah Bishop - Scott O Dell 3. Love, Ruby Lavender - Deborah Wiles 4. The Good Bad Boy: The Diary of an Eighth Grade Boy Father Gerald Brennan 5. Don t You Know There s a War On? James Stevenson 6. Land of the Buffalo Bones Marion Dane Bauer 7. Pay it Forward Catherine Ryan Hyde 8. Love That Dog Sharon Creech 9. While No One Was Watching Jane Leslie Conly 10. And Then There Were None Agatha Christie 11. I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings Maya Angelou (Contains Adult Themes) 12. I am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter Erika Sanchez (Contains Adult Language and Themes) 13. Persepolis Marjane Satrapi (8 th only) 14. The Hunger Games Suzanne Collins Summer Project 8 th Step One: Choose two books from the given list to read in its entirety. Step Two: As you re reading, find 10 words that are new or unknown to you (Five from each book). Write the page number where you found it and the definition of how it s used in the context of the books. Step Three: Describe 2 characters from each book with 4-6 sentences each. Ex. Physical appearance, their role in the book, any changes they made throughout the book, how they interacted with other characters, etc Step Four: Pretend you are one of the characters from each book and write two ½ page typed letter to another character. Be sure it s realistic and relates to what happened in the book.

Step Five: Answer the following questions in complete sentences. 1. Who was your favorite character of each book and why? 2. What was your favorite scene or part of each book and why? 3. Did you like how each book ended? Why or why not? Step Six: Place all of your items in a folder. Write the titles of the books, their authors and your name on the folder. Step Seven: Hand the completed project in by August 17 th, 2018