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At-Home Reading List Policy Veritas Academy desires to instill in our students a love of reading. The at-home reading lists provided in Grades K-6 th help facilitate this desire. These lists also provide a way for parents to be engaged in their child s education. Lists include books as read-alouds (parents reading to their children) and readers (books read by the students 1 st -6 th ). We also desire to keep these lists simple and the books as accessible as possible. Veritas has a limited number of each book for each grade available for check-out. Books may also be obtained from local bookstores, public libraries or internet sites. If you would like to borrow books from Veritas, please check with the teacher for availability. Books on tape/cd are permitted as read-alouds. Families with multiple children are permitted to read aloud a book to all of their children provided the book is from the list of the student in the highest grade or if the family is continuing a book series (Chronicles of Narnia or Little House books). Please note this on the younger children s list when you are substituting a book from a higher reading list. Books studied in Literature and History classes will be provided by Veritas. These book lists may be found in the class syllabi. You do not need to obtain these books. Each grade level has different specifications for the number of readers and read-alouds encouraged and/or required to be read. Please see the grade specific lists for those details. The check list provided at the end of each list is for you, the parent, to sign and keep track of the books your child has read and you have read aloud. Happy Reading!

2017-2018 School Year Sixth Grade Reading List Veritas has a few copies of each book available for lending to students. Please check with your child s teacher for availability. Many of the books are also available at the public library or available to purchase at local and online bookstores. Sixth grade students will be required to read 16 books, 4 of which must be read-alouds read by the parent (1 per quarter), and 12 as readers read independently by the student (3 per quarter). Select read-alouds from books marked with an asterisk (*). Please read the books that follow the quarter in which the History unit is studied. Parents, please initial books read and read-aloud on the check list provided. An additional log will be required for Mr. Johnson s History class. General Good Literature (May be read at any time) Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne The First Four Years by Laura Ingalls Wilder Banner in the Sky by James Ramsey Ullman * The Silver Chair by C.S. Lewis * The Last Battle by C.S. Lewis Call of the Wild by Jack London Treasure Island by Robert Lewis Stevenson A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens * The Wise Woman and Other Stories (Fantasy Stories of George MacDonald) by George MacDonald Middle Ages (1 st Qtr) The White Knights by W.E. Cule Black Horses for the King by Anne McCaffrey The Adventures of Robin Hood by E. Charles Vivian Castle by David Macaulay The Great and Terrible Quest by Margaret Lovett The Door in the Wall by Marguerite de Angeli The Dangerous Journey by Oliver Hunkin The Redwall by Brian Jacques Monks and Mystics Vol II: Chronicles of the Medieval Church by Mindy and Brandon Catherine Called Birdy by Karen Cushman (for girls only) * Adam of the Road by Elizabeth Janet Gray

Middle Ages and Renaissance (2 nd Qtr) * The Second Mrs. Giaconda by E.L. Konigsburg Cathedral by David Macauley The Beduin s Gazelle by Frances Temple Courage and Conviction Vol III: Chronicles of the Reformation Church by Mindy and Brandon The Trumpeter of Krakow by Eric P. Kelly The Hidden Treasure of Glaston by Eleanore M. Jewett and Frederick T. Chapman Dutch Color by Continental Reformation (3 rd Qtr) Luther: Biography of a Reformer by Frederick Nohl Ink on His Fingers (A Story of Gutenburg) by Louise Vernon This Was John Calvin by Thea B. Van Halsema Huguenot Garden by Heralds of the Reformation by Richard Hannula British Reformation (4 th Qtr) *Mary, Bloody Mary by Carolyn Meyer Scottish Seas, by *The Shakespeare Stealer by Gary Blackwood * denotes read-aloud (select 4)

Sixth Grade Reading Checklist Parents, please initial as your child has completed the readers and you have completed the read-alouds with your child. Keep this sheet in your child s homework folder for the teacher to check throughout the school year. Title Author Date Parent Initials Readers- 12 read by student (3 per quarter) Read Alouds- 4 read aloud by parents (* denotes read-alouds, 1 per qtr) General Good Literature- may be read at any time Around the World in Eighty Days The First Four Years Banner in the Sky *The Silver Chair *The Last Battle Call of the Wild Treasure Island A Christmas Carol *The Wise Woman and Other Stories Middle Ages (1 st Qtr) The White Knights Black Horses for the King The Adventures of Robin Hood Castle The Great and Terrible Quest The Door in the Wall The Dangerous Journey The Redwall Monks and Mystics Vol II: Chronicles of the Medieval Church Catherine Called Birdy (for girls only) *Adam of the Road Middle Ages and Renaissance (2 nd Qtr) *The Second Mrs. Giaconda Cathedral The Beduin s Gazelle Courage and Conviction Vol III: Chronicles of the Reformation Church The Trumpeter of Krakow The Hidden Treasure of Glaston Dutch Color Jules Verne Laura Ingalls Wilder James Ramsey Ullman C.S. Lewis C.S. Lewis Jack London Robert Lewis Stevenson Charles Dickens George MacDonald W.E. Cule Anne McCaffrey E. Charles Vivian David Macaulay Margaret Lovett Marguerite de Angeli Oliver Hunkin Brian Jacques Mindy & Brandon Karen Cushman Elizabeth Janet Gray E.L. Konigsburg David Macauley Frances Temple Mindy & Brandon Eric P. Kelly Eleanore M. Jewett & Frederick T. Chapman

Continental Reformation (3 rd Qtr) Luther: Biography of a Reformer Ink on His Fingers (A Story of Gutenburg) This Was John Calvin Huguenot Garden Heralds of the Reformation British Reformation (4 th Qtr) *Mary, Bloody Mary Scottish Seas *The Shakespeare Stealer Frederick Nohl Louise Vernon Thea B. Van Halsema Richard Hannula Carolyn Meyer Gary Blackwood