Thomas W. Pyle Middle School 6311 Wilson Lane Bethesda, Maryland Telephone: (301) Fax: (301)

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Thomas W. Pyle Middle School 6311 Wilson Lane Bethesda, Maryland 20817 Telephone: (301) 320-6540 Fax: (301) 320-6647 Chris Nardi, Principal Dear Incoming Pyle 6 th Grade Student, June 2016 Welcome to middle school! We, Pyle s 6 th grade English teachers, are excited to meet you! We love a good book and hope you do, too. We re excited to get to know you and to hear about what wonderful books you read this summer. Over the summer, we would like you to read two novels in preparation for two different assignments; one which you will complete over the summer and the other which will be completed during the first few days of the school year. We have also attached a list of books that we suggest for your reading, but feel free to read books that are not on this list. So, we re asking you to let us know about both you and one of the books you read by writing us a letter. Tell your new English teacher all about the main character in ONE of the books you read. This letter should be five or more paragraphs long. But don t worry! Attached is an organizer that will help you write your letter, step by step. Here s what we re looking for in your letter: Introduce yourself and let us know what book you read. Introduce your main character using character traits. Is the character kind and clever? Sneaky or shy? Please include examples from your book. Make connections between yourself and your main character. Are there any similarities or differences? Tell us what happens in the book what events, experiences, and conflicts does the main character face? What other characters are involved? Tell us how your character changes from the beginning of the book to the end. Please include examples from your book. Is there a lesson your character learned? Finally, would you recommend this book to others? Tell us why or why not. Remember to use the organizer to help you with your writing. So, go out and find some terrific summer reading; enjoy the books and enjoy your summer! And don t forget to come to Pyle s 6 th grade orientation. We look forward to meeting you and talking about these excellent books! Best, Pyle s 6 th grade English Teachers

Thomas W. Pyle Middle School 6 th Grade Summer Reading Suggestions Title Author Lexile Chasing Vermeer Balliet, Blue 770 The Wright 3 Balliet, Blue 870 Cosmic Boyce, Gottrell 670 Quinceanera Means Sweet 15 Chambers, Veronica 630 The Counterfeit Tackle Christopher, Matt 720 Dirt Bike Racer Christopher, Matt 630 The Hockey Machine Christopher, Matt 790 Skateboard Tough Christopher, Matt 720 Snowboard Maverick Christopher, Matt 680 Soccer Halfback Christopher, Matt 730 Frindle Clements, Andrew 830 The Report Card Clements, Andrew 700 Things Not Seen Clements, Andrew 690 Artemis Fowl Colfer, Eoin 600 Driver s Ed Cooney, Caroline 670 Replay Creech, Sharon 850 Love That Dog Creech, Sharon 1010 Granny Torrelli Makes Soup Creech, Sharon 810 The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane DiCamillo, Kate 700 The Tiger Rising DiCamillo, Kate 520 City of Ember DuPrau, Jeanne 680 Joey Pigza Loses Control Gantos, Jack 800 Pictures of Hollis Woods Giff, Patricia Reilly 650 Running Out of Time Haddix, Margaret Peterson 730 Found Haddix, Margaret Peterson 750 Raven s Gate Horwitz, Anthony 620 Stormbreaker Horwitz, Anthony 670 The Secret of Platform 13 Ibbotson, Eva 910 The Tales of Emily Windsnap Kessler, Liz 600 The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe Lewis, C.S. 940 Eleven Birthdays Mass, Wendy 650 Monster Myers, Walter Dean 670 Slam Myers, Walter Dean 750 The Phantom Tollbooth Norton, Juster 1000 Wonder Palacio, R.J. 790 Brian s Winter; Brian s Hunt; Brian s Return Paulsen, Gary 1140-1180 The River Paulsen, Gary 960 Dogs Don t Tell Jokes Sachar, Louis 560 See You Later, Gladiator Scieszka, Jon 600 Tut Tut Scieszka, Jon 690 Sammy Keys and the Hotel Thief Van Draanen, Wendelin 840 Uglies Westerfield, Scott 770

Friendly Letter Organizer Directions: Use this organizer for prepare your letter that will be due in your English class during the first week of school. Introduction: (Paragraph One) Briefly introduce yourself. (Include a greeting to your teacher at the beginning: ( Dear teacher, ) Let your teacher know what book you read (include title and author) Introducing your character : (Paragraph Two) Character description- Describe the main character using character traits. Include examples from the book that show those traits. Character connection- How do you connect to your character? How are you similar or different? *Possible sentence starters- I am similar to the character because I am different from the main character because The main character is (trait). This trait is revealed when

Novel summary: (Paragraph Three) Character experiences- Describe the events & experiences that the main character faces. Conflict- Include the main problem & how the main character addresses this problem. Explain how the other characters are involved. Character Change & Lesson: (Paragraph Four) Change in character- Using specific examples, describe how the character changes from the beginning to the end of the book. Lesson- Make sure to describe what you learned from the characters. What does he or she teach you? What is a lesson from the novel? *Possible sentence starters- At the beginning of the novel, the main character was but by the end of the novel, the character had changed and become. At the start/end of the novel when the character said/did it showed s/he was. From reading this novel, I learned

Conclusion: (Paragraph Five) Book Recommendation- Would you recommend this novel to your teacher? Or to a friend? Why or Why not? Finished! Now just type or hand write your letter and revise it before printing. Don t forget to bring your letter in on the first day of school!