Libraries
Summer Reading for Rising 5th Graders
2013
Dear Rising Fifth Grader, Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s time to think about summer reading! I hope you have lots of time to read books this summer. We want you to read books that you will enjoy, so weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve included a lot of choice in your requirements. I realize that this is WKH Ă&#x20AC;UVW WLPH \RX KDYH KDG UHTXLUHG VXPPHU UHDGLQJ EXW ZH WU\ WR NHHS LW IXQ Please keep a reading log this summer. There is an example at the end of this booklet. This allows you to record ZKDW \RX UHDG RYHU WKH VXPPHU <RX ZLOO WXUQ LQ \RXU UHDGLQJ ORJ LQ (QJOLVK FODVV GXULQJ WKH Ă&#x20AC;UVW ZHHN RI classes. 1) Please read a book for our book discussion groups. You should have chosen one already and know what group you are in. If you need to start to read your book, and just donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t like it, you can switch to another book, just email tvahlsing@abingtonfriends.net, telling me you are doing so. 2)We encourage you to read a book by our visiting author, Josh Berk. Even if you donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t choose his book for your book group, you will get more out of the author visit if youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve read a book that he has written. 3)In all, you should read at least four books this summer- one for the discussion group and three others. At the end of this booklet is a list of my suggestions if anyone is stuck for what to choose. When you return to school, you will be writing a review of your free choice book. This will be put in our library catalog so other students can see if they would be interested in reading the book that you read. On your reading log, you should make some notes so that it will be easier to write the review. Students will be able to check out books from the Faulkner Library for summer reading. Of course any books not returned in the fall will be billed. I look forward to reading your reviews in the fall. If you have any questions, please donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t hesitate to email me. Sincerely, Toni Vahlsing Director of Libraries Abington Friends School (215) 576-3976 tvahlsing@abingtonfriends.net Distinguished Summer Reading: For those of you who want an additional challenge, aim to become a â&#x20AC;&#x153;Distinguished Reader.â&#x20AC;? To earn this recognition, you must do the following: 1) Read 1000 pages during the summer months. 2) Write an additional review for our catalog in the fall. 3) Total the pages that you read on your reading log. 6WXGHQWV ZKR ULVH WR WKLV FKDOOHQJH ZLOO UHFHLYH D QRWDWLRQ RQ WKHLU RIĂ&#x20AC;FLDO VFKRRO WUDQVFULSW DQG ZLOO EH recognized in other ways as well.
We highly suggest that you read a book by Josh Berk. He is the visiting author in the fall. If you like books that are funny, I think you will like his books. This is also one of the choices for our book discussion groups.
Read one of these books for our book discussion groups. The choices are on this page and the next. Remember, if you don’t like one, you can switch to another book. Just email tvahlsing@abingtonfriends.net to let me know. Strike Three You’re Dead by Josh Berk I laughed out loud three times before I got to page 10! Three middle school friends attempt to solve a mystery. Set in the Philadelphia suburbs with a baseball theme, I think most of you will like this book. Josh Berk will be our visiting author in the fall. It would be great if you would read this book before he comes. If you buy a copy this summer, he can sign it when he comes.
Flush by Carl Hiaasen Noah’s dad is convinced that a casino boat is illegally dumping sewage into the harbor. He takes matters into his own hands by sinking the boat. Unfortunately the boat is pumped out and back in action and Noah’s dad ends up in jail. Now Noah is determined to prove that the boat is polluting the harbor. He and his strange crew of helpers try to solve a mystery and get his dad out of jail!
Esperanza Rising by Pam Muñoz Ryan Esperanza is a rich girl in Mexico until a tragedy forces her mother and her to escape to California. They end up in a migrant workers camp. Esperanza is not ready to work hard or face hardship, until her life depends on it.
Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech Sal entertains her grandparents by telling them the strange story of Phoebe Winterbottom. While that story unfolds, we learn of Sal’s own story and her desire to be reunited with her missing mother. These two stories are woven beautifully together.
More book group choices. Choose one of our 8 books:
Out of My Mind by Sharon Draper Told from the point of a girl with Cerebral Palsy who cannot talk or make other complicated bodily movements, this is a book that everyone should read. It will make you sad, touched, and angry as well as make you re-think any interactions you have had with kids in wheelchairs. Wow.
Every Soul a Star by Wendy Mass At Moon Shadow, an isolated campground, thousands have gathered to catch a glimpse of a rare and extraordinary total eclipse of the sun. It’s also where three lives are about to be changed forever. Told in alternating perspectives,
Knucklehead by Jon Scieszka Remember The Stinky Cheese Man and The True Story of the Three Little Pigs? Those are just some of the funny books written by Jon Scieszka. How did he get to be so funny, anyway? This biography told in short vignettes tells us of his adventures in his house full of brothers. Even the back cover is funny. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone by J.K. Rowling Magic, Friendship, evil guardians, adventure... this book has it all. There is good reason this is a best seller. If you haven’t read it because you saw the movie, you should read it. There are many things the movie cannot portray: more shops in Diagon Alley, a different meeting with Malfoy, and much more.There is much the movie cannot portray.
Reminder! You can get most of these books from your public library at no cost to you. Sign up for their summer reading program while you are there to get prizes.
Read at least four books this summer. Here are some suggestions- you can read what you want to read. The point of summer reading is to enjoy it. Shredderman: Secret Identity by Wendelin Van Draanen Nolan wears his pants too short and is good with computers. Bubba Bixby starts calling him â&#x20AC;&#x153;Nerdâ&#x20AC;?. When Bubba Bixby tells people to do something, they do it. So everyone FDOOV 1RODQ ´1HUGÂľ 1RODQ VHHV %XEED EXOO\ DOPRVW HYHU\RQH HOVH DQG Ă&#x20AC;QGV D ZD\ WR call him out on his bullying. You will love Mr. Green, Nolanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s teacher and sidekick. You will love hating Bubba. You will want to read the rest of the series.
Close to Famous by Joan Bauer Foster and her mom are on the move and accidentally end up in a small town. Foster has never learned to read, a fact that she tries to hide. She dreams of one day having her own cooking show. The cast of characters that help Foster and her mom get back on their feet is truly memorable.
Small Acts of Amazing Courage by Gloria Whelan Rosalind is a British 15 year old, living in India, who was not packed off to England to go to boarding school like most other Brits. She is a really interesting character who does not do what is expected of her, but in a good way. Gandhi is a force in India at the time, and in Rosalindâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s life. The book is almost too short, though it leaves me imagining what will happen to Rosalind next.
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Mr. Tucket by Gary Paulsen )UDQFLV 7XFNHW LV RQ D ZDJRQ WUDLQ KHDGHG ZHVW ZKHQ KH JHWV D ULĂ H IRU KLV ELUWKGD\ +H wanders too far from the wagon train and gets captured by Pawnees. It takes wild horses, hostile tribes, and a mysterious one armed-man to save him. What an adventure!
One Crazy Summer by Rita Williams-Garcia Delphine and her sisters travel to Los Angeles to visit a mother they barely know. She resents that they are there and sends them to a summer camp run by the Black Panthers. Delphine has always taken care of her sisters and now her worries are heightened. Can she keep her sisters safe?
About Average by Andrew Clements If you havenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t read anything by Andrew Clements, I highly recommend his books, especially Frindle. If youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve read Frindle, read About Average, his newest book. Jordan Johnson is a C student, and average at almost everything, except for a few things VKH VWLQNV DW 6KH KRSHV WR Ă&#x20AC;QG D ZD\ WR HQG WKH VFKRRO \HDU LQ DQ H[WUDRUGLQDU\ ZD\ This story takes place over the course of one day, and what an unusal day it turns out to be! Ella Enchanted by Gail Carson Levine Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t judge a book by its movie! This book is fantastic, while the movie is not. Ella is cursed by a fairy as a baby to always do as she is told. Wisely, Ella keeps this a secret VR RWKHU SHRSOH ZLOO QRW H[SORLW KHU +HU VWHSVLVWHU Ă&#x20AC;QGV RXW HYHQWXDOO\ DQG NHHSV FRPmanding her to do worse and worse things. How can Ella break the spell?
Tuesdays at the Castle by Jessica Day George The castle Glower isnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t just any ordinary castle. It can add rooms whenever it becomes bored! The castle can give opinions on people by how it decorates their rooms. Princess Celieâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s parents disappear and suddenly other kingdoms are trying to take over. Read how the castle tries to help. What fun!
Among the Hidden by Margaret Peterson Haddix Luke has never been to school because he is never allowed out of his house. No one must know that Luke is alive. He is a third child and families are only allowed to have two children. Luke thinks he sees the signs of another third child in the new housing development next door. Does he dare try to contact her?
As Simple as it Seems by Sarah Weeks Verbena makes the shocking discovery that she is not the biological child of the people ZKR UDLVHG KHU 7KH PRUH VKH Ă&#x20AC;QGV RXW DERXW KHU ELRORJLFDO SDUHQWV WKH PRUH VKH GRHV not want to be like them. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s summer and her best friend is gone. A new boy moves in next door, but Verbena canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t seem to do anything right when he is around.
Emmy and the Incredible Shrinking Rat by Lynne Jonell Emmyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s life changes dramatically when her loving parents suddenly inherit a great deal of money and leave her with the dreaded nanny, Miss Barmy. To make matters worse, Emmy feels invisible at school until...she is bitten by the class rat and can suddenly understand everything he says. Then she discovers that Joe, the cool kid, is in the same boat. These two HPEDUN RQ DQ DGYHQWXUH Ă&#x20AC;OOHG ZLWK P\VWHU\ VXVSHQVH DQG ORWV RI KXPRU 2QFH \RX DUH GRQH you can enjoy the next two books in the series.
The Penderwicks: A Summer Tale of Four Sisters, Two Rabbits, and a Very Interesting Boy by Jeanne Birdsall It is hard not to fall in love with the Penderwick sisters. After losing their mother to cancer, their father takes them on a summer adventure where they meet the incredibly interesting Jeffrey. Youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll laugh as you read about their escapades as they attempt to evade Jeffreyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s tyrannical mother. Curl up with a glass of lemonade on the hammock and enjoy this great summer read. Wonderstruck by Brian Selznick Two stories; One told in words, one completely in pictures. They are set in two different time periods, so you might wonder how the stories will connect, but they do! Mystery, adventure, friendship, exploring a museum, plus great illustrations. What could be better?
Million Dollar Throw by Mike Lupica Nate Brody has a great arm. He is an 8th grade quarterback who wins the chance to win a million dollars. Unfortunately, just when he needs it, his arm starts to fail him. His dad loses his job, and his best friend Abby is going blind. All Nate feels is a lot of pressure. Will he be able to make the throw?
I, Emma Freke by Elizabeth Atkinson Emma, has a really unfortunate name. As she says, her mother didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t say it aloud before naming her. She is super tall, really pale, and nothing like her motherâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Italian family, the only family she knows. Emma gets an invitation to her fatherâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s family reunion in WisconVLQ 6KH QHYHU PHW KHU IDWKHU DQG KH LV QRW WKHUH EXW VKH Ă&#x20AC;QGV D ORW DERXW KHUVHOI LQ KHU adventure to get to the reunion on her own.
Did you know that if you sign up for your public libraryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s summer reading program, you can win prizes for bringing them a reading log? You can also get a free book from Barnes and Noble!
These books are recommended by current 5th graders: Title The Apothecary Wonderstruck The Invention of Hugo Cabret Chomp Any book from the Sisters Grimm series The Goddess Girls series
Author Maile Meloy Brian Selznick Brian Selznick Carl Hiaasen Michael Buckley Joan Holub
Claws The Warrior series The Unicorn Chronicles series A Percy Jackson and the Olympians book
Michael and Rachel Grinti Erin Hunter Bruce Coville Rick Riordan
This is a sample reading log. You can turn this in, or make your own. ,I \RX UHDG HLJKW ERRNV WKLV VXPPHU DQG Ă&#x20AC;OO RXW D ORJ IURP %DUQHV DQG 1REOH \RX can get a free book at B&N. You can make a copy of that form to count as your reading log. Reading Log Title
Name_________________ Author
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To sum up: 1) Read a book for our book discussion groups. 2) Read at least three other books of your choice. 3) Keep a reading log.