THE DINOFF SCHOOL SUMMER READING 2017

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THE DINOFF SCHOOL SUMMER READING 2017 The Dinoff School encourages all of its students to continue reading as part of our summer reading program. It is our goal to make reading a pleasurable activity and a learning experience. Reading provides many benefits besides the obvious increase in vocabulary skills and general knowledge. Therefore, as we prepare to instruct your son or daughter at The Dinoff School in the fall, we want to inform students, parents and guardians of the reading assignment for the 2017 Summer Reading Program. Assignment for Everyone: 1. There are two required readings for each grade and one of your choice. 2. Prepare to take a test and join in on a class discussion over the required books that you read in the first week of school. Both the quiz and discussion will be graded. Please have your parents sign the attached verification listing the other book(s) that you have chosen. KINDERGARTEN Reading is like taking a vitamin; you must do it every day! Please review sight words. FIRST GRADERS Reading is like taking a vitamin; you must do it every day! Please review sight words. SECOND GRADE Bad to the Bone The Lemonade Wars Lucy Nolan Jaqueline Davies Read one more of any choice THIRD GRADE The Family Under the Bridge Natalie Savage Carlson

Ben and Me Robert Lawson Read one more of any choice FOURTH GRADE White Fang Ungifted Jack London Gordon Korman Select and read one more from choice list below FIFTH GRADE Hatchet A Wrinkle in Time Gary Paulsen Madeleine L Engle Select and read one more from choice list below 4 th -5 th Grade Choices The Indian in the Cupboard Lynne Reed Banks Double Fudge Judy Blume The Second Mrs. Giaconda Konigsburg, E. L. The Tales of Uncle Remus Lester, Julius A Snicker of Magic Lloyd, Natalie The Princess and Curdie MacDonald, George Rascal North, Sterling The Black Pearl O Dell, Scott Streams to the Rivers, Rivers to the Sea O Dell, Scott Island of the Blue Dolphins O Dell, Scott My Friend Flicka O Hara, Mary Kidnapped Stephenson-Robert Louis Journey Home Uchida, Yoshiko Forbidden City Bell, William

SIXTH GRADE The City of Ember Heir Apparent Jeanne DuPrau Vivian Vande Velde SEVENTH GRADE Fahrenheit 451 Eragon Ray Bradbury Christopher Paolini Select and read one more from choice list below EIGHTH GRADE The Time Machine The Outsiders H.G. Wells S. E. Hinton 6 th -8 th grade choices Where the Red Fern Grows A Single Shard A Year Down Yonder The Hobbit Holes The Phantom Tollbooth Bridge to Terabithia The Three Musketeers Wilson Rawls Linda Sue Park Richard Peck J. R. R. Tolkien Sachar, Louis Juster, Norton Paterson, Katherine Dumas, Alexandre

The Jungle Book The Incredible Journey Kipling, Rudyard Burnford, Sheila NINTH GRADE War of The Worlds Animal Farm HG Wells George Orwell TENTH GRADE The Jungle Upton Sinclair 1984 George Orwell ELEVENTH GRADE A Clockwork Orange The Eye of the Dragon Anthony Burgess Stephen King GRADE TWELVE AND DUAL ENROLLED Paradise Lost Milton

9 th -12 th grade choices Of Mice and Men Death of a Salesman The Crucible Civil Disobedience Brave New World The Count of Monte Cristo The Woman Warrior I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings The Plague The House on Mango Street The Bean Trees Le Morte de Arthur The Octopus Member of the Wedding Gulliver s Travels Frankenstein The Picture of Dorian Gray The Girl With the Pearl Earrings And Then There Were None Jane Eyre Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur s Court John Steinbeck Arthur Miller Arthur Miller Henry David Thoreau Aldous Huxley Alexander Dumas Maxine Hong Kingston Maya Angelou Albert Camus Sandra Cisneros Barbara Kingsolver Thomas Mallory Frank Norris Carson McCuller Jonathan Swift May Wollstonecraft Shelley Oscar Wilde Tracey Chevalier Agatha Christie Charlotte Bronte Mark Twain

A Lesson Before Dying Player Piano As I Lay Dying On The Beach The Jungle Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde Ernest Gaines Kurt Vonnegut William Faulkner Nevil Shute Upton Sinclair R. L. Stevenson 1984 George Orwell Inherit the Wind Sister Carey Their Eyes Were Watching God Johnny Got His Gun Robert E. Lee Theodore Dreiser Zora Neale Hurston Dalton Trumbo Students may choose a book at their chosen class level or above it. The books are easily found through our own library, online, or at most bookstores. We appreciate your cooperation in stressing the value of reading in order to better your student s chance of educational success; ultimately, we simply want students reading.