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Rising 4th Grade Required Summer Reading Dear Parents, Each rising fourth grade student is asked to read two books during the summer vacation. The first book required is Frindle by Andrew Clements and the second book is your choice from the list provided. Assignments for both books are due on August 13th, 2018, the first day of school. Assignment #1: Required Reading Frindle by Andrew Clements Read Frindle and answer the attached comprehensions questions. Please use wide ruled notebook paper to complete the assignment in your best print or cursive writing. The assignment should include your name, the title of the book and the chapter and number of the question you are answering. Assignment#2: Your Choice - Choose one book from the list attached. Write a two paragraph paper about your book. Paragraph one must include the Setting, Plot and Characters in the book. Paragraph two must include your favorite part of the book with a detailed description and the moral or lesson the author was trying to teach in the book. This is called the Author s purpose. Use complete sentences and several details from the book to support your answer. Please use wide ruled notebook paper to complete the assignment in your best print or cursive writing. This assignment should include your name and the title of your book at the top. Blessings, Mrs. Gina Goodwin gina.goodwin@cathedralemail.com 4th Grade Teacher Cathedral Academy Grade Four Summer Reading Page 1

ASSIGNMENT #1 Frindle By Andrew Clements Your first summer reading assignment is to read Frindle by Andrew Clements. When done, answer the following questions in complete sentences. Use proper capitalization, spelling and grammar. Answers must be neatly handwritten in cursive or in print by the student on wide spaced notebook paper. Label your answers by chapter and question number. Chapter 1 1. What grade was Nick in when he made the classroom look like a tropical beach? 2. Why wasn t the custodian happy with the tropical theme? 3. Who got in trouble when Nick chirped like a blackbird? Chapter 2 1. Even though, Mrs. Granger a fifth grade teacher was small, what made her look giant? 2. What does Mrs. Granger love? 3. What did Mrs. Granger want the students to do if they didn t know a word? Chapter 3 1. Why did Nick ask teachers a question right before the bell rang and class got out? 2. What was Nick s question to Mrs. Granger? 3. What did Mrs. Granger say to Nick s question? Chapter 4 1. When was Nick supposed to do his homework? 2. When Nick couldn t understand the first sentence in the dictionary, what did Nick compare it to reading 3. How did Nick feel about doing the report? Chapter 5 1. What was the title of Nick s oral report? 2. Why didn't Nick want to be a teacher s pet? Grade Four Summer Reading Page 2

Chapter 6 1. What did Janet find on the ground when she and Nick were walking home from school? 2. What did Nick call the pen? 3. How many kids did Nick send into the Penny Pantry to buy a frindle? Why? Chapter 7 1. What class did Nick introduce his idea of changing the name of a pen to frindle? 2. Why did Mrs. Granger call Nick up to speak with her? 3. Did she stop Nick from calling a pen a frindle? Chapter 8 1. What did all of the fifth graders say when they smiled for the camera? 2. What did Nick feel his meeting was like when he met with Mrs. Granger after school? 3. Who came to visit Nick at his home when over 200 students were saying frindle and needing to stay after school? Chapter 9 1. Why did Mrs. Chatham feel like Nick had been disrespectful to Mrs. Granger? 2. How did Nick s mom react to what was going on at school? 3. What game was Nick comparing the war going on between him and Mrs. Granger to? Chapter 10 1. Why did Judy Morgan, the newspaper reporter, come to the school? 2. How did the principal react when Judy Morgan was asking her questions about what was going on? 3. What boy had Judy already met, but didn t know until she looked at the picture? Chapter 11 1. Why would the title of the article in the newspaper have, Move over, Mr. Webster? Chapter 12 1. Being a hero was exciting for Nick, but what were some of the hard things about it? 2. How did the story about the frindle get so huge? 3. What did Nick s father do with the money Bud Lawrence gave him? Grade Four Summer Reading Page 3

Chapter 13 1. In the towns across America where kids started using the word frindle, how did parents and teachers feel about it? 2. Even though Mrs. Granger didn t keep students after school anymore, how did she fight the word on her spelling tests? 3. Who wasn t able to forget anything that had happened with the frindle? Chapter 14 1. How had Nick changed from the frindle experience? 2. When was Mrs. Granger going to send Nick the letter? 3. How did Mrs. Granger feel about the way Nick had behaved with the frindle experience? Chapter 15 1. What was the package Mrs. Granger sent Nick? 2. What needed to happen so that Mrs. Granger could say their battle was over and she could send him her letter? 3. What did Nick do for Mrs. Granger? Be prepared to turn in your summer reading assignment the first day of school. We will also be taking a quiz on the book the first week of school. Grade Four Summer Reading Page 4

ASSIGNMENT #2 Choose one book from the list below. Easier reading level: Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing by Judy Bloom Soccer Hero by Matt Christopher The Home Run Kid Races On by Matt Christopher Over the Net by Jake Maddox Gymnastics Jitters by Jake Maddox Ivy and Bean by Annie Barrows Average reading level: Little House in the Big Woods by Laura Ingalls Wilder Lunch Money by Andrew Clements Play Ball by Matt Christopher I Survived the Shark Attacks of 1916 by Lauren Tarshis Pippi Longstocking by Astrid Lindgren Mr. Popper s Penguins by Richard Atwater Ella Enchanted by Gail Carson Levine The Homework Machine by Dan Gutman Lea Dives In (American Girl Series) by Lisa Yee More challenging reading level: The Indian in the Cupboard by Lynne Reid Banks The Borrowers by Mary Norton The Tale of Despereaux by Kate DiCamillo The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Peterson Hank Zipper Niagara Falls or Does it? by Henry Winkler Grade Four Summer Reading Page 5