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Middle School Summer Reading 2010

In the Middle School, each teacher will begin the year by looking at the Required Reading. We suggest that students read the required book near the close of summer vacation so that they have a vivid remembrance of what they have read when classes begin. Though individual teachers might give different assignments, students can be assured that their teachers will ask them to respond to the books with knowledge and insight through discussions, tests, and writing assignments. In addition to reading the required book, we expect students to read one other book from the “Suggested List” and one other book of their personal choice. Students should read books they have not previously read. Anyone with questions about summer reading in the middle school should contact

Entering Sixth Grade
Required Reading:
Fever 1793 Laurie Halse Anderson
Other Readings: (choose one)
Bridge to Terabithia Katherine Paterson
Brighty of the Grand Canyon Marguerite Henry
Bud, Not Buddy Christopher Paul Curtis
Caddie Woodlawn Carol Ryrie Brink
Catherine, called Birdy Karen Cushman
The Chronicles of Narnia (any one book not read) C. S. Lewis
A Day No Pigs Would Die Robert Newton Peck
Escape from Warsaw Ian Serraillier
Hatchet Gary Paulsen
Homecoming Cynthia Voight
The Incredible Journey Shelia Burnford
The Jungle Book Rudyard Kipling
Lyddie Katherine Paterson
Maniac Magee Jerry Spinelli
My Side of the Mountain Jean Craighead George
Old Yeller Fred Gipson
Phoenix Rising Karen Hesse
Redwall (any one book not read) Brian Jacques
Shiloh Phyllis R. Naylor
The Slave Dancer Paula Fox
The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle Avi
The View from Saturday E. L. Konigsburg
The Westing Game Ellen Raskin
Please also choose one book of your personal choice. You should read a total of three books this summer.
Entering Seventh Grade
Required Reading (choose one):
Anne of Green Gables (or any book in series) L. M. Montgomery
Around the World in Eighty Days Jules Verne
Black Beauty Anna Sewell
Boy Roald Dahl
The Call of the Wild Jack London
The Chronicles of Narnia (any one book not read) C. S. Lewis
Death on the Nile (any one book not read) Agatha Christie
Deathwatch Robb White
Dicey’s Song Cynthia Voight
The Lord of the Rings (any one book not read) J. R. R. Tolkien
Jacob Have I Loved Katherine Paterson
The Chronicles of Prydain (any one book not read) Lloyd Alexander
Kidnapped Robert Louis Stevenson
A Little Princess Frances Hodgson Burnett
Merry Adventures of Robin Hood Howard Pyle
The Prince and the Pauper Mark Twain
The Red Pony John Steinbeck
Summer of My German Soldier Bette Greene
The Sword and the Stone T. H. White
War of the Worlds H. G. Wells
The Yearling Marjorie Rawlings
Gregor the Overlander Suzanne Collins
Hatchet Gary Paulsen
Hoot Carl Hiaasen
Please also choose two books of your personal choice. If the two additional books of your choice are not on the above list, be sure they are books suitable for your grade level. You should read a total of three books this summer.
Entering Eighth Grade
Required Reading: (choose one)
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
All Creatures Great and Small James Herriot
Before We Were Free Julia Alvarez
Beloved Invader Eugenia Price
The Book of King Arthur Howard Pyle
Captains Courageous Rudyard Kipling
Christy Catherine Marshall
Clara Barton Leni Hamilton
Death Be Not Proud John Gunther
The Lord of the Rings (any one book not read) J. R. R. Tolkien
A Flower Blooms on Charlotte Street Milam McGraw Propst
Heidi Johanna Spyri
Izzy Willy-Nilly Cynthia Voight
Johnny Tremain Esther Forbes
A Man Called Peter Catherine Marshall
Shane Jack Schaeffer
The Story of My Life Helen Keller
Treasure Island Robert Louis Stevenson
The Princess Bride William Goldman
Watership Down Richard Adams
White Fang Jack London
Rumble Fish S.E. Hinton
Taming the Star Runner S.E. Hinton
House on Mango Street Sandra Cisneros
Gathering Blue Lois Lowry
The Messenger Lois Lowry
Please also choose two books of your personal choice. If the two additional books of your choice are not on the above list, be sure they are books suitable for your grade level. You should read a total of three books this summer.

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Whitefield Academy Christian school
Whitefield Academy Christian school