Some of the Math Vocabulary Words they will be learning about in

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Some of the Math Vocabulary Words they will be learning about in
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Some of the Math Vocabulary Words they will be learning about in 5th Grade
additive
input-output table
prime number
algorithm
intersection
associative property
justify
properties of
operations
attributes
metric
commutative property
multiplicative
composite number
numerator
conversion
numerical expressions
coordinate plane
ordered pairs
customary
parallel
denominator
parentheses
distributive property
perimeter
exponents
perpendicular number
lines
quotients
scatterplot
simplify
volume
x-coordinate
y-coordinate
Mrs. Reazalot arranged all of the books in her library. She placed fortytwo books on each of the twenty-three bookshelves.
Use the area model to help Mrs. Reazolot determine the total number
of books in her library. Make sure you label the area model to show
your thinking.
A bakery decorates 196 cupcakes in one week. If the bakery
decorates the same amount of cupcakes each day, how many
cupcakes do they decorate on Wednesday?
Use the area model to determine the amount of cupcakes decorated on Wednesday.
In Mrs. Culpepper’s classroom, there are twelve boxes of markers with 18 markers in each box. There are also fourteen crayon
boxes with 24 crayons in each box. How many markers and
crayons does Mrs. Culpepper have in her classroom?
A baker uses 2 dozen eggs each day at Delicious Delights
Bakery. How many eggs does the baker use over a 3 week
period if he works a 5 day work week?
The Busy Eats Catering Company prepared 416 sandwiches for
a corporate luncheon. If the sandwiches are separated equally
among 8 party trays, about how many sandwiches will be on
each party tray?
Sarah’s mom made 158 cookies for Sarah’s pool party. There
are 9 children at the party including Sarah. If each child received the same amount of cookies, how many whole cookies
did each child get?
Billy has a collection of 236 shells. He found 24 more shells on
his vacation to Florida. If Billy wanted to separate his collection
into 5 groups, how many shells would he place in each group?
Donald’s jewelry store has 96 rings to display in three windows.
Donald will display them in trays that hold eight rings each. He
also has six bracelets to display. How many trays will he need to
display the rings?
A. 12 trays
B. 18 trays
C. 24 trays
D. 28 trays
Frisco High School is selling spirit shirts. On Monday, they sold
743 shirts and on Tuesday they sold 635 shirts. If each shirt is
$8.00, how much money did the high school make selling shirts
on Monday and Tuesday?
Which problem can be solved using the number sentence
36
36  44 
?
F Jackie placed 4 cookies into each of her 36 cookie bags. How
many cookies did Jackie have altogether?
G Jackie had 36 cookies and gave 4 to her sister. How many
cookies did Jackie have left?
H Jackie had 36 cookies and separated them into 4 equal
stacks. How many cookies were in each stack?
J Jackie baked 4 batches of cookies. Each batch had 36 cookies. How many cookies did Jackie bake?
Mrs. Peterson is planning a spelling bee. A total of 680
students from 8 schools are participating in the competition. If
each school sends the same number of students, how many
students from each school will participate in the spelling bee?
Write a division and multiplication story problem that could be
represented using the picture below.
Multiplication Story Problem:
Division Story Problem:
Jessica’s garden has 24 tulips, 32 roses, and 16 daisies. Each
day, a rabbit hops into the garden and nibbles on half of the
flowers. If this pattern continue, how many flowers will still be
remaining after day 3?
Justify your thinking.
Jody created a table of paired numbers. Each number in set p
can be found by using it’s related number in set m with the
following equation:
p = (m x 2) + 5
Which table could Jody have created?
F
G
Set m
Set p
4
H
Se t m
Se t p
13
4
8
7
19
7
14
11
27
11
22
Set m
Set p
Se t m
Se t p
4
9
4
11
7
12
7
14
11
16
11
18
J
Kareem takes care of his neighbor’s dogs while they are on
vacation. The table shows how much he earns.
Number of
Dogs
2
4
7
Amount of
Money
$14
$28
$49
If Kareem takes care of 12 dogs, what is one way to find the
amount of money Kareem would earn?
A. Multiply the number of dogs by $7.
B. Add the amounts of money Kareem has earned in 3 weeks.
C. Multiply the number of dogs by $14.
D. Add the number of dogs to $49.
Ms. Gasmire is planning to have a movie day in her classroom.
She has 24 chairs that she would like to arrange into equal rows
for her students to sit while watching the movie. Draw all the
possible ways she could arrange the chairs in the space below.
Which arrangement(s) would be most reasonable and why?
A nurse took Kelsey and Hayden’s pulses. The nurse counted
the number of beats for a 15 second period on each child. Then
she multiplied this number by 4 to find each pulse for one minute. The nurse counted 19 beats in 15 seconds for Kelsey and
16 beats in 15 seconds for Hayden. What was each child’s pulse
for one minute? What is the difference in Kelsey and Hayden’s
pulses?
Kennedy has finished 3/4 of a race. Kate has finished 4/5 of it.
Use the models to find which comparison is true.
33
Which model is shaded to show a fraction equivalent to 44 ?
A
A
B
C
C
D
Kendrick ate one-fourth of his hamburger. Which of the following does not represent a fraction equivalent to the amount
that Kendrick ate?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Louetta made pie for her county fair. The model below shows
the portion of pie that was eaten at the fair.
Which fraction represents the amount of pie eaten at the fair?
A.
C.
B.
14
8
D.
Justify why you picked your answer.
Blake and Kyle bought some candy bars at the convenient store.
Each candy bar was broken into halves. The shaded portion
represents the amount of the candy that they ate.
Write an improper fraction and mixed number that represents
the amount that they ate.
Improper Fraction:
Mixed Number:
Patrick and Luis are building a brick wall. Patrick says that the
wall is 4/6 of a yard tall. Luis says that the wall is 8/12 of a
yard tall. Who is right?
Use the grids below to solve the problem.
Jaime and Todd each ordered the same size pizzas for dinner.
Jaime’s pizza was cut into four equal pieces and Todd’s was cut
into eight equal pieces. If Jaime ate 3 slices, how many slices
would Todd have to eat of his own pizza if they ate the same
amount? Explain your process.
Sarah’s mom made grilled-cheese sandwiches for a picnic that Sarah and
her three friends were planning. Her mom made five sandwiches and cut
them into four equal pieces. If Sarah and her three friends each wanted
three pieces of the grilled-cheese sandwich, what would be an improper
fraction to represent the amount they want? Use the model below to
guide your thinking.
Improper Fraction: __________________
Daniel brought donuts to his cub-scout meeting to celebrate his birthday. He brought six donuts total and each of his donuts were divided in
half.
If there were three people in Daniel’s cub-scout group, and each person
got three pieces of a donut, how would you represent that amount as a
mixed number and an improper fraction?
Mixed Number: ____________________
Improper Fraction: __________________
Which list represents the shaded portions of the fraction models in order from least to greatest?
10
10 22 55
12 , 44 , 88
A 12
55 22 10
10
12
B 88 , 44 , 12
10 55 22
10
12 , 88 , 44
C 12
2 5 10
10
4 , 8 , 12
12
D
Sue and Jack are each baking a pie. Sue’s recipe calls for 3/4 of
a pound of strawberries. Jack’s recipe calls for 7/8 of a pound.
Whose recipe calls for more strawberries?
Solve the problem using the grids below.
1
3
On which number line does point Q best represent 4 ?
Q
F
3
4
5
Q
G
2
3
4
4
5
3
4
Q
H
3
Q
J
2
Point W represents the location of Waterworks Park. Amelia
lives at point A, and
Beatrice lives
at Point B.
A
C D
W F
B
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11 12 13
Paula lives 4 miles from Amelia but farther from Waterworks
Park than Amelia. What point could represent where Paula
lives?
Michael ran 3.37 miles while preparing for his upcoming
marathon. The model below is shaded to represent the amount
that Michael ran.
What fraction does this model represent?
F
3
37
H
337
300
The following number line represents the distances between
Hollywood Elementary School and some of its students’ houses.
Point W represents where William lives. How far is William’s
house from the school?
W
0.1
0.3
0.4
A 1.0
B 0.09
C 0.9
D 1.9
Which fraction is best represented by point W on the number
line?
W
4.4
A 5
B 5
C 5
D 4
4.6
4.7
Meredith is building two raised garden beds. She has planted
potatoes in one and squash in the other. In one garden she
planted 2/3 of the garden with potatoes. She planted 4/6 of the
other garden with squash. She has told her brother that she
plant will harvest more sections of squash. Her brother has disagreed with her.
Who is correct? Use the models to prove your thinking and
explain your answer.
Three friends were picking berries on a farm and they weighed
the amount that they had each picked. Kiersten’s berries
weighed 2.4 pounds. Sheridan’s berries weighed 2.6 pounds,
and Trevor’s berries weighed 2.3 pounds.
2
2
5
10
3
On the number line provided, label a point to represent the
weight of each friends’ berries.
On the grids below. Shade to represent the amount of berries
that Sheridan picked.
Jack’s Carwash Specials are shown below.
Carey spent $13 at the carwash. She got her car washed,
waxed, and one other thing. What else did she ask for at the
car wash?
The local grocery store receives shipments of vegetables everyday. On Monday, they received 1.9 pounds of carrots. On Tuesday, they received 1.2 pounds of onions. On Wednesday, they
received 2 pounds of peppers. On Thursday, they received 1.03
pounds of zucchini.
On the grids below. Shade the amount of each vegetable that
was received each day.
Monday
Wednesday
Tuesday
Thursday
Write the amounts of vegetables in order from greatest to least.
Hillary and Yolanda emptied their piggy banks. The amount of
change that each girl found is represented in the grids below.
Hillary’s change
Yolanda’s change
How much change would Hillary and Yolanda have if they put
their money together?
A
$102
C
$1.20
B
$10.20
D
$1.02
April read 0.4 of her magazine on Monday. By Wednesday, she
read 0.6 of her magazine. By Thursday, she read 0.9 of her
magazine.
A
0
B
1
5
C
3
5
2
5
4
5
1
Which point on the number line represents the portion of the
magazine that April read by Thursday? Explain your answer.
Jamison records the heights of the plants he grew in his
terrarium. The missing values in inches are; 1.7, 0.6, & 0.2.
Plant
A
Height in Inches
1.4
B
C
D
E
0.3
Plant B was the tallest plant. The height of plant D was greater
than plant C but less than plant A. Fill in the missing values.
Show the heights of the plants on the number line below.
The shaded portion of the picture below represents the amount
of brownies that Sarah ate at her birthday party.
What fraction represents the amount of brownies that Sarah
ate?
A.
2
3
B. 1
3
C.
1
4
D. 1
5
Cluster 4 Problem Solving: 4th Grade
The seven fourth grade teachers at Hillside Elementary had 442
stickers. If they divided the stickers equally among themselves,
about how many stickers will each teacher get?
Ginger created the following table to show the # of sides for
different amounts of pentagons.
Number of Pentagons
2
4
5
9
10
Total Number of
Sides
12
24
30
54
60
Her station partner, Cara, recognized a mistake in Ginger’s table? Can you identify the mistake?
How would you change the table it to make it correct? Is there
more than one way to fix the table?
Harrison and Jace were using pattern blocks at their math
station. Harrison had 15 hexagons and Jace had 21 trapezoids.
Which of the following expressions shows how many more total
sides Harrison had than Jace?
A. (15 x 6) + (21 x 4) =
B. (15 x 6) - (21 x 4) =
C. (15 x 8) - (21 x 5 ) =
D. (15 x 6) - (21 x 3) =
Identify the types of angles in the following polygons:
**Choose one color to represent each type of angle. Use these
colors to highlight the angles in the polygons above.
Which type of angle best describes angle P in the figure below?
F
Acute
G
Obtuse
H
Right
J
Not Here
Sammy got a new playhouse in the shape of a pentagon. How
would you best describe the type of angle labeled Q? Justify
your thinking.
Q
Which line is perpendicular to line t? Explain your thinking.
Which 2 lines are parallel? Explain your thinking
Name 2 lines that are intersecting but are not perpendicular.
Fill in the following table:
Name of
Polygon
Sets of
Parallel Lines
Sets of
Perpendicular
Lines
Sets of
Intersecting
Lines (not
perpendicular)
A.
B.
C.
A
B
C
Norman created a map that indicated the four main streets of his
town. Center Street was parallel to Eagle Street. Dayton Street
was perpendicular to Eagle Street and Center Street. Normandy
Street was parallel to Dayton Street and perpendicular to Center
Street and Eagle Street. Which answer represents a map that
Norman could have created?
A
C
B
D
Which 2 dimensional figure has exactly 2 pairs of parallel sides?
A. Trapezoid
B. Regular Pentagon
C. Parallelogram
D. Triangle
Tell why each answer is correct or incorrect.
Kaylie, Bob, and Rebecca were working at a fraction station. They
had to identify the fraction shown below.
Kaylie’s answer:
Bob’s answer:1
Rebecca’s answer:
Who do you think is correct? Justify your answer.
How many faces, vertices, and edges does the coin bank have?
Which of the following figures has the same number of faces as
the number of vertices?
F
G
H
J
How many faces, vertices, and edges does the coin bank
have?
Name 2 three-dimensional geometric figures that has exactly 5
faces. What is the difference in the amount of edges and
vertices that these figures have?
Draw 2 quadrilaterals that are congruent:
Draw 2 congruent polygons that have more sides than a
quadrilateral but fewer sides than a hexagon:
Which answer uses a reflection to verify that the shape has a
line of symmetry?
A
C
B
D
Reflect this design over a horizontal line. Then, reflect your 2nd image
over a vertical line.
Which pair of figures verifies
congruency by using a
translation?
Complete the transformation
for each box by drawing what
the D would look like after it is
transformed.
Reflection
D
Translation
D
Rotation
D
Mrs. Chandler built a new flower bed in her backyard. The picture
shows the dimensions of the flower bed.
18 ft
14 ft
What is the perimeter of Mrs. Chandler’s flower bed?
What is the area of Mrs. Chandler’s flower bed?
What is the difference between the perimeter and the area of Mrs.
Chandler’s flower bed?
Use your ruler to create two different rectangles.
Rectangle A has a length of 12 centimeters and a width of 6
centimeters.
Rectangle B has a length of 8 centimeters and a width of 7
centimeters
What is the difference between the areas of Rectangle A and
Rectangle B?
The figure below represents Paulio’s design that he made in art
class. He wants to create a larger version of his design.
Measure the length of each side of the design to the nearest
centimeter.
What is the perimeter of the design? _________ centimeters
If he wants each centimeter to represent 5 meters in his larger
version of his design, what will the perimeter of his new design
be in meters?
________ meters
Describe your procedure for finding the perimeter of the polygon
above:
Mrs. Culpepper has a bulletin board in her classroom with the
dimensions shown below:
6 feet
11 feet
She wants to expand her bulletin board to have an area of 104
square feet. What are the possible dimensions for her expanded
bulletin board?
A. Length 13 ft; Width 13 ft
B. Length 12 ft; Width 8ft
C. Length 13 ft; Width 8 ft
D. Length 13 ft; Width 11 ft
Blanca wants to put up a new fence in her rectangular backyard.
t
25
e
fe
t
28
e
fe
How many feet of fencing does she need to build her fence?
Justify your reasoning.
If she decided to put in grass, how many square feet of grass
would she need?
Cynthia is laying tiles on her kitchen floor. Each
represents
1 square foot. The picture below shows the tiles that Cynthia
has already laid.
Find the area of the kitchen floor that still needs to be covered?
If each square tile costs $22, how much money will she spend to
cover her entire kitchen floor?
Which is the best estimate of the capacity of a trashcan?
F 20 milliliters
Kitchen Trash Can
G 20 grams
H 20 liters
J 20 cups
Circle all of the objects below that would weigh more than 5
pounds.
Ms. Baker is baking cupcakes for the 2014 National Baking competition in Las Vegas. She has to make 120 dozen cupcakes.
She will need 16 cups of vegetable oil to make her cupcakes.
The vegetable oil is sold in quarts. How many quarts does she
need to purchase in order to have enough to bake her cupcakes? Use a table to help you solve.
Cups
Quarts
4
1
8
2
16
?
Rachael and Laurie just started working out. They went to
Bodybuilders Depot and each purchased 2 five pound dumbbells.
What is the total weight of their dumbbells in ounces? Make a
table to demonstrate your thinking.
Which of the following statements is NOT true?
A 48 inches is equal to 4 feet.
B 8 pounds is equal to 32 ounces.
C 8 quarts is equal to 2 gallons.
D 3 yards is equal to 9 feet.
The Washington Monument and the Lincoln Memorial are in
Washington, D.C. The Washington Monument is 555 feet tall.
The Lincoln Memorial is 6 yards and 1 foot tall.
How much taller, in feet, is the Washington Monument than the
Lincoln Memorial?
F. 536 feet
G. 548 feet
H. 549 feet
J. 554 feet
Shruti is painting her entire house hot pink! She needs 56 pints
of paint, but Painters Depot only sells paint by the gallon. Which
of the following tables of data could Shruti use to determine the
number of gallons that she needs to purchase?
A. Pints
C.
Gallons
B.
Pints
Gallons
8
1
8
2
24
3
24
6
40
5
40
10
56
6
56
14
Pints
Gallons
Pints
Gallons
1
8
8
1
3
24
24
3
5
40
40
5
7
56
56
7
D.
What is the volume of the prism below?
A 18 cubic units
B 16 cubic units
C 8 cubic units
D 4 cubic units
The rectangular prisms shown below belong in Set A.
Set A
The rectangular prisms shown below do NOT belong in Set A.
Not Set A
Which rectangular prism belongs in Set A?
F
H
G
J
Which answer best describes the figures shown below?
A All of the figures have a line of symmetry.
B All of the figures have a perimeter equal to 16 units.
C All of the figures only have pairs of parallel lines.
D All of the figures have an area equal to 16 square units.
The table below shows the populations of 5 different countries.
Populations
Country
Population
Honduras
6,823,568
Iceland
282,151
Puerto Rico
3,916,631
Costa Rica
4,016,173
Luxembourg
462,690
What is the total population of the two largest countries?
A 10,839,741
B 10,839,631
C 8,776,014
D 2,807,395
When Neil Armstrong was standing on the moon, which of the
following was true?
A. His weight was the same on the moon as it was on Earth.
B. His mass was the same on Earth and on the moon.
C. His weight was more on the moon than it was on Earth.
D. His mass was more on the Earth than it was on the moon.
On which number line does point Q best represent
2
Q
F
3
4
5
Q
G
2
3
4
4
5
3
4
Q
H
3
Q
J
2
3 ?
4
The temperature of the water in Max’s swimming pool was
68ºF. Max turned on the pool’s heater and the temperature of
the water increased 14ºF. Which thermometer represents the
temperature of the heated water?
A
C
B
D
On Saturday, Patrick’s baseball practice started at 8:45 A.M.
He finished baseball practice at 11:10 A.M. How long was Patrick’s baseball practice?
Started Baseball Practice
Finished Baseball Practice
A 3 hours 55 minutes
B 3 hours 35 minutes
C 2 hours 55 minutes
D 2 hours 25 minutes
A student wrote down the heights of her plants. Which list
shows the heights in order from least to greatest?
F
13.1 cm
12.1 cm
12.7 cm
13.4 cm
G
12.7 cm
12.1 cm
13.4 cm
13.1 cm
H 12.1 cm
12.7 cm
13.1 cm
13.4 cm
J
13.4 cm
13.1 cm
12.7 cm
12.1 cm
Natalie left her house to drive to the ranch at 3:25pm to travel
to her ranch in Fredericksburg, TX. She arrived at the ranch
8:05pm. How long did it take Natalie to drive from her house to
her ranch?
Show your thinking using a number line or organized list.
Nala woke up Tuesday morning and checked the temperature. A
cold front occurred and by the time she arrived at work, the
temperature had decreased by 17° and was now 48°. What was
the temperature Tuesday morning?
Blake was filling his toy box with all his blocks. Using the picture below, determine how many total blocks he will need to fill
his entire toy box.
A. 18 blocks
B. 36 blocks
C. 84 blocks
D. 72 blocks
Which set of arrays represents all of the factors of 12?
A
C
B
D
Each number in Set Q is paired with a number in Set R. The
relationship for each pair is the same.
Set Q
7
10
14
Set R
16
22
30
15
32
24
26
50
?
If the number in Set Q is 26, what is one way to find its related
number in Set R?
F Subtract 2 from Q, and then divide by 2.
G Multiply Q by 2, and then add 2.
H Add Q and 22.
J Divide Q by 2.
Suzie planted 2 gardens. In her first garden, she planted 6
rows of 8 tulips. In her second garden, she planted 8 rows of 7
petunias. Draw a picture to represent each garden, and
determine the total number of flowers Suzie planted.
Great Summer Reads –On Level books
Aldo (books)
Hurwitz, Johanna
Amelia Earhart: Challenging the Skies
Sloate, Susan
Amelia Earhart: Courage in the Sky
Kerby, Mona
Amelia Earhart: Flying for Adventure
Wade, Mary Dodson
Animals Do the Strangest Things
Hornblow, Leonora
Anne Frank
Epstein, Rachel
Awake and Dreaming
Person, Kit
Back To The Day Lincoln Was Shot!
Gormley, Beatrice
Back To The Titanic!
Gormley, Beatrice
Barefoot: Escape on the Underground Railroad
Edwards, Pamela Duncan
Bats: The Amazing Upside-Downers
Perry, Phyllis
Beethoven Lives Upstairs
Nichol, Barbara
Bell, the Book, and the Spellbinder, The
Strickland, Brad
Ben and Me
Lawson, Robert
Boomtowns of the West
Kalman, Bobbie
Borrowers, The
Norton, Mary
Boy Called Slow, A
Bruchac, Joseph
Boys Against Girls
Naylor, Phyllis Reynolds
Boys Start the War and the Girls Get Even, The
Naylor, Phyllis Reynolds
Boys Will, A
Haugaard, Erik Christian
Bridge to Terabithia
Paterson, Katherine
Broccoli Tapes, The
Slepian, Jan
Caleb's Choice
Wisler, G. Clifton
Calico Captive
Speare, Elizabeth George
Cartoonist, The
Byars, Betsy
Case of Capital Intrigue, The
Keene, Carolyn
Case of the Captured Queen
Keene, Carolyn
Case of the Dangerous Solution, The
Keene, Carolyn
Case of the Floating Crime, The
Keene, Carolyn
Case of the Twin Teddy Bears, The
Keene, Carolyn
Cat!
Kroll, Virginia L.
Change The Locks
French, Simon
Chester Cricket's New Home
Selden, George
Great Summer Reads –On Level books
Chester Cricket's Pigeon Ride
Selden, George
Children of the Longhouse
Bruchac, Joseph
Cold and Hot Winter
Hurwitz, Johanna
Colin Powell: Straight to the Top
Blue, Rose & Naden, Corinne J.
Cowboy Trade, The
Rounds, Glen
Cricket in Times Square, The
Selden, George
Cry of the Crow, The
George, Jean Craighead
Disappearing Acts
Byars, Betsy
Dollhouse Murders, The
Wright, Betty
Don't Split the Pole: Tales of Down-Home Folk Wi
Tate, Eleanora E.
Eagle Song
Bruchac, Joseph
Earthquake!: A Story of Old San Francisco
Kudlinski, Kathleen V.
Eat Up, Gemma
Hayes, Sarah
Eenie, Meamie, Murphy, NO!
McKenna, Colleen
Eleanor
Cooney, Barbara
Eureka! It's an Airplane
Bendick, Jeanne
Experiments with Heat
Walter, Oleksy
Experiments with Magnets
Challand, Helen
Facing West: A Story of the Oregon Trail
Kudlinski, Kathleen V.
Facts and Fun About the Presidents
Sullivan, George
Family Tree
Ayres, Katherine
Felita
Mohr, Nicholasa
Fifth Grade: Here Comes Trouble
McKenna, Colleen
Fig Pudding
McKenna, Colleen
Figure in the Shadows, The
Bellairs, John
Finding Buck McHenry
Slote, Alfred
Fish Do the Strangest Things
Hornblow, Leonora
Flying Flea, Callie, and Me, The
Wallace, Carol & Bill
Friendship and the Gold Cadillac, The
Taylor, Mildred
Friendship, The
Taylor, Mildred
From the Mixed-up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankwei
Konigsburg, E.L.
Future-Telling Lady and Other Stories, The
Berry, James
Gentle Annie: The true Story of the ...Nurse
Shura, Mary Frances
Great Summer Reads –On Level books
Georgia O'Keefe
Turner, Robyn Montana
Ghostmobile, The
Tapp, Kathy Kennedy
Gift-Giver, The
Hansen, Joyce
Glory Girl, The
Byars, Betsy
Gold Cadillac, The
Taylor, Mildred
Gold Dust Letters, The
Lisle, Janet Taylor
Good Master, The
Seredy, Kate
Good-Bye My Wishing Star
Grove, Vicki
Grand Escape, The
Naylor, Phyllis Reynolds
Great Dimpole Oak, The
Lisle, Janet Taylor
Great Expectations
Dickens, Charles:Bullseye
Great Gilly Hopkins, The
Paterson, Katherine
Guinea Pigs
Hansen, Elvig
Harry and Chicken
Sheldon, Dyan
Harry On Vacation
Sheldon, Dyan
Harry the Explorer
Sheldon, Dyan
Hey World, Here I Am!
Little, Jean
Hiroshima
Yep, Laurence
Home for the Howl-idays
Regan, Dian Curtis
House in the Snow, The
Engh, M.J.
House with a Clock in its Walls, The
Bellairs, John
I Am the Ice Worm
Easley, Mary Ann
I Was a Sixth Grade Alien
Coville, Bruce
In the Year of the Boar and Jackie Robinson
Lord, Bette Bao
Insects Do the Strangest Things
Hornblow, Leonora
It's Not Easy Being George
Smith, Janice Lee
Jackie Robinson and the Breaking of the Color Bar
Shorto, Russell
Journey
MacLachlan, Patricia
Journey
MacLachlan, Patricia
Journey Home, The
Holland, Isabelle
Journey to Jo'burg
Naidoo, Beverly
Kid Power
Pfeffer, Susan Beth
Koko's Kitten
Patterson, Francine
Great Summer Reads –On Level books
Lamp from the Warlock's Tomb, The
Bellairs, John
Letter, the Witch, and the Ring, The
Bellairs, John
Letters from Rifka
Besse, Karen
Lewis & Clark: Explorers of the American West
Kroll, Steven
Lily's Crossing
Giff Patricia / Dell
Little House on the Prairie
Wilder, Laura Ingalls
Little Town on the Prairie
Wilder, Laura Ingalls
Love Me, Love My Broccoli
Peters, Julie Anne
Man From The Sky
Avi
Man Who Kept His Heart in a Bucket, The
Levitin, Sonia
Mansion in the Mist, The
Bellairs, John
Martin Luther King Day
Lowery, Linda
Mary McLeod Bethune-Voice of Black Hope
Meltzer. Milton
Matilda
Dahl ,Roald
Me, Mop, and the Moondance Kid
Myers, Walter Dean
Mississippi Bridge
Taylor, Mildred
Misty of Chincoteague
Henry, Marguerite
Monster of the Year
Coville, Bruce
More Perfect Union: The Story of Our Constitutio
Maestro, Betsy & Giulio
Morning Girl
Dorris, Michael
Mr. President: A Book of U.S. Presidents
Sullivan, George
My Life in Dog Years
Paulsen, Gary
My Sister Annie
Dodds, Bill
My Teacher Flunked the Planet
Coville, Bruce
My Teacher Fried My Brains
Coville, Bruce
My Teacher Glows in the Dark
Coville, Bruce
My Teacher Is an Alien
Coville, Bruce
Night Swimmers, The
Byars, Betsy
Night Without Stars, A
Howe, James
Pinballs. The
Byars Betsy
Plant That Ate Dirty Socks Goes Up in Space
McArthur, Nancy
Poppy
Avi
Poppy and Rye
Avi
Great Summer Reads –On Level books
Pow Wow Summer
Rendon, Marcie R.
Puppies, Dogs, and Blue Northers
Paulsen, Gary
Rain Forest Secrets
Dorros, Arthur
Rairarubia
Adams, W. Royce
Red Means Good Fortune: ...San Fran China Town
Goldin, Barbara Diamond
Song of the Trees
Taylor, Mildred
Spirit Quest
Sharpe,Susan
Star Fisher, The
Yep, Laurence
Story of Harriet Tubman, The: Conductor of the
McMullan, Kate
Story of Muhammad Ali: Heavyweight Champion
Denenberg, Barry
Story of the White House, The
Waters, Kate
Sugaring Season (Making Maple Syrup)
Burns, Diane
Too Soon to Say Goodbye
Kent, Deborah
Travels with Rainie Marie
Martin, Patricia
Treasure of Alpheus Winterborn, The
Bellairs, John
Treasury of Pirate Stories, A
Bradman, Tony
Trouble River
Byars, Betsy
True Confessions
Tashjian, Janet
Tucket's Gold
Paulsen, Gary
Tucket's Ride
Paulsen, Gary
Twinkie Squad, The
Korman, Gordon
Two Tickets to Freedom: The True Story of Ellen
Freedman, Florence
William Problem, The
Baker, Barbara
Witch of Fourth Street, The
Levoy, Myron
Yeh-Shen
Louie, Ai-Ling
Young Merlin Trilogy: Hobby
Yolen, Jane
Young Merlin Trilogy: Merlin
Yolen, Jane
Young Merlin Trilogy: Passenger
Yolen, Jane
Great Summer Reads- Easy reads
18th Emergency, The
Abel's Island
Abigail Adams: Girl of Colonial Days
Abraham Lincoln: The Great Emancipator
Absolutely True Story, The: How I Visited
Ace: The Very Important Pig
Adventures in the Amazon Rain Forest
Adventures of Spider, The
Adventures of Spider, the
After the Goat Man
Afternoon of the Elves
Against the Rules
Agnes the Sheep
Ahyoka and the Talking Leaves
Ajeemah and His Son
Alice the Brave
All Is Well
Alltogether, One at one Time
Amanda joins the Circus
Amazing Impossible Erie Canal, the
Amelia Earhart: Young Aviator
America Street: A Multicultural Anthology of Sto
Amos's Killer Concert Caper
And Then What Happened Paul Revere?
Animal, the Vegetable, and John D. Jones, The
Annie Oakley
Arthur, For the Very First Time
Babe Didrikson: Athlete of the Century
Babe Ruth: One of Baseball's Greatest
Babe the Gallant Pig
Backward Bird Dog, The
Birthday Surprises: Ten Great Stories to Unwrap
Black Gold
Byars, Betsy
Steig, William
Wagoner, Jean Brown
Stevenson, Augusta
Roberts, Willo Davis
King-Smith, Dick
Goodman, Susan, E.
Arkhurst, Joyce C.
Arkhurst, Joyce, Scholastic
Byars, Betsy
Lisle, Janet Taylor
Costello, Emily
Taylor, William
Proop, Peter & Connie
Berry, James
Naylor, Phyllis Reynolds
Litchman, Kristin Embry
Konigsburg, E. L.
Avi
Harness, Cheryl
Gormley, Beatrice
Mazer, Anne
Paulsen, Gary
Fritz, Jean
Byars, Betsy
Wilson, Ellen
MacLachlan, Patricia
Knudson, R.R.
Van Riper, Guernsey
King-Smith, Dick
Wallace, Bill
Hurwitz, Johanna
Henry, Marguerite
Great Summer Reads- Easy reads
Book About Planets and Stars, A
Born To Trot
Boy Who Lost His Face, The
Bracelet, The
Brendan the Navigator: A History Mystery About
Brian's Winter
Brighty of the Grand Canyon
Reigot, Betty
Henry, Marguerite
Sachar, Louis
Uchida, Yoshiko
Fritz, Jean
Paulsen, Gary
Henry, Marguerite
Cornerstones of Freedom/Children's
Building the Capital City
Press
Bully of Barkham Street
Stolz, Mary
Cabin Faced West, The
Fritz, Jean
Caddie Woodlawn
Brink, Carol Ryrie
Call Me Ruth
Sachs, Marilyn
Can't You Make Them Behave, King George?
Fritz, Jean
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Dahl ,Roald
Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator
Dahl ,Roald
Charlie Malarkey and the Singing Moose
Kennedy, William & Brendan
Charlotte's Web
White, E. B.
Children of Christmas:Stories for the Season
Rylant, Cynthia
Crispus Attucks: Black Leader of Colonial Patriots Millender, Dharathula H.
Cybil War, The
Byars, Betsy
Danger on Panther Peak
Wallace, Bill
Devil's Bridge
DeFelice, Cynthia
Dirty Socks Don't Win Games
Marney, Dean
Dunc's Undercover Christmas
Paulsen, Gary
Earthquake!: San Francisco, 1906
Wilson, Kate
Eleanor Roosevelt: First Lady of the World
Faber, Doris
Ellie Brader Hates Mr. G.
Johnson, Janet
First Four Years, The
Wilder, Laura Ingalls
Frindle
Clements, Andrew
From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil T......
Konigsburg, E.L.
Cornerstones of Freedom/Children's
Great Depression, The
Press
Great Summer Reads- Easy reads
Great Kapok Tree, The
Growin'
Hannah's Fancy Notions: A Story of Industrial
Harry Cat's Pet Puppy
Harry Houdini: Master of Magic
Hatchet
Have You Seen Hyacinth Macaw?
Hawaiian Magic
Helen Keller: A Light For The Blind
Iggie's House
Indian in the Cupboard, The
Island, The
It Came From Ohio!: My Life as a Writer
Jackie Robinson Breaks the Color Line
Jar of Dreams, A
Jennifer, Hecate, Macbeth, William McKinley,
and
Jerry on the Line
Laura Ingalls Wilder: A Biography
Leonard Bernstein
Letter to Mrs. Roosevelt, A
Cherry, Lynne
Grimes, Nikki
Ross, Pat
Selden, George
Kraske, Robert
Paulsen, Gary
Giff Patricia / Dell
Morris, Rod
Kudlinski, Kathleen V.
Blume, Judy
Banks, Lynne Reid
Paulsen, Gary
Stine, R.L.
Cornerstones of Freedom/Children's
Press
Uchida, Yoshiko
Konigsburg, E. L.
Seabrooke, Brenda
Anderson, William
Venezia, Mike
DeYoung, C. Coco
Cornerstones of Freedom/Children's
Lewis and Clark
Press
Listening to Crickets: A Story About Rachel Carso Ransom, Candice F.
Little Farm in the Ozarks
MacBride, Roger Lea
Little House on Rocky Ridge
MacBride, Roger Lea
Little Town in the Ozarks
MacBride, Roger Lea
Log Cabin in the Woods
Henry, Joanne Landers
Love You, Soldier
Hest, Amy
Maria: A Christmas Story
Taylor, Theodore
Mirandy and Brother Wind
McKissack, Patricia
Misty of Chincoteague
Henry, Marguerite
Misty's Twilight
Henry, Marguerite
Great Summer Reads- Easy reads
Monet
Monster's Ring, The
My Dream of Martin Luther King
My Sister the Witch
Mystery of the Cupboard
Mystery Stories
Nasty, Stinky Sneakers
Nelson Mandela: Freedom for South Africa
News Flash!
Nightmare Mountain
San Domingo
Venezia, Mike
Coville, Bruce
Ringgold, Faith
Conford, Ellen
Banks, Lynne Reid
Higgins, James
Bunting, Eve
Dell, Pamela
Hill, Sharon
Howe, James
Henry, Marguerite
Cornerstones of Freedom/Children's
Spirit of St. Louis, The
Press
Story of Thomas Alva Edison, The
Davidson, Margaret
Stray, The
King-Smith, Dick
Strider
Cleary, Beverly
Stuart Little
White, E. B.
Summer Switch
Rodgers, Mary
Sun & Spoon
Henkes, Kevin
Super Amos
Paulsen, Gary
Survival!: Fire
Duey, K. & Bale, K. A.
Susan B. Anthony: Champion of Women's Rights Monsell, Helen Albee
Switcharound
Lowry, Lois
Sydney-Where Biscuits Go Surfing
Coy, Michael
Taking Care of Yoki
Campbell, Barbara
Tecumseh
Cornerstones of Freedom/Children's
There's a Frog in My Sleeping Bag
Clymer, Susan
Thirteen
Ransom, Candice F.
This Place is Dry
Cobb, Vicki
This Place is Wet
Cobb, Vicki
Thunder Valley
Paulsen, Gary
Tiger Woods: An American Master
Edwards, Nicholas
Treasure of El PatrEn, the
Paulsen, Gary
Great Summer Reads- Easy reads
Triffic the Extraordinay Egg
Trumpet of the Swan, the
Tutankhamen's Gift
Weather Words and What they Mean
Weather Words-What They Mean
King-Smith, Dick
White, E. B.
Sabuda, Robert
Gibbons, Gail
Gibbons, Gail
Great Summer Reads- I LOVE a Challenge!
13th Floor, The
Fleischman, Sid
Alexander Graham Bell: An Inventive Life
MacLeod, Elizabeth
All But Alice
Naylor, Phyllis Reynolds
Amazing Lizards
Smith, Trevor
An Indian Winter
Freedman, Russell
Apprenticeship of Lucas Whitaker, The
DeFelice, Cynthia
Bad Girls
Voigt, Cynthia
Bad, Badder, Baddest
Voigt, Cynthia
Baseball in April and Other Stories
Soto, Gary
Being Danny's Dog
Naylor, Phyllis Reynolds
Ben Franklin of Old Phiadelphia
Cousins, Margaret
Benjamin Franklin
Kent, Deborah
Best Bad Thing, The
Uchida, Yoshiko
Beyond the Burning Lands
Christopher, John
BFG, The
Dahl ,Roald
Birds of Prey: A Look at Daytime Raptors
Collard, Sneed B. III
Black Hearts in Battersea
Aiken, Joan
Boggart and the Monster, The
Cooper, Susan
Boggart, The
Cooper, Susan
Book of Three, The
Alexander, Lloyd
Boy Who Owned the School, The
Paulsen, Gary
Bronze Bow, The
Speare, Elizabeth George
Buffalo Gal
Wallace, Bill
Buffalo Hunt
Freedman
Bye, Bye, Bali Kai
Luger, Harriett
Captain Grey
Avi
Case of the Lion Dance
Yep, Laurence
Cat Ate My Gymsuit, The
Danziger, Paula
Cat Running
Snyder, Zilpha Keatley
Catherine, Called Birdy
Cushman, Karen
Ceiling of Stars, A
Creel, Ann Howard
Charley Skedaddle
Beatty, Patricia
Great Summer Reads- I LOVE a Challenge!
Child of the Wolves
Hall, Elizabeth
City Through the Ages
Steele, Philip
Cousins in the Castle
Wallace, Barbara Brooks
Crash
Spinelli, Jerry
Crocodilians
Short, Joan & Bird, Bettina
Crowfoot
Hacker, Carlotta
Dancing Carl
Paulsen, Gary
Dangerous Wishes
Sleator, William
Different Beat, A
Boyd, Candy Dawson
Do The Funky Pickle
Spinelli, Jerry
Door in the Wall, The
De Angeli, Marguerite
Dreadful Future of Blossom Culp, The
Peck, Richard
Drew and the Homeboy Question
Armstrong, Robb
Earth to Matthew
Danziger, Paula
Egypt Game, The
Snyder, Zilpha Keatley
Egypt: The Culture
Kalman, Bobbie
Egypt: The Land
Kalman, Bobbie
Egypt: The People
Kalman, Bobbie
Egyptian Town
Steedman, Scott
Ella Enchanted
Carson Levine, Gail
Everyone Else's Parents Said Yes
Danziger, Paula
Factory Through the Ages
Steele, Philip
Facts and Fictions of Minna Pratt, The
MacLachlan, Patricia
Farm Through the Ages
Steele, Philip
Fastest Friend in the West, The
Grove, Vicki
Fire in the Wind
Levin, Betty
First Ladies of the White House
Skarmeas, Nancy
First Ladies: Women Who Called the White
Gormley, Beatrice
Fledgling, The
Langton, Jane
Flying With the Eagle, Racing the Great Bear:
Frances Hodgson Burnett: Beyond the Secret
Gard
Bruchac, Joseph
Carpenter, A. S. & Shirley, Jean
Great Summer Reads- I LOVE a Challenge!
Frightful's Mountain
George, Jean Craighead
Gathering of Days, A: A New England Girl's Journ Blos, Joan
Georgia O'Keeffe
LaDoux, Rita C.
Geysers: When Earth Roars
Gallant, Roy/A First Book
Ghost in the Tokaido Inn, The
Hoobler, Dorothy & Thomas
Gift of the Girl Who Couldn't Hear, The
Shreve, Susan
Ginger Pye
Estes, Eleanor
Girl Called Boy, A
Hurmence, Belinda
Girl In the Window, The
Yeo, Wilma
Girl Who Married the Moon, The: Tales from
Bruchac, Joseph
Girl With the Silver Eyes, The
Roberts, Willo Davis
Grace
Walsh, Jill Paton
Grams, Her Boyfriend, My Family, and Me
Derby, Pat
Graven Images: Three Stories by Paul Fleischman Fleischman, Paul
Great Wheel, The
Lawson, Robert
Greece: The Culture
Kalman, Bobbie
Greece: The Land
Kalman, Bobbie
Greece: The People
Kalman, Bobbie
Gypsy Game, The
Snyder, Zilpha Keatly
Handful of Time, A
Pearson, Kit
Heat Is On, The
Tanaka,Shelley
Hitty: Her First Hundred Years
Field, Rachel
House Through the Ages
Steele, Philip
I Am Regina
Keehn, Sally
If You Were There in 1492: Everyday Life in the
Brenner, Barbara
Incognito Mosquito Makes History
Hass, E.A.
Jacob Have I Loved
Paterson, Katherine
Jaguars
Green, Michael
Jericho's Journey
Wisler, G. Clifton
Journey Into Terror
Wallace, Bill
Journey to America
Levitin, Sonia
Journey to Topaz
Uchida, Yoshiko
Great Summer Reads- I LOVE a Challenge!
Julie
George, Jean Craighead
Julie of the Wolves
George, Jean Craighead
Julie's Wolf Pack
George, Jean Craighead
Jump Ship to Freedom
Collier, James and Christopher
Jungle Book, The
Kipling, Rudyard
Justin Morgan Had a Horse
Henry, Marguerite
Kind of Thief, A
Alcock, Vivien
King of the Wind
Henry, Marguerite
Kneeknock Rise
Babbitt, Natalie
Knots in My Yo-yo String: The Autobiography of a Spinelli, Jerry
Lampfish of Twill, The
Lisle, Janet Taylor
Lyddie
Paterson, Katherine
Make Like a Tree and Leave
Danziger, Paula
May Chinn: The Best Medicine
Butts, Ellen & Schwartz, Joyce
Merlin and the Dragons
Yolen, Jane
Midnight Magic
Avi
Miranda and the Movies
Kendall, Jane
Mr. Revere and I
Lawson, Robert
Mustangs
Gillespie, Lorrine
My Side of the Mountain
George, Jean Craighead
Night Journeys
Avi
Night of the Twisters
Ruckman, Ivy
Nobody's Family Is Going to Change
Fitzhugh, Louise
North Star To Freedom
Gorrell, Gena K.
Nothing But The Truth
Avi
Number the Stars
Lowry, Lois
Of Nightingales That Weep
Paterson, Katherine
Off the Map, The Journals of Lewis and Clark
Roop, Peter and Connie
Once Upon a Time in Junior High
Norment, Lisa
Onion John
Krumgold, Joseph
Oprah Winfrey, A Voice for the People
Brooks, Philip
Ordinary Genius, The Story of Albert Einstein
McPherson, Stephanie S.
Great Summer Reads- I LOVE a Challenge!
Outrageously Alice
Naylor, Phyllis Reynolds
P.S. Longer Letter Later
Danziger, Paula
Park's Quest
Paterson, Katherine
Peril in the Bessledorf Parachute Factory
Naylor, Phyllis Reynolds
Perilous Road, The
Steele, William
Place in the Sun, A
Rubalcaba, Jill
Ragweed
Avi
Real Thief, The
Steig, William
Red Dog
Wallace, Bill
Remember the Ladies: The First Women's Rights Johnston, Norma
Report To the Principal's Office
Spinelli, Jerry
Righteous Revenge of Artemis Bonner, The
Myers, Walter Dean
River Apart, A
Sutherland, Robert
River Through the Ages
Steele, Philip
Road Through the Ages
Steele, Philip
Romeo and Juliet: Together at Last
Avi
Rosa Parks: My Story
Parks, Rosa
Search for Delicious, The
Babbitt, Natalie
Secret Garden, The
Burnett, Frances H.
Shadow of a Bull
Wojciechowska, Maia
Sign of the Chrysanthemum, The
Paterson, Katherine
Silk Route, The
Major, John S.
Silverwing: How One Small Bat Became a Noble
Oppel, Kenneth
He
Sky Dogs
Yolen, Jane
Some of the Kinder Planets
Wynne-Jones, Tim
Stay! Keeper's Story
Lowry, Lois
Stealing Freedom
Carbone, Lisa
Stories From the Days of Christopher Columbus Young, R. A. & Dockrey, J.
Stories Huey Tells, The
Young, R. A. & Dockrey, J.
Stories in Stone: The World of Animal Fossils
Kittinger, Jo.S./ A First Book
Story of Harriet Tubman: Freedom, The
Sterling, Dorothy
Great Summer Reads- I LOVE a Challenge!
Stranger at the Window
Alcock, Vivien
Stranger Came Ashore, A
Hunter, Mollie
Summer of the Swans, The
Byars, Betsy
Talking Earth, The
George, Jean Craighead
Tangerine
Bloor, Edward
Tarantula in My Purse, The
George, Jean Craighead
That Wild Berries Should Grow
Whelan, Gloria
Thomas Jefferson: Man with a Vision
Crisman, Ruth
Thunder Rolling in the Mountains
O'Dell, Scott
Tiltawhirl John
Paulsen, Gary
Treasures in the Dust
Porter, Tracey
Tuck Everlasting
Babbitt, Natalie
Tucket's Ride
Paulsen, Gary
Twenty and Ten
Bishop, Claire
Undying Glory: The Story of the Massachusetts
Cox, Clinton
View from Saturday, The
Konigsburg, E. L.
Voyages of Dr. Doolittle, The
Lofting, Hugh
Wait Till Helen Comes
Downing Hahn, Mary
War Comes to Willy Freeman
Collier, James and Christopher
Who Put That Hair in My Toothbrush?
Spinelli, Jerry
Who Really Killed Cock Robin?
George, Jean Craighead
Winged Cat, The: A Tale of Ancient Egypt
Lattimore, Deborah Nourse
Winter Room, The
Paulsen, Gary
Witchcraft of Salem Village, The
Snyder, Zilpha Keatley
Wizard of Oz, The
Baum, L. Frank
Words
Paulsen, Gary
Wright Brothers, The
Sobol, Donald J.
Wringer
Spinelli, Jerry
Great Summer Reads – Advanced list
52 Days by Camel: My Sahara Adventure
About The B'nai Bagels
Abraham's Battle: A Novel of Gettysburg
Addie's Dakota Winter
Raskin, Lawrence
Konigsburg, E. L.
Banks, Sara Harrell
Lawlor, Laurie
Cornerstones of
African-Americans in the Old West
Freedom/Children's Press
Cornerstones of
Aftican-Americans in the Thirteen Colonies
Freedom/Children's Press
American Revolution, The
Bliven, Bruce Jr.
An Early Winter
Bauer, Marion Dane
Animorphs #4: The Message
Applegate, Catherine
Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret.
Blume, Judy
Ashanti to Zulu
Musgrove, Margaret
Cornerstones of
Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, The
Freedom/Children's Press
Avi
Markham, Lois
Baby
MacLachlan, Patricia
Bear Called Paddington, A
Bond, Michael
Bears' House, The
Sachs, Marilyn
Behind Rebel Lines
Reit, Seymour
Better Brown Stories, The
Ahlberg, Allan
Big Lie, The: A True Story
Leitner, Isabella
Birchbark House, The
Erdrich, Louise
Black Stallion, The
Farley, Walter
Blackwater Swamp
Wallace, Bill
Blubber
Blume, Judy
Blue Ice
Salata, Estelle
Bonanza Girl
Beatty, Patricia
Book of Monsters: Tales to Give You the
Coville, Bruce
Creeps
Book of Spine Tinglers: Tales To Make You
Coville, Bruce
Shiver
Knight/Adventures in Colonial
Boston Tea Party: Rebellion in the Colonies
America
Great Summer Reads – Advanced list
Boy
Bright Shadow
Broken Blade, The
Buck Stops Here, The
Bud, Not Buddy
Burning Questions of Bingo Brown
California Gold Rush, The
Canada Celebrates Multiculturalism
Clothes & Crafts in Victorian Times
Cold As Ice
Colonial Times from A to Z
Cousins
Cowboys
Cracker Jackson
Crazy Fish
Double Life of Pocahontas, The
Dove Is a Beau
Dr. Quinn Medicine Wornan
Dred Scott Decision, The
Earthquakes
Eclipses: Nature's Blackouts
Emancipation Proclamation, The
Everglades
Explorers: Women in Profile
Family Under the Bridge
Ferret In The Bedroom, Lizards In The
Fridge
Dahl ,Roald
Avi
Durbin, William
Provensen, Alice
Curtis, Christopher Paul
Byars, Betsy
McNeer, May
Kalman, Bobbie
Steele, Philip
Keene, Carolyn
Kalman, Bobbie
Hamilton, Virginia
Sandler, Martin W.
Byars, Betsy
Mazer, Norma Fox
Fritz, Jean
Yolen, Jane
McKenna, Colleen
Cornerstones of
Freedom/Children's Press
Simon, Seymour
Aronson, Billy
Cornerstones of
Freedom/Children's Press
George, Jean Craighead
Hacker, Carolotta
Carlson, Natalie
Wallace, Bill
Cornerstones of
Freedom/Children's Press
Flaming Arrows
Steele, William
Flying Free: America's First Black Aviators Hart, Philip S.
First Ladies
Great Summer Reads – Advanced list
Food & Feasts Between the Two World
Wars
Food & Feasts With the Vikings
Forgotten Door, The
Fort Sumter
Frederick Douglass: Fights For Freedom
Freedom Songs
Freshwater Pond, A
Friends, The
Frozen Man
Fur, Feathers, and Flippers: How Animals
Live
Goosebumps: It Came From Beneath the
Sink
Gorillas
Grandma Moses: Painter of Rural America
Grandpa's Mountain
Gratefully Yours
Gravity: Simple Experiments for Young
Scientists
Great African Americans in Business
Great African Americans in Civil Rights
Great African Americans in Entertainment
Great Brain at the Academy, The
Great Brain Does It Again, The
Growing Up Stories
Guests
Hannibal
Harriet the Spy
Haymeadow, The
Henri Rousseau
Ken Griffey Jr. & Ken Griffey Sr.
Steele, Philip
Marshall, James
Key, Alexander
Cornerstones of
Freedom/Children's Press
Davidson, Margaret
Moore, Yvette
Small. Worlds
Yumoto, Kazumi
Getz, David
Lauber, Patricia
Stine, R. L.
Burgel, Paul H. & Hartwig, M.
O'Neal, Zibby
Reeder, Carolyn
Buchanan, Jane
White, Larry
Rediger, Pat
Rediger, Pat
Rediger, Pat
Fitzgerald, John D.
Fitzgerald, John D.
Byars, Betsy
Dorris, Michael
Green, Robert
Fitzhugh, Louise
Paulsen, Gary
Rabott, Ernest
Star Families
Great Summer Reads – Advanced list
Kid Who Ran For President, The
Lizard Music
Lois Lowry
Ola Shakes It Up
On Board The Titanic
Our Teacher Is Missing
Paddle to the Sea
Picture of Freedom, A
Pilgrims of Plimouth, The
Pioneers
Poor Girl, Rich Girl
Preacher's Boy
Quake!
Queen Eleanor
Rabble Starkey
Rat's Tale, A
Return of the Great Brain, The
Rifle, The
Runaway to Freedom: A Story of the
Underground
S.O.S. Titanic
Salem Days: Life in a Colonial Seaport
Summer to Die, A
Susanna of the Alamo
Then Again, Maybe I Won't
Wish on a Unicorn
Woodsong
You Shouldn't Have to Say Good-bye
Zlata's Diary: A Child's Life in SArajevo
Gutman, Dan
Pinkwater, Daniel
Markham, Lois
Hyppolite, Joanne
Tanaka, Shelley
Mary Shura
Holling, Clancy
McKissack, Patricia
Sewall, Marcia
Sandler, Martin W.
Wilson, Johnniece Marshall
Paterson, Katherine
Cottonwood, Joe
Brooks, Polly Schoyer
Lowry, Lois
Seidler, Tor
Fitzgerald, John D.
Paulsen, Gary
Smucker, Barbara
Bunting, Eve
Knight/Adventures in Colonial
America
Lowry, Lois
Jakes, John
Blume, Judy
Hesse, Karen
Paulsen, Gary
Hermes, Patricia
Filipovic, Zlata
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My Summer Reading Log
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Title
Author
Date
Started
Date
Finished
Genre
Reflection/Thoughts
My Summer Reading Log
#
Title
Author
Date
Started
Date
Finished
Genre
Reflection/Thoughts