Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Reading Log


Reading Log (30+ titles)

Genres/Titles you read

1.    Non-fiction/Informational (1 reflection required on blog)

a.    Go Ask Alice by Anonymous

b.    A Child Called It by D. Pelzer

c.    Learn to Tell Time with the Munch Bunch by A. Mitson

d.   How to be a Nature Detective by J.E. Keats

e.    I Want to be a Policeman by C. Greene     

 

2.   Poetry (1 reflection required on blog)

a.    Witness by Karen Hesse  -  (Required for discussion)

b.    A Light In The Attic – S. Silverstein

 

3.   Modern Fantasy (1 reflection required on blog)

a.    The House of the Scorpion by Nancy Farmer – (Required for discussion)

b.    The Hunger Games by S. Collins

c.    The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis

d.   Wayside Schools Gets A Little Stranger by L. Sachar

e.    Harry Potter and the Socerer’s Stone by J. K. Rowling

f.    Catching Fire by S. Collins

g.   Mockingjay by S. Collins

 

4.   Historical Fiction (1 reflection required on blog)

a.    A Long Way from Chicago by Richard Peck  - (Require for discussion)

b.    The Value of Creativity: The Story of Thomas Edison by A. Johnson

c.    Queen Elizabeth II, World Leader by S. Auerbach

 

5.   Multicultural/Traditional (2 reflections required on blog)

a.    Jessi Ramsey, Pet-sitter by A. Martin

b.    Lon PoPo: A Red Riding Hood Story from China by E. Young    

c.    November Blues by P. Draper

d.   Music, Music for Everyone by V. Williams          

 

6.   Realistic Fiction (1 reflection required on blog)

a.    The Last Safe Place on Earth by Rickard Peck  - (Required for discussion)

b.    Junie B. First Grader, Boo and I MEAN IT! by B. Park

c.    Amber Brown Wants Extra Credit by P. Danzinger

d.   Junie B., First Grader Turkeys We Have Loved and Eaten (and Other Thankful Stuff) by B. Park

e.    Hatchet by G. Paulsen

 

7.   Picture Books (5 reflections require on blog)

a.    Flossie & the Fox by Patricia McKissack  -   (Required for discussion)

b.    Spookley the Square Pumpkin by M. Zander

c.    The True Story of the Three Little Pigs by J. Scieska

d.   Where the Wild Things Are by M. Sendak

e.    If You Give A Pig A Party by L. Numeroff

f.    The Berenstein Bears Go to the Doctor by S. & J. Berenstein

g.   The Very Hungry Caterpillar by E. Carle

h.    Faithful Elephants by Y. Tsuchiya

i.     The Sweetest Fig by C. Van Allsburg

 

 

 

 

 

Wiki Checklist

          Art  -- The Very Hungry Caterpillar

          Social Studies – The Other Side

          Math – Spaghetti and Meatballs for Everyone

          Language Arts – November Blues

 

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