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I would love to see what your students are reading next year. Care to share their age/grade and a planned book list? 

 

Both my 12 and 9 year old are participating in a Brave Writer class so they will have the lists from Pouch of Boomerangs, and Arrow, respectively.  They also both have a few books from their history programs.  I haven't gotten too far on additional books.  My 9 year old especially is a voracious reader so I need to have a stack of books ready for him!  LOL

 

This is what I have so far, in addition to BW and history:

 

12 year old/7th grade

Redwall

When the Sea Turned to Silver

Treasure Island

 

9 year old/4th grade:

Twenty One Balloons

Red Sails to Capri

Bud Not Buddy

Tuck Everlasting

The Borrowes

Sign of the Beaver

Man of the Family (sequel to Little Britches)

 

Not sure what else...

 

 

7 year old and I will work together through the Quiver of Arrow books on BW, probably not all in one year.

 

I would love to hear what you have planned for your children.  If this is already started somewhere else, I apologize - can you link that thread?

 

 

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Are you talking about reading lists as in what books my children will be reading for analysis/literature (subject) or what books they will be reading "on their own" ("free" reading), or both? : )

 

I'm asking because my olders will have books to read that will be discussed and analyzed  with me (part of their literature subject) as well as books they will read on their own.

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Are you talking about reading lists as in what books my children will be reading for analysis/literature (subject) or what books they will be reading "on their own" ("free" reading), or both? : )

 

I'm asking because my olders will have books to read that will be discussed and analyzed  with me (part of their literature subject) as well as books they will read on their own.

 

Either/both.  :)  I just enjoy seeing what other kids are reading, and it also helps me get ideas.  I fleshed out our reading plans a little more last night, so I will add to my post when I get a chance.

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I don't have a reading list worked out yet- my almost 10 yr old ds is working through Percy Jackson books and some graphic novels from the library that focus on different gods/goddesses for fun. For "mom's choice" he's reading some books about Native Americans that I picked up from the library. We're doing American History this year and I thought that we could get started with that because I don't know how we're ever going to get through all that content!

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Little House in the Big Woods

On the Banks of Plum Creek

Tolliver ' s Secret

The Matchlock Gun

The Cabin Faced West

The Courage of Sarah Noble

A Lion to Guard US

In Grandma's Attic

Benjamin West and His Cat Grimalkin

Pocohantas and the Strangers

Pedro ' s Journal

Leif the Lucky

The Boxcar Children

The Wizard of Oz

Wind in the Willows

The Blue Fairy

Peter Pan

Alice in Wonderland

Through the Looking Glass

The Wonderbook

Pinocchio

Jungle Book

Orange Fairy

Beatrix Potter Collection

 

This seems long but it is 3 kids. I think I missed some as I was going off the top of my head but it is essentially the required reading for ELTL 1 and 2 as well as Adventures in American History. There are leveled readers in there as well but for the most part this is the main ones. We do a combination of me reading, them reading and audible.

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This is my 7th grader's list of required reading for next year. Subject to me removing something if he really dislikes it (he loved everything I assigned the last two years, so I'm happy to accommodate him if he decides he hates something), and also subject to how long they take him. I may remove something.

 

Sign of the Beaver

Carry on Mr. Bowditch

Johnny Tremain

The Captain's Dog

Amos Fortune, Free Man

Tom Sawyer

Brady

Bound for Oregon

Across Five Aprils

Blue Willow OR No Promises in the Wind

On the Far Side of the Mountain

The Terrible Wave

Bud, Not Buddy

Story of My Life: Helen Keller

A Wrinkle in Time

Basher 5-2

 

I don't have a list made up of chapter readalouds for my third and first graders yet. There will be some related to US history and some just that I feel like reading to them.

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I have decided on the following novels for my DS (8th grade this fall) for literature analysis. We also use Mosdos Literature for short stories and poetry. DS loves non-fiction but is somewhat weak with fiction reading skills (and also generally unmotivated to read fiction):

 

The Giver

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (tried this for 7th but the dialect was too distracting for him at the time)

Where the Red Fern Grows

The Westing Game

Surviving the Applewhites

Hatchet

The Shakespeare Stealer

Red Scarf Girl (actually an autobiography)

 

My DS is also expected to have a "free" reading fiction book going alongside. He already reads a lot of non fiction. I will give him ideas for the "free" reading book but he gets to choose. Here are some titles I will suggest to him:

 

Al Capone Does My Shirts

Because of Mr. Terupt

The Light in the Forest

Fever 1793

The City of Ember and sequels

The Great Trouble: A Mystery of London, the Blue Death and a Boy Called Eel

Brian's Winter, etc. (sequels to Hatchet)

 

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Great lists, thanks for sharing!  I was looking through various books lists last night and added to my kids' lists, so this is what I have now.  Again, they will both read the Brave Writer books (Arrow for 4th grader, Pouch of Boomerangs for 7th grader), and various books that go with their history curriculum.  In addition, this is the plan, but obviously, I will adjust if it ends up being too much.

 

12 year old/7th grade

Redwall

When the Sea Turned to Silver (I love Grace Lin's fantasy novels!)

Treasure Island

Story of My Life (Helen Keller)

Out of My Mind

Call It Courage

The Yearling

Sherlock Holmes (a junior version)

20,000 Leagues under the Sea (maybe)

 

 

9 year old/4th grade (voracious, advanced reader)

Twenty One Balloons

Red Sails to Capri

Bud Not Buddy

Tuck Everlasting

The Borrowers

Sign of the Beaver

Man of the Family (sequel to Little Britches)

Hatchet

The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate

My Side of the Mountain

The Lemonade Wars

Detectives in Togas

 

My 7 year old (2nd grade) and I will read together:

Mr. Popper's Penguins

The Trumpet of the Swan

Winnie the Pooh

Betsy-Tacy

Ballet Shoes

Little House on the Prairie

Farmer Boy

Skylark

Gooseberry Park

The Reluctant Dragon

My Father's Dragon

(I'm not sure we'll actually get through all that, but we own most of them from the boys reading them, so at least I have them ready to go.)

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Here are my kids' lists for this year (also aged 12 & 9).

 

9y/o:

 

Parables from Nature - selected

Hatchet - 192 pages

Gulliver’s Travels

Children of the new forest - 304 pages

Journey to the centre of the earth - 160 pages

A single shard - 148 pages

Farmer boy - 372 pages

Peter the Great and Tsarist Russia - 80 pages

The White Stag

Archimedes and the door of science - 131 pages

The Mouse with the question mark tail - 229 pages

The search for planet x - 128 pages

Ember Falls - 336 pages

 

 

12 y/o

 

Faerie queen

Madam How and Lady Why - 138 pages

A Christmas Carol

Tom Sawyer - 197 pages

Galen and the gateway to medicine - 123 pages

Rip van winkle - 172 pages

The Drover’s Wife - 8 pages

Little Men - 304 pages

20,000 leagues under the sea - 304 pages

The Time Machine - 80 pages

Edible History of Humanity - 242 pages

A proud taste for scarlet and miniver - 201 pages

The Vanishing point - 226 pages

Rise and fall of mount majestic - 339 pages

Freckles - 146 pages

 

And the lists grow as the year progresses lol.

 

Eta- looking at the previous posters' lists makes me smile!

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DS 10 (age grade is 5th or 6th, we are mostly doing 8th and 9th grade work, He's doing grade 8 of BYL along with some other books I want him to read this year.)

 

I am Malala

The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy

Brilliant Blunders

The Golden Goblet
The Sand-Reckoner
Fahrenheit 451: A Novel
A Midsummer Night's Dream
A Parcel of Patterns
Longitude: The True Story of a Lone Genius Who Solved the Greatest Scientific Problem of His Time
Frankenstein
The True Adventures of Charley Darwin
To Kill a Mockingbird
Nation
The House of the Scorpion

The Magic of Reality: How We Know What's Really True

Stargirl
Archimedes and the Door of Science
The High Crusade

The Canterbury Tales
The Second Mrs. Gioconda
Along Came Galileo
Carry On, Mr. Bowditch
The Disappearing Spoon: And Other True Tales of Madness, Love, and the History of the World from the Periodic Table of the Elements
Itch: The Explosive Adventures of an Element Hunter
Animal Farm
Radioactive: Marie & Pierre Curie: A Tale of Love and Fallout
Journey to the Center of the Earth
Code Talker: A Novel About the Navajo Marines of World War Two
A Brief History of Time
Relativity

 

 

This thread seems to be for older elementary, but here is my second grader's lit list because I like posting about books. lol

My second graders:

(I chose one book a month, with an accompanying Arrow for all but Alice. They will read other books, but these are our "Literature" books.)

 

The Wind in the Willows

The Tale of Despereaux

Wonder

The Girl Who Drank the Moon

Mary Poppins

Caddie Woodlawn

James and the Giant Peach

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

My Side of the Mountain

The Penderwicks

Anne of Green Gables

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For my just turned 9 yo DD, who will be in 4th grade this fall, we will be using Mosdos Ruby for short stories and poetry analysis. This year will be the first time I will have her read novels specifically for analysis with me (part of her Literature subject) and not just "free/quiet time" reading. She also is expected to have another novel going alongside that is  for "free/quiet time reading. The analysis novels I choose; the "free/quiet time" reading novels I provide suggestions but she chooses. This child (unlike DS 8th grade mentioned upthread) actually loves reading fiction.

 

Novels for Literature (subject):

 

Sarah, Plain and Tall

Poppy

The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

Little House on the Prairie

The Trouble with Chickens: A J.J. Tully Mystery

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

Charlotte in Giverny

 

Greek Myth Study for Literature:

 

D'Aulaire's Greek Myths using the Memoria Press study guide

 

 

Some Novel Suggestions for DD for her "free/quiet time" reading:

 

The Borrowers sequels (she is finishing The Borrowers right now)

Little House sequels

Poppy sequels

Narnia sequels

Caddie Woodlawn

Stuart Little

Welcome to the Bed and Biscuit (and sequels)

The Bell Family

The Dragon of Lonely Island

The Case of the Missing Moonstone (and sequel)

The Frog Princess (and sequels)

The Doll Shop Downstairs (and sequel)

All of a Kind Family sequels (we are reading All of a Kind Family now as a read-aloud)

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My upcoming 8th grader. I'm making her a year long fairy tale literature study so if it seems fairy tale heavy that's why. Also she's doing a mythology year in lieu of history so lots of myths as well. These are just the books to be read during literature/assigned reading time not the books she'll be reading for official subject times.

 

Pilgrim at Tinker Creek

The Captain's Dog

Chains

Johnny Tremain

Hang a Thousand Trees with Ribbons

My Brother Sam is Dead

My Book House (2 volumes)

For original fairy tale to modern rewrites comparison:

  • Cinder
  • Fairest
  • Beastly

For comparing the classic fairy tale genre to modern, new fairy tale stories:

  • Stardust
  • Tale of Despereaux (I did this as a read aloud years ago but I want her to reread it with new eyes)
  • The Book of Lost Things or Uprooted (haven't decided between these two yet)

Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm

Perrault's Fairy Tales

Choice of the following: Tales from Africa, Tales from Japan, Tales from China, Tales from India, Korean Folk Tales, Russian Tales and Legends

Beowulf: A Hero's Tale Retold

Aladdin and Other Favorite Arabian Nights Stories

 

My upcoming fifth grader. Again this is just the list for literature/assigned reading time.

 

My Book House (2 volumes)

Tales from the Odyssey

D'Aulaire's Book of Greek Myths

Our Little Athenian Cousin of Long Ago

Our Little Spartan Cousin of Long Ago

Christian Liberty Nature Reader 5

Our Earth

Of Courage Undaunted

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

Where the Mountain Meets the Moon

A Long Walk to Water

Caddie Woodlawn

An Ordinary Princess

Sarah, Plain and Tall

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone

Matilda

The Children of the Green Knowe

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Rising 4th-grader. Some books he's been reading this summer to fulfill summer reading requirements:

By the Great Horn Spoon

Frank Einstein and the Antimatter Motor

Amos Fortune, Free Man

Look! Seeing the Light in Art

Lady Lollipop

Three Terrible Trins

Hardy Boys #5: Rocky Road

Madame Pamplemousse and her Incredible Edibles

poetry: Rutherford B, Who Was He?, Poetry for Young People: William Carlos Williams

audiobooks: Chomp; Mystery of the Lost Mine (Boxcar Children 52).

non-fiction: Eyewitness Civil War, Flight, Everything Money

 

Some of my planned 4th-grade assigned independent reading:

Who Was Charles Dickens?

The Toothpaste Millionaire

Stone Fox

A Long Way from Chicago

Hans Brinker

a Ramona book or two for fun

Brown Girl Dreaming

 

To read together:

Oliver Twist

Just a Few Words, Mr. Lincoln

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone

Birchbark House

The Chestry Oak

Number the Stars

One Crazy Summer

 

For me to read aloud to him:

Redwall

Mornings on Horseback

The 39 Steps

The Watsons Go to Birmingham

 

I'm not sure what else yet.

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DS, 11

 

INDEPENDENT READING:

Sounder

Lord of the Flies

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night

Cycle of the Werewolf (Stephen King)

Bridge to Terebithia

Haddix: Among the Hidden

The Giver

The Hobbit -- maybe

General Butterfingers

Maus I & II

Number the Stars

Night

Churchill (Paul Johnson)

The Cay

The River

Shipwreck at the Bottom of the World

Tuck Everlasting

Watsons To to Birmingham

Fahrenheit 451

Within Reach: My Everest Story

Basher 52

The Outsiders

 

READ ALOUD:

Outliers (Gladwell)

The Night Gardener or Jasper Jones

Frankenstein

20,000 Leagues Under the Sea or Treasure Island

A Midnight Clear

How Sugar Changed the World

Pop & Bud (family history)

The Abyss or The Hot Zone

 

 

 

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For dd7, who will be in third grade next year.

 

Read Alouds

St. Ignatius and the Company of Jesus

Anne of Green Gables

The Light Princess

Gentle Ben

Wheel on the School

Sally Wister's Journal

Poppy

Farmer Boy

Johnny Tremain

Ben and Me

Carry On, Mr. Bowditch

Mother Seton and the Sisters of Charity

The Moffats

Secret Garden

 

I'm less certain of what I will assign her to read on her own. I plan on using many of the abridged classics mentioned in the SOTW activity guide, plus a few titles from Sonlight's third grade reading list. I will also use booksource.com to find books slightly above her reading level so that she can read aloud to me a few times each week.

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My 5th grader will be doing Ancient/Medieval History, so his reading list matches up with that.  He's also doing Guest Hollow Botany, which has an extensive reading list of its own.  Here's his history reading list:

 

Maroo of the Winter Caves, by Ann Turnbull
Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt,  by Elizabeth Payne
Egyptian Mythology, by Geraldine Pinch
Hittite Warrior, by Joanne Williamson

The Golden Fleece, by Padraic Colum
The Children’s Homer, by Padraic Colum
Galen and the Gateway to Medicine, by Jeanne Bendick
The Librarian Who Measured the Earth, by Kathryn Lasky
Aesop’s Fables

The Ancient Celts, by Patricia Calvert
The Bronze Bow, by Elizabeth George Speare
Myths of the Norseman, by Roger Lancelyn Green
Children of Odin, by Padraic Colum
Beowulf
Otto of the Silver Hand, by Howard Pyle

King Arthur, by Roger Lancelyn Green
Attila the Hun, by Sean Stewart Price (Wicked History)
Medieval Lives, by Terry Jones
Adam of the Road, by Elizabeth Janet Gray
Robin Hood, by Roger Lancelyn Green
The Trumpeter of Krakow, by Eric P. Kelly
Medieval Medicine and the Plague, by Lynne Elliott

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4th and 6th grades (9 and 11 years old)

Read aloud:

 

When the Sea Turns to Silver

Samurai Rising

A Single Shard

Dark Emperor and Other Poems of the Night

The World Before This One

Fairy Tales of Charles Perrault

Tales from Grimm

Popol Vuh: A Sacred Book of the Maya

Secret of the Andes

The Fairie Queene (Shealy adaptation)

Shakespeare’s Storybook: Folk Tales that Inspired the Bard

Blood on the River: James Town 1607

I, Juan de Pareja

Pictorial Pilgrim’s Progress

The Witch of Blackbird Pond

 

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