In all honesty, she's not that into books. It's flabbergasting to me because I love to read and I'm always reading something. She read a lot of Roald Dahl books this year as part of the school curriculum and the Diary of a Wimpy Kid books for fun and she really enjoyed those. She's reading Holes right now and seems to like it.
In all honesty, she's not that into books. It's flabbergasting to me because I love to read and I'm always reading something. She read a lot of Roald Dahl books this year as part of the school curriculum and the Diary of a Wimpy Kid books for fun and she really enjoyed those. She's reading Holes right now and seems to like it.
I run the book club at my school. . .
I'll list a whole bunch of my favorites - they're different genre's as well as different reading levels - not just 5th grade. I honestly wouldn't worry about how hard the books are as much as is she enjoying reading.
Frindle
Sarah Plain and Tall
Nim's Island
How to Eat Fried Worms
A View from the Cherry Tree
The midwife's apprentice
Anne of Green Gables
A View from Saturday
From the Mixed up Files of Mrs. Basil E Frankweiler
The Egypt Game
The Westing Game - this was my favorite book when I was in 5th grade
Stargirl - the audio book is narrated by John Ritter!! - but nearly anything from Jerry Spinelli might interest your daughter. . .
Poppy by Avi (heck - anything by Avi - you get all kinds of books)
Prince of the Pond by Donna Jo Napoli it's the story of the Frog Prince - his life as a frog - sequels are ehhh
Ella Enchanted
Gregor the Overlander - lots of action - written by the author of Hunger Games, but more appropriate for 5th graders - one of my absolute favorite series
Trumpet of the Swan
City of Ember
Skulduggery Pleasant - it's a good mystery if you don't mind that the main character is a skeleton
Re: 5th Grade Summer Reading Lists
These are from my district:
Alvarez: How Tia Lola Learned to Teach
Clements: We the Children
Collins: Gregor the Overlander
DiCamillo: The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane
Giff: Storyteller
Going: The Liberation of Gabriel King
Hahn: All the Lovely Bad Ones
Hawkins: The Year the Money Grew on Trees
Willoughbys
Lupica: Two-Minute Drill
Maya Angelou
Dear America series
Stewart: The Mysterious Benedict Society
Thomas: The Kids Guide to Money Cent$
Smith: Bone
Peck: A Year Down Yonder
Pearson: Kingdom Keepers
Paulsen: Hatchet
My DD, who is 11, loves/has recently read:
The Mysterious Benedict Society series
the Eragon series
the Warrior cats books
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer/Huck Finn
All Creatures Great and Small, etc.
Meet the Austens + rest of series
The Hobbit
Wildwood
the Fablehaven series
The Hunger Games series
Moon Over Manifest,
Ender's Game
Watership Down
Ella Enchanted + others by Gail Carson Levine
The Percy Jackson series
Ender's Game and The Hunger Games have some violence and mature themes. Know your kid before allowing these.
In all honesty, she's not that into books. It's flabbergasting to me because I love to read and I'm always reading something. She read a lot of Roald Dahl books this year as part of the school curriculum and the Diary of a Wimpy Kid books for fun and she really enjoyed those. She's reading Holes right now and seems to like it.
I run the book club at my school. . .
I'll list a whole bunch of my favorites - they're different genre's as well as different reading levels - not just 5th grade. I honestly wouldn't worry about how hard the books are as much as is she enjoying reading.
Frindle
Sarah Plain and Tall
Nim's Island
How to Eat Fried Worms
A View from the Cherry Tree
The midwife's apprentice
Anne of Green Gables
A View from Saturday
From the Mixed up Files of Mrs. Basil E Frankweiler
The Egypt Game
The Westing Game - this was my favorite book when I was in 5th grade
Stargirl - the audio book is narrated by John Ritter!! - but nearly anything from Jerry Spinelli might interest your daughter. . .
Poppy by Avi (heck - anything by Avi - you get all kinds of books)
Prince of the Pond by Donna Jo Napoli it's the story of the Frog Prince - his life as a frog - sequels are ehhh
Ella Enchanted
Gregor the Overlander - lots of action - written by the author of Hunger Games, but more appropriate for 5th graders - one of my absolute favorite series
Trumpet of the Swan
City of Ember
Skulduggery Pleasant - it's a good mystery if you don't mind that the main character is a skeleton
Harry Potter Books
The Lion, the Witch and The Wardrobe series
Bunnicula
A Year Down Yonder