Scholastic offers many resources to help keep your children
and young aduts reading this summer. They have a bunch of different book list
recommendations as well as a reading
timer app. In addition, they provide forms such as a reading log, book
review template, character scrapbook template and certificate. You can make
reading fun for your children and learn at the same time. Check out their
materials at:
Manhattan Beach Unified School District (MBUSD) also has
their own summer reading lists for 1st through 12th grade
published on their website. You can download each individual list as a pdf.
Check out summer reading clubs at the Los Angeles Public
Library from June 9 to August 2nd.
These programs offer activities, shows, art/crafts, and digital badges fr
reading and are free to the public.
This article highlights how to help your students include
non-fiction selections in their summer reading, including National Geographic
Readers, Scholastic, and Simon & Schuster.
This website offers a list of books for all students
ages 7 through 17 and rates them
by starts as well as gives a very short synopsis of the book.
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