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MARSHALL ES 2016 SUMMER READING LISTS:
Dear Marshall ES Families,
It’s time to talk about summer reading!
The purpose of the PWCS Summer Reading Program is to encourage students to enjoy quality
literature and to continue developing their independent reading skills. Student participation in the
program is voluntary. Students who choose to participate in the program are required to read
a minimum of five books.
Students participating in the program will compile a list of books they read. The documentation
must include the author, the title, and an adult’s signature indicating that the student has
completed the reading.
Students who participate in Prince William County Public Library's Summer Reading Program, the
Public Library documentation will apply.
In K-2, the students will receive an extra S+ for each book completed, for a maximum of five.
Students in 3-5 will receive an extra “A” for each book completed, for a total of three. The summer
reading documentation must be submitted by the student the first week of school.
The following titles have been chosen as suggestions for summer reading by Miss Haggerty. Other
books chosen by the student with help from a parent, guardian, or librarian are also
acceptable. If you have any questions about summer reading, please contact Miss Haggerty
through email at [email protected] . Thank you and happy reading!
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PWCS Kindergarten 2016 Summer Reading Program
The following titles are suggestions for summer reading. Other books selected by the student with guidance from a family member or
librarian are also acceptable as is participation in the PWC Public Library Summer Reading Program.
Author Title Summary
Berenstain, Stan
& Jan
The Bears’ Vacation While on vacation, Papa Bear shows Small Bear how to play safely, with some
interesting and humorous results.
Bridwell, Norman Clifford the Big Red Dog Clifford is big. Clifford is red. But most of all, Clifford knows how to be a good
friend.
Carle, Eric The Very Busy Spider The farm animals try to divert a busy little spider from spinning her web, but
she persists and produces a thing of both beauty and usefulness.
Carle, Eric Walter the Baker By order of the duke, Walter the baker must invent a tasty roll through which
the rising sun can shine three times.
Crews, Donald School Bus Follows the progress of school buses as they take children to school and bring
them home again.
Crews, Donald Sail Away A family takes an enjoyable trip in their sailboat and watches the weather
change throughout the day.
Crews, Donald Freight Train Brief text and illustrations trace the journey of a colorful train as it goes
through tunnels, by cities, and over trestles.
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Daywalt, Drew The Day the Crayons Quit Poor Duncan just wants to color. But when he opens his box of crayons, he
finds only letters, all saying the same thing: His crayons have had enough!
They quit!
Dean, James Pete the Cat and my New
School Shoes
Pete the Cat goes walking down the street wearing his brand new white shoes.
Along the way, his shoes change from white to red to blue to brown to WET as
he steps in many messes. But no matter what color his shoes are, Pete keeps
movin' and groovin' and singing his song!
DePaola, Tomie Tomie DePaola’s Mother
Goose
Includes index. An illustrated collection of 204 Mother Goose nursery rhymes,
including well-known ones such as "Little Boy Blue" and less familiar ones
such as "Charlie Warlie and His Cow."
DePaola, Tomie The Cloud Book Includes index. Introduces the ten most common types of clouds, the myths
that have been inspired by their shapes, and what they indicate about the
weather.
Dewdney, Anna.
Llama, Llama, Home with
Mama
Llama Llama's mother takes good care of him when he is home sick, so when
Mama gets sick, Llama Llama knows just what to do.
Ehlert, Lois Color Zoo Introduces colors and shapes with illustrations of shapes on die-cut pages
that form animal faces when placed on top of one another.
Hoban, Tana 26 Letters and 99 Cents Enjoy the colorful photographs of the letters, coins and everyday objects
which introduce the alphabet, money, and counting.
Hoban, Tana Let’s Count Photographs and dots introduce the numbers one to one hundred.
Keats, Ezra Jack Peter’s Chair When Peter discovers his blue furniture is being painted pink for a new baby
sister, he rescues the last unpainted item, a chair, and runs away.
Keats, Ezra Jack Whistle for Willie A young boy tries to learn how to whistle, so that he can call his dog like all
the bigger boys do.
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LeSieg, Theo Ten Apples Up on Top! A lion, a dog, and a tiger balance apples on their heads.
Lobel, Arnold Frog and Toad are Friends From writing letters to going swimming, telling stories to finding lost buttons,
Frog and Toad are always there for each other—just as best friends should be!
London,
Jonathan
Froggy Learns to Swim Froggy is afraid of the water until his mother, along with his flippers, snorkel,
and mask, help him learn to swim.
London,
Jonathan
Froggy Goes to the Doctor Froggy isn't looking forward to his check-up because he might get a shot but
when it's over and he's pronounced a very healthy frog, Dr. Mugwort is the
one who dreads Froggy's next visit.
MacDonald, Suse Alphabatics The letters of the alphabet are transformed.
Martin, Bill Chicka Chicka Boom Boom When all the letters of the alphabet race one another up the coconut tree, will
there be enough room?
Numeroff, Laura If You Give a Mouse a Cookie If a hungry mouse shows up on your doorstep, you might want to give him a
cookie. And if you give him a cookie, he'll ask for a glass of milk…
Piper, Watty The Little Engine That Could Although she is not very big, the Little Blue Engine agrees to try to pull a
stranded train full of toys over the mountain.
Rey, H. A. Curious George Goes to the
Hospital
A curious monkey goes to the hospital after swallowing a piece of jigsaw
puzzle.
Rubin, Adam Dragons Love Tacos Dragons love tacos. They love chicken tacos, beef tacos, great big tacos, and
teeny tiny tacos. Unfortunately, where there are tacos, there is also salsa. And
if a dragon accidentally eats spicy salsa . . . oh, boy. You're in red-hot trouble.
Santat, Dan The Adventures of Beekle:
The Unimaginary Friend
On an island far away, an imaginary friend is born. He patiently waits his turn
to be chosen by a real child, but when he is overlooked time and again, he
sets off on a journey to the city, where he finally meets his perfect match.
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Scarry, Richard Richard Scarry’s Best Mother
Goose Ever
A colorfully illustrated collection of fifty traditional Mother Goose rhymes.
Cassie, Brian and
Jerry Pallotta
The Butterfly Alphabet Book Introduces butterflies from A to Z, describing their distinctive features while
highlighting each letter of the alphabet.
Sendak, Maurice Where the Wild Things Are After he is sent to bed without supper for behaving like a wild thing, Max
dreams of a voyage to the island where the wild things are.
Seuss, Dr. The Foot Book Beginner's text describes all sorts of feet doing all sorts of things.
Seuss, Dr. One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish,
Blue Fish
A story-poem for beginning readers about the activities of such unusual
creatures as the Nook, Wump, Yink, Yop, Gack, and the Zeds.
Seuss, Dr. Mr. Brown Can Moo, Can You? Mr. Brown is an expert at imitating all sorts of noises.
Sobel, June Shiver Me Letters: A Pirate
ABC
Having decided that R is not enough for them, a bumbling band of pirates
sets sail on a quest to capture the rest of the alphabet.
Willems, Mo Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the
Bus!
When a bus driver takes a break from his route, a very unlikely volunteer
springs up to take his place-a pigeon! But you've never met one like this
before.
Willems, Mo Elephant and Piggie- My
Friend Is Sad
In MY FRIEND IS SAD, elephant Gerald is down in the dumps. Piggie is
determined to cheer him up by dressing as a cowboy, a clown, and even a
robot! But what does it take to make a sad elephant happy?
Most of the authors listed above have other great options, as well. Some other series to keep in mind are:
Franklin, Arthur, Amelia Bedelia, Frog and Toad, and the Henry and Mudge as well as the Mr. Putter and Tabby, just
to name a few.
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PWCS First Grade Suggested 2016 Summer Reading Program
The following titles are suggestions for summer reading. Other books selected by the student with guidance from a family member or
librarian are also acceptable as is participation in the PWC Public Library Summer Reading Program.
Author Title Summary
Arnold, Tedd Parts First, his hair started falling out. Then skin started peeling from his toes. Is this
normal? Or is this boy coming unglued?
Barnett, Mac Sam and Dave Dig a Hole Two brothers wielding shovels are determined to find “something spectacular” in
the hole that they dig in the ground.
Boyd, Lizzie Flashlight Inside a tent it's cozy. But what is going on outside? Is it dark? Is it scary? Not if you
have your trusty flashlight
Bridwell, Norman Clifford’s Good Deeds Clifford is a big red dog enjoying life with his family.
Brown, Margaret
Wise
Goodnight Moon A little bunny says goodnight to each of the objects in the great green room before
falling asleep.
Bunting, Eve Butterfly House A girl makes a house for a larva and watches it develop before setting it free, and
every summer after that butterfly comes to visit.
Carle, Eric The Grouchy Ladybug A grouchy ladybug who is looking for a fight challenges everyone she meets
regardless of their size or strength.
Daywalt, Drew The Day the Crayons Quit Poor Duncan just wants to color. But when he opens his box of crayons, he finds
only letters, all saying the same thing: His crayons have had enough! They quit!
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Ehlert, Lois Color Farm The rooster, dog, sheep, cow, pig, and other animals on a farm are made up of
colorful shapes such as square, circle, rectangle, and triangle.
Ehlert, Lois Eating the Alphabet An alphabetical tour of the world of fruits and vegetables, from apricot and
artichoke to yam and zucchini.
Falconer, Ian Olivia Whether at home, enjoying the beach, or at bedtime Olivia is a feisty pig who has
too much energy for her own good.
Fox, Mem The Magic Hat Enjoy rhymes about hat that gives people great experiences.
Gibbons, Gail Sun Up, Sun Down Describes the characteristics of the sun and the ways in which it helps life on earth.
Henkes, Kevin Sheila the Brave When brave Sheila Rae, who usually looks out for her sister Louise, becomes lost
and scared one day, Louise comes to the rescue.
Hillert, Margaret The Three Little Pigs Simple text relates the adventures of three little pigs that leave home to seek their
fortunes and how they deal with the big bad wolf.
Hutchins, Pat Rosie’s Walk Although unaware that a fox is after her as she takes a walk around the farmyard,
Rosie the hen still manages to lead her stalker into one accident after another.
Lobel, Arnold Frog and Toad are Friends One summer day Toad was unhappy. He had lost the white, four holed, big, round,
thick button from his jacket. Who helped him look for it? His best friend, Frog.
Marshall, James The Three Little Pigs Retells the familiar tale in which one of three brother pigs survives a wolf's attacks
by using his head and planning well.
Martin, Jr. Bill Chicka Chicka Boom Boom An alphabet rhyme/chant that relates what happens when the whole alphabet tries
to climb a coconut tree.
Numeroff, Laura If You Give a Mouse a
Cookie
A young boy, having given a cookie to a bossy mouse, is run ragged by the
energetic rodent's subsequent requests.
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O’Connor, Jane Fancy Nancy Series Nancy, from the top of her tiara down to her sparkly studded shoes, Nancy is
determined to teach her family a thing or two about being fancy.
Rey, H.A. Curious George Series George is monkey who gets into the funniest situations.
Rosen, Michael We’re Going on a Bear Hunt Brave bear hunters go through grass, a river, mud, and other obstacles before the
inevitable encounter with the bear forces a headlong retreat.
Santat, Dan The Adventures of Beekle:
The Unimaginary Friend
An imaginary friend is born. He waits to be chosen by a child, but when he is
overlooked, he sets off on a journey to the city, where he meets his perfect match.
Seuss, Dr. Hop on Pop A Dr. Seuss classic!
Slobodkina, Esphy Caps for Sale A band of monkeys steals every one of a peddler's caps while he takes a nap.
Walsh, Ellen Stoll Mouse Paint Three white mice discover jars of paint and explore the world of color.
Willems, Mo Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive
the Bus!
When a bus driver takes a break from his route, a very unlikely volunteer springs up
to take his place-a pigeon! But you've never met one like this before.
Willems, Mo Elephant and Piggie- My
Friend Is Sad
Elephant Gerald is down in the dumps. Piggie is determined to cheer him up by
dressing as a cowboy, a clown, and even a robot!
Wood, Audrey The Napping House In this cumulative tale, a wakeful flea atop a number of sleeping creatures causes a
commotion, with just one bite.
Some other series to consider: American Girl Series, Magic Tree House Series by Mary Pope Osbourne, Black Lagoon series
by Mike Thaler, Fancy Nancy series by Jane O’Connor, Junie B. Jones series by Barbara Park,Fly Guy by Tedd Arnold, Ivy and
Bean series by Annie Barrows, Flat Stanley series by Jeff Brown,Judy Moody series by Meagan McDonald, Nate the Great by
Marjorie Weinman Sharmat, Henry and Mudge by Cynthia Rylant, Cam Jansen by David Adler, Mr. Putter and Tabby by
Cynthia Rylant, Merry Watson by Kate DiCamillo, Frog and Toad by Arnold Lobel, Ramona Quimby series by Beverly Cleary,
Clementine series by Sara Pennypacker, Piper Reed series by Kimberly Willis Holt, and Amber Brown series by Paula
Danzinger.
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PWCS Second Grade 2016 Summer Reading Program
The following titles are suggestions for summer reading. Other books selected by the student with guidance from a family member or
librarian are also acceptable as is participation in the PWC Public Library Summer Reading Program.
Author Title Summary
Adler, David Cam Jansen Series Cam Jansen is a girl detective who has a photographic memory. Enjoy her
adventures solving mysteries.
Allard, James Miss Nelson is Missing The kids in Room 207 take advantage of their teacher's good nature until she
disappears and they are faced with a vile substitute.
Arnold, Tedd Fly Guy Series Join Buzz on a car ride that turns into an exciting adventure when Fly Guy is
swept out of an open window and into the mouth of a passing truck driver.
Brown, Jeff Flat Stanley After a bulletin board falls on Stanley while he is sleeping, he finds that being flat
has its advantages.
Brown, Marc Arthur’s Eyes His friends tease Arthur when he gets glasses, but he soon learns to wear them
with pride.
Cannon, Janell Stellaluna After she falls headfirst into a bird's nest, a baby bat is raised like a bird until she
is reunited with her mother.
Chabert, Jack Eerie Elementary Series:
The School is Alive
Sam Graves discovers that his elementary school is ALIVE! Sam finds this out on
his first day as the school hall monitor. Sam must defend himself and his fellow
students against the evil school! Is Sam up to the challenge?
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Coerr, Eleanor The Josefina Story Quilt While traveling west with her family in 1850, a young girl makes a patchwork
quilt chronicling the experiences of the journey.
Cummings, Pat Clean Your Room, Harvey
Moon!
Harvey tackles a big job: cleaning his room.
Cummings, Troy Notebook of Doom Series:
Rise of the Balloon Goons
Alexander just moved to a new town where he is about to uncover all sorts of
monsters! He finds an old notebook with the word "DOOM" on the front cover.
The Notebook of Doom, which Alexander now holds, contains top secrets…
Dadey, Debbie Bailey School Kids Series The kids in the third grade at Bailey Elementary are so hard to handle that all of
their teachers have quit. But their new teacher, Mrs. Jeepers, is different to say
the least. She seems to have some strange powers…
Elliot, Rebecca Owl Diaries Series: Eva’s
Treetop Festival
Eva gets in over her head when she offers to organize a spring festival at school.
Even with her best friend Lucy's help, there is NO way she will get everything
done in time. Will Eva have to ask Sue (a.k.a. Meanie McMeanerson) for help?
Feeman, Don Corduroy A teddy bear spends his days waiting in a store for someone to buy him.
Gannett, Ruth My Father’s Dragon A young boy determines to rescue a baby dragon that is being used by a group of
lazy wild animals to ferry them across the river on Wild Island.
Giff, Patricia Today was a Terrible Day Follows the humorous mishaps of a second grader who is learning to read.
Jones, Norah Princess Pink and the Land
of Fake-Believe: Moldylocks
and the Three Beards
Princess meets a strange girl named Moldylocks. When Princess's stomach
grumbles, Moldylocks takes her to the home of the Three Beards. The Three
Beards are not happy when they get home-- they are very hungry!
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Joyner, Andrew Boris Series: On the Move Meet Boris! He lives with his mom and dad in Hogg Bay. Their home is a van that
once traveled all over the world. Then one morning, Boris feels a jolt. Could it be?
Is the van really moving? Is Boris on an adventure at last?
Lobel, Arnold Mouse Soup A mouse convinces a weasel he needs the ingredients from several stories to
make a tasty mouse soup.
Marko, Cyndi Kung Pow Chicken Series:
Let’s Get Cracking
Gordon Blue transforms into Kung Pow Chicken, an avian superhero who fights
crime in the city of Fowladelphia. Gordon's birdy senses lead him to a festival.
Why have all these chickens lost their feathers? The city itches for a hero.
Nees, Susan Missy's Super Duper Royal
Deluxe Series: Picture Day
Missy does everything in her own super-duper royal deluxe way! Despite Missy's
keen fashion sense, her mother insists on choosing her picture-day outfit for her.
But Missy thinks it's the most boring outfit EVER!
Numeroff, Laura
Joffe
If You give a Mouse a
Cookie
A young boy, having given a cookie to a bossy mouse, is run ragged by the
energetic rodent's subsequent requests.
O’Connor, Jane Molly the Brave and Me Beth admires her friend Molly's courage, but on a visit to Molly's country home,
The two become lost within the maze of a cornfield.
Osborne, Mary Pope Magic Tree House Series Read about Jack and Annie traveling through time exploring historical events.
Parrish, Peggy Amelia Bedelia A literal-minded housekeeper causes a ruckus in the household when she
attempts to make sense of some instructions.
Pfister, Marsuc The Rainbow Fish The most beautiful fish in the entire ocean discovers the real value of personal
beauty and friendship.
Rylant, Cynthia Henry and Mudge Series Henry was lonely, and then his parents agreed to let him get a dog, which he
named Mudge. The rest is history!
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Mr. Potter and Tabby
Series
Meet Mr. Putter and Tabby, an unlikely pair with an inseparable bond. They live
next door to gray-haired Mrs. Teaberry and her bulldog, Zeke.
Scieszka, Jon The True Story of the
Three Little Pigs
The wolf gives his own outlandish version of what really happened when he
tangled with the three little pigs.
Sharmat, Marjorie Nate the Great:the Big Sniff Nate is a detective. With the help of his dog they solve mysteries.
Stiliton, Geronimo The Search for Sunken
Teasure
Meet and enjoy the brainy mouse who has exciting adventures.
Thaler, Mike Black Lagoon Series Follow Hubie's imagination as he faces his comically horrific fears during at
school. These stories are sure to amuse and quell fears at the same time!
Viorst, Judith Alexander and the
Horrible, No Good, Very
Bad day
On a day when everything goes wrong for him, Alexander is consoled by the
thought that other people have bad days too.
West, Tracey Dragon Masters Series:
Rise of the Earth Dragon
Drake is to be trained as a Dragon Master. The Dragon Masters must learn how to
train dragons-- they must also uncover dragons' special powers.
Yolen, Jane Owl Moon On a winter's night under a full moon, a father and daughter trek into the woods
to see the Great Horned Owl.
Ziefert, Harriet A New Coat for Anna With no money, Anna's mother finds a way to make Anna a needed winter coat.
Some other series to consider: The Magic Tree House Series by Mary Pope Osbourne, The Black Lagoon series by Mike Thaler, the
Fancy Nancy series by Jane O’Connor, the Junie B. Jones series by Barbara Park, Fly Guy by Tedd Arnold, Ivy and Bean series by Annie
Barrows, Flat Stanley series by Jeff Brown, Judy Moody series by Meagan McDonald, Nate the Great by Marjorie Weinman Sharmat, Henry
and Mudge by Cynthia Rylant, Cam Jansen by David Adler, Mr. Putter and Tabby by Cynthia Rylant, Merry Watson by Kate DiCamillo,
Frog and Toad by Arnold Lobel, Ramona Quimby series by Beverly Cleary, Clementine series by Sara Pennypacker, Rainbow Magic series
by Daisy Meadows, the Piper Reed series by Kimberly Willis Holt, and Amber Brown series by Paula Danzinger.
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Prince William County Public Schools
Summer Reading 2016: Documentation Grades K – 2
Students in Grades K- 2 will receive an extra S+ for each book completed, for a total of five. Please
include the name of the author, the title of the book, and a parent or guardian signature stating that
the student has completed the reading.
Book Title Author
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
My student has read the above list of books.
Parent or Guardian signature
**Please note students may also participate in the Prince William County Public Library Summer
Quest Program, and the Public Library documentation will apply.
Student’s Name Classroom Teacher
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PWCS Third Grade 2016 Summer Reading Program
The following titles are suggestions for summer reading. Other books selected by the student with guidance from a family member or
librarian are also acceptable as is participation in the PWC Public Library Summer Reading Program.
Author Title Summary
Alder, David Cam Jansen and the
Mystery of the Dinosaur
Bones
When she notices some bones missing from a dinosaur skeleton exhibited in the
museum, a young girl with a photographic memory tries to discover who has been
taking them and why.
Alder, David A Picture book of
Abraham Lincoln
Follows the life of the popular president from his childhood on the frontier to his
assassination after the end of the Civil War.
Bruel, Nick Bad Kitty for President Who will win the election? The candidate chosen by the kitties on the right side of the
street or the candidate chosen by the kitties on the left side? When election time rolls
around, one candidate will discover that she never bothered to vote and the entire
election will be decided by a surprise, last minute ballot sent by Old Kitty.
Cameron, Ann Julian, Secret Agent When Julian, his little brother Huey, and their friend Gloria decide to be “crime
busters”, they find themselves in one adventure after another.
Chabert, Jack Eerie Elementary Series:
The School is Alive
Sam Graves discovers that his elementary school is ALIVE! Sam finds this out on his
first day as the school hall monitor. Sam must defend himself and his fellow students
against the evil school! Is Sam up to the challenge?
Christopher, Matt Man Out at First A youth ballplayer overcomes the fear brought on by being hit by an errant throw.
Cleary, Beverly Ramona the Brave Six year old Ramona tries to cope with her mother’s returning to work, monsters
under her bed, and an unsympathetic first grade teacher.
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Clements, Andrew Frindle When he decides to turn his fifth grade teacher’s love of the dictionary around on
her. Clever Nick Allen invents a new word and begins a chain of events that quickly
moves beyond his control.
Cummings, Troy Notebook of Doom Series:
Rise of the Balloon Goons
Alexander has just moved to a new town where he is about to uncover all sorts of
monsters! He finds an old notebook with the word "DOOM" inscribed on the front
cover. The Notebook of Doom, which Alexander now holds, contains top secrets…
Dahl, Roald Fantastic Mr. Fox Three farmers, each one meaner than the next, try all-out warfare to get rid of Mr.
Fox and his family.
Danziger, Paula Amber Brown is Feeling
Blue
Nine year old Amber Brown faces further complications because of her parents’
divorce when her father plans to move back from Paris and she must decide which
parent she will be with on Thanksgiving.
DePaola, Tomie 26 Fairmount Avenue Children’s author/ illustrator Tomie De Paola describes his experiences at home and
in school when he was a boy.
Elliot, Rebecca Owl Diaries Series: Eva’s
Treetop Festival
Eva Wingdale gets in over her head when she offers to organize a spring festival at
school. Even with her best friend Lucy's help, there is NO way she will get everything
done in time. Will Eva have to ask Sue (a.k.a. Meanie McMeanerson) for help? Or will
the festival have to be cancelled?
Giff, Patricia Reilly Matthew Jackson Meets
the Wall
Matthew’s family move from New York to Ohio is difficult enough as they leave
behind good friends and memories but the disappearance of their cat and a neighbor
boy so that he’s called the “Wall” is added to Matthew’s anxieties.
Gutman, Dan My Weirdest School: Mr.
Cooper is Super!
A.J.'s third-grade teacher, Mr. Granite, is retiring after a million hundred years. It
turns out the new teacher, Mr. Cooper, is even weirder than Mr. Granite! One day he's
Rat Man and he teaches about rodents. The next day he's Lava Man and he teaches
about volcanoes. But what happens when a real superhero is needed?
Jones, Norah Princess Pink and the
Land of Fake-Believe
Series: Moldylocks and
the Three Beards
Princess meets a strange girl named Moldylocks. When Princess's stomach grumbles,
Moldylocks takes her to the home of the Three Beards. The Three Beards are not
happy when they get home-- they are very hungry!
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Joyner, Andrew Boris Series: On the Move Meet Boris! He lives with his mom and dad in Hogg Bay. Their home is a van that once
traveled all over the world. Then one morning, Boris feels a jolt. Could it be? Is the
van really moving? Is Boris on an adventure at last?
Kirby, Stan Captain Awesome: to the
Rescue
When the McGillicudy family relocates to a new town called Sunnyview, Eugene starts
a new school, finds a best friend, and even finds time to defend his toys from his
two-year-old little sister, Molly! Luckily for Sunnyview, Captain Awesome is there to
protect the town (and the universe) from the “bad guys.”
Kline, Suzy Herbie Jones and the
Class Gift
Disaster strikes when Annabelle trusts Herbie Jones and Raymond with the job of
picking up the class’s gift to their teacher.
Kline, Suzy Horrible Harry and the
Drop of Doom
On the last day of second grade, song Lee’s party at the local amusement park forces
Harry to face his fear of elevators when he is expected to ride the Drop of Doom.
Marko, Cyndi Kung Pow Chicken Series:
Let’s Get Cracking
Gordon Blue transforms into Kung Pow Chicken, a superhero who fights crime in the
city of Fowladelphia. Gordon's birdy senses lead him to a festival. Why did the
chickens lose their feathers? Wearing wooly sweaters, the city itches for a hero.
McDonald, Megan Judy Moody Predicts the
Future
After Judy obtains a mood ring, she tries to convince herself and her third-grade class
mates that she can predict the future.
Messner, Kate Ranger in Time: Rescue
on the Oregon Trail
Ranger is a search-and-rescue dog, one day; he is transported to the year 1850,
where he meets a young boy named Sam Abbott. Sam's family is migrating west on
the Oregon Trail, and soon after Ranger arrives he helps the boy save his little sister.
Ranger thinks his job is done, but the Oregon Trail can be dangerous…
Nees, Susan Missy's Super Duper
Royal Deluxe Series:
Picture Day
Missy does everything in her own super-duper royal deluxe way! Despite Missy's keen
fashion sense, her mother insists on choosing her picture-day outfit for her. But
Missy thinks it's the most boring outfit EVER!
Osborne, Mary
Pope
Revolutionary War on
Wednesday
Using their magic tree house, jack and Annie travel back to the time of the American
Revolution and help General George Washington during his famous crossing of the
Delaware River.
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Pennypacker, Sara Clementine Series While sorting through difficulties with her neighbor Margaret, Clementine gains several
unique hairstyles while also helping her father in his efforts to banish pigeons from the front
of their apartment.
Porter, Connie Meet Addy: An American
Girl
In 1864, after her father and brother are sold to another owner, nine year old Addy
Walker and her mother escape from their cruel life as slaves in North Carolina to
freedom in Philadelphia.
Prelusky, Jack Something Big has Been
Here
An illustrated collection of humorous poems on a variety of topics.
Scieszka, Jon It’s All Greek to Me As they are about to go on stage, Joe, Fred, and Sam are transported back to the time
of Zeus and the other gods in Greek mythology, who, strangely enough, behave much
as the characters in the trio’s class play.
Scieszka, Jon See You Later, Gladiator Joe, Fred, and Sam demonstrate some of their favorite professional wrestling moves,
when they’re transported to ancient Rome and forced to fight as gladiators in the
Coliseum.
Warner, Gertrude Camp Out Mystery While on a camping trip with their grandfather, the Alden children try to find out
about the loud music and missing food that threatens to scare away other campers.
Some other book series to keep in mind: The Who Was / I am Series (different authors), The I Survived Series by Lauren Tarshis,
Whatever After Series by Sarah Mlynowski, Ivy and Bean Series by Annie Barrows, The Babymouse Series by Jennifer L. Holm , The Stink
Series by Megan McDonald, Fancy Nancy Chapter Books by Jane O’ Connor, The Hardy Boys by Franklin W. Dixon and Nancy Drew by
Carolyn Keene series, The Boxcar Children Series by Gertrude Chandler Warner, the Magic School Bus (especially the nonfiction) series
by Joanna Cole.
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PWCS Fourth Grade 2016 Summer Reading Program
The following titles are suggestions for summer reading. Other books selected by the student with guidance from a family member or
librarian are also acceptable as is participation in the PWC Public Library Summer Reading Program.
Author Title Summary
Applegate, Katherine The One and Only Ivan Having spent 27 years behind the walls of his enclosure in a mall, Ivan
has grown used to humans watching him. Ivan occupies himself with
television, his friends Stella and Bob, and painting. When he meets
Ruby, an elephant from the wild, he sees their life through new eyes.
Blume, Judy Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing Peter finds his demanding two-year-old brother an ever-increasing
problem.
Babbitt, Natalie Tuck Everlasting The Tuck family is confronted with an agonizing situation when they
discover that a ten-year-old girl and a malicious stranger now share
their secret about a spring whose water prevents one from ever
growing any older.
Cleary, Beverly Dear Mr. Henshaw In his letters to his favorite author, ten-year-old Leigh reveals his
problems in coping with his parents' divorce, being the new boy in
school, and generally finding his own place in the world.
Dahl, Roald James and the Giant Peach A young boy escapes from two wicked aunts and embarks on a series
of adventures with six giant insects he meets inside a giant peach
Dakos, Kalli If You’re Not Here Raise Your
Hand
An illustrated collection of poems about a variety of elementary school
experiences.
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DiCamillo, Kate Flora and Ulysses The squirrel never saw the vacuum cleaner coming, but self-described
cynic Flora Belle Buckman, who has read every issue of the comic
Terrible Things Can Happen to You!, is just the person to save him.
Etra, Virginia Aliens for Breakfast Finding an intergalactic special agent in his cereal box, Richard joins
the alien in a fight to save Earth from the Dranes, one who is
masquerading as a student in Richard's class.
Hamilton, Virginia The People Could Fly: American
Black Folk Tales
Stories told in a voice that echoes the slaves and fugitives from
American black ancestry. Here are the spirited trickster tales where the
wily Burr Rabbit outwits larger and stronger animals as well as robust
tall tales filled with riddles and laughter.
Hale, Shannon Princess Academy Miri lives on a mountain where, for generations, her ancestors have
lived a simple life. Then word comes that the king's priests have
divined her village the home of the future princess.
Holm, Jennifer The Fourteenth Goldfish Eleven-year-old Ellie has never liked change. She misses fifth grade.
She even misses her dearly departed goldfish. Then one day a strange
boy shows up. He’s bossy. He’s cranky. And he looks a lot like Ellie’s
grandfather, a scientist who’s been slightly obsessed with immortality.
Howe, James and
Deborah
Bunnicula: a rabbit tale mystery Though scoffed at by Harold the dog, Chester the cat tries to warn his
human family that their foundling baby bunny must be a vampire.
King-Smith, Dick Babe the Gallant Pig A piglet destined for eventual butchering arrives at the farmyard, is
adopted by an old sheep dog, and discovers a special secret to
success.
Mac Lachlan, Patricia Arthur for the Very First Time Arthur spends a summer with his unconventional aunt and uncle and
begins to look at life, his family, and himself differently.
Marshall, Carole The Obama Family: Life in the
White House, First Lady Michelle
Obama, and First Children Malia
and Sasha.
Life in the White House the Obama family.
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McCloskey, Robert Homer Price Six episodes in the life of Homer Price including one in which he and
his pet skunk capture four bandits and another about a donut machine
on the rampage.
Monselli, Helen Albee Thomas Jefferson: Third
President of the United States
Biography which focuses on the childhood of America’s third
president.
Nelson, Vaunda
Micheaux
Mayfield Crossing The school in Mayfield Crossing is closed and the students are sent to
the larger Parkview school where the African-Americans students
encounter racism for the first time; however, they all stick together
and find that baseball is the thing that brings them all together.
Palacio, R. J. Wonder August Pullman was born with a facial difference that, has prevented
him from going to a mainstream school. Starting 5th grade at Beecher
Prep, he wants nothing more than to be treated as an ordinary kid—
but his new classmates can’t get past Auggie’s extraordinary face.
Parks, Barbara Skinnybones Alex's sense of humor helps him get along with the school braggart,
make the most of his athletic talents, and get by in a hectic world.
Paton Walsh, Jill The Green Book As their small stock of essential supplies dwindles, a group of
refugees from Earth struggles to make their strange new planet
provide life's necessities.
Sachar, Louis There’s A Boy in the Girl’s
Bathroom
An unmanageable, but lovable, eleven-year-old misfit learns to believe
in himself when he gets to know the new school counselor.
Schroeder, Alan Minty: a Story of a Young Harriet
Tubman
Young Harriet Tubman, whose childhood name was Minty, dreams of
escaping slavery on the Brodas plantation in the late 1820s.
Selznick, Brian The Invention of Hugo Cabret Orphan, clock keeper, and thief, Hugo lives in the walls of a busy Paris
train station, his survival depends on anonymity. But when his world
suddenly interlocks with an eccentric, bookish girl and a bitter old
man who runs a toy booth in the station, Hugo's life is put in jeopardy.
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Spinelli, Jerry Fourth Grade Rats Suds learns that his best friend is wrong. You don't have to be a tough
guy, a "rat," to be a grown up fourth grader.
Steig,William Abel’s Island Castaway on an uninhabited island, Abel, a very civilized mouse, finds
his resourcefulness and endurance tested to the limit!
Telgemeier, Raina Smile and Sisters Raina just wants to be a normal sixth grader. But one night after Girl
Scouts she trips and falls, injuring her two front teeth. What follows is
a long journey with on-again, off-again braces, surgery, embarrassing
headgear, and even a retainer with fake teeth attached.
Van Allsburg, Chris The Mysteries of Harris Burdick A series of loosely related drawings each accompanied by a title and a
caption which the reader may use to make up his or her own story.
Winthrop, Elizabeth The Castle in the Attic A gift of a toy castle, complete with silver knight, introduces William to
an adventure involving magic and a personal quest.
Some other series: The Series of Unfortunate Events or All the Wrong Questions by Lemony Snicket, Harry Potter Series by JK Rowling,
Any books by Judy Blume, Any books by Roald Dahl, Any books by Kate DiCamillo, Any books by Neil Gaiman, Any books by Rick
Riordan, the 39 Clues Series (several authors), the Little House on the Prairie series by Laura Ingalls Wilder, the Bone series by Jeff
Smith, The Geronimo Stilton Series.
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PWCS Fifth Grade 2016 Summer Reading Program
The following titles are suggestions for summer reading. Other books selected by the student with guidance from a family member or
librarian are also acceptable as is participation in the PWC Public Library Summer Reading Program.
Author Title Summary
Anderson, M. T. Whales on Stilts Racing against the clock, shy middle-school student Lily and her best friends,
Katie and Jasper, must foil the plot of her father’s conniving boss to conquer
the world using an army of whales.
Almond, David Kits Wilderness Thirteen-year-old Kit goes to live with his grandfather in the decaying coal
mining town of Stoneygate, England, and finds both the old man and the
town haunted by ghosts of the past.
Applegate, Katherine The One and Only Ivan Having spent 27 years behind the glass walls of his enclosure in a shopping
mall, Ivan has grown accustomed to humans watching him. Ivan occupies
himself with television, his friends Stella and Bob, and painting. But when he
meets Ruby, an elephant taken from the wild, he is forced to see their life
through new eyes.
Birdsall, Jeanne The Penderwicks While vacationing with their widowed father in the Berkshire Mountains, four
lovable sisters, ages four through twelve, share adventures with a local boy,
much to the dismay of his mother.
Buckley, Michael Sisters Grimm Sabrina and Daphne Grimm’s parents mysteriously disappeared one day.
After being shuffled through several foster homes, they end up with a
woman named Relda Grimm. Relda claims to be their grandmother and
informs the sisters that their role has always been to maintain the fragile
peace between the humans and the Everafters, the fairy-tale creatures.
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Easley, Mary Ann I am the Ice Worm While traveling to visit her mother in the Arctic a California girl learns the
meaning of hardship and survival when she is taken in by an Inuit family.
Fleischman, Sid The Whipping Boy A bratty prince and his whipping boy have adventures when they trade places
after becoming involved with dangerous outlaws.
Fritz, Jean Around the World in a
Hundred Years
Examines the great wave if European exploration during the fifteenth
century which resulted in more accurate maps.
George, Jean C. My Side of the Mountain A young boy relates his adventures during the year he spends living alone in
the Catskill Mountains including his struggle for survival, his dependence on
nature, and his animal friends.
George, Jean C. Julie of the Wolves While running away from home and an unwanted marriage, a thirteen-year-
old Eskimo girl becomes lost on the North slope of Alaska and is befriended
by a wolf pack.
Haddix, Margaret The Missing Series: Found One night a plane appeared out of nowhere, the only passengers aboard:
thirty-six babies. As soon as they were taken off the plane, it vanished. Now,
thirteen years later, two of those children are receiving sinister messages,
and they begin to investigate their past.
Hale, Shannon Princess Academy Miri lives on a mountain where, for generations, her ancestors have lived a
simple life. Then word comes that the king's priests have divined her village
the home of the future princess. In a year's time, the prince will choose his
bride from among the village girls.
Holm, Jennifer The Fourteenth Goldfish Eleven-year-old Ellie has never liked change. She misses fifth grade. She even
misses her dearly departed goldfish. Then one day a strange boy shows up.
He’s bossy. He’s cranky. And he looks a lot like Ellie’s grandfather, a scientist
who’s been slightly obsessed with immortality. Could this pimply boy really
be Grandpa Melvin?
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Howe, James Bunnicula Strikes Again When Bunnicula the rabbit, starts acting strangely, the Monroe dogs and cat
renew their suspicions that he is vampire.
Howe, James and
Deborah
Bunnincula: a rabbit tale
mystery
Through scoffed at by Harold the dog, Chester the cat tries to warn his
human family that their foundling baby bunny must be a vampire.
Ibbotson, Evan The Star of Kazan Annika, a twelve year old foundling in late nineteenth-centre Vienna, inherits
a trunk of costume jewelry, and soon afterwards a woman claiming to be her
aristocratic mother arrives and takes her to live in a strangely decrepit
mansion in Germany.
McCaughren, Geraldine The White Darkness Taken to Antarctica by the man she thinks of as her uncle for what she
believes to be a vacation, Symone--a troubled fourteen year old--discovers
that he is dangerously obsessed with seeking Symme's Hole, an opening that
supposedly leads into the center of a hollow Earth.
McDonald, George The Light Princess The King's sister is not invited to the christening of the princess, so she casts
a spell depriving the child of gravity and the ability to weep tears.
Juster, Norton The Phantom Tollbooth Milo travels through a magical tollbooth and begins a journey to the
Kingdom of Wisdom, where he and a "watch" dog named Tock try to end the
feud between numbers and words.
Keller, Helen Helen Keller: the Story of
My Life
An autobiography of Helen Keller, written while she was a young woman, in
which she tells of her early life, her relationship with her teacher Anne
Sullivan, and her struggles to triumph over blindness and deafness.
Palacio, R. J. Wonder August Pullman was born with a facial difference that, up until now, has
prevented him from going to a mainstream school. Starting 5th grade at
Beecher Prep, he wants nothing more than to be treated as an ordinary kid—
but his new classmates can’t get past Auggie’s extraordinary face.
Paulsen, Gary Hatchet After a plane crash, thirteen-year-old Brian spends fifty-four days in the
wilderness, learning to survive initially with only the aid of a hatchet given
him by his mother, and learning also to survive his parents' divorce.
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O’Dell, Scott Island of the Blue Dolphin Records the courage and self-reliance of an Indian girl who lived alone for
eighteen years on an isolated island off the California coast when her tribe
emigrated and she was left behind.
Parks, Rosa Rosa Parks, My Story Rosa Park’s life reveals the deliberate choices she made that her the title,
“Mother to a Movement.”
Polacco, Patricia Pink and Say Chronicles the friendship of Pink, a fifteen-year-old African-American Union
soldier, and Say, his poor white comrade, as one nurse the other back to
health from a battle wound and the two of them are imprisoned at
Andersonville. Based on a true story.
Pullman, Philip The Scarecrow and His
Servant
A scarecrow and his boy servant Jack set off on a dangerous adventure as
they try to outwit the crooked Buffaloni family and stake their claim to
valuable Spring Valley.
Banks, Lynne Reid The Return of the Indian A year after he send his Indian friend, Little Bear, back into the magic
cupboard, Omri decides to bring him back only to find he is close to death
and in need of help.
Banks, Lynne Reid The Secret of the Indian Omri and his friend Patrick must risk grown ups discovering their secret
when they find themselves in need of a friend’s toy plastic doctors to save
wounded people from the dangerous world of the Old West.
Sachar, Louis Holes As further evidence of his family’s bad fortune which they attribute to a curse
on a distant relative, Stanley Yelnatics is sent to a correctional camp in the
desert where he find his first real friend, a treasure, and a new sense of
himself.
Smith, Roland Peak A fourteen-year-old boy attempts to be the youngest person to reach the top
of Mount Everest.
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Soto, Gary Baseball in April and Other
Stories
A collection of eleven short stories focusing on the everyday adventures of
Hispanic young people growing up in Fresno, California.
Telgemeier, Raina Smile
Sisters
Raina just wants to be a normal sixth grader. But one night after Girl Scouts
she trips and falls, injuring her two front teeth. What follows is a long
journey with on-again, off-again braces, surgery, embarrassing headgear,
and even a retainer with fake teeth attached. And on top of all that, there's
still more to deal with, friends who are not so friendly…
Whelan, Gloria Homeless Bird Like many girls her age in India, thirteen–year–old Koly faces her arranged
marriage with hope and courage. But Koly's story takes a terrible turn when
in the wake of the ceremony, she discovers she's been horribly misled; her
life has been sold for a dowry.
Winter, Jeanette Follow the Drinking Gourd By following the directions in a song taught to them by an old sailor named
Peg Leg Joe, runaway slaves journey north along the Underground Railroad to
freedom in Canada.
Woodruff,
Elvia
Dear Levi: Letters from the
Overland Trail
Twelve year old Austin Ives writes letters to his younger brother describing
his three-thousand-mile journey from their home in Pennsylvania to Oregon
in 1851.
Some other series: The Series of Unfortunate Events or All the Wrong Questions by Lemony Snicket, Harry Potter Series by JK Rowling,
Any books by Judy Blume, Any books by Roald Dahl, Any books by Kate DiCamillo, Any books by Neil Gaiman, Any books by Rick
Riordan, the 39 Clues Series (several authors), the Little House on the Prairie series by Laura Ingalls Wilder, the Bone series by Jeff
Smith, The Geronimo Stilton Series, The Missing series by Margaret Peterson Haddix, the Eragon series by Christopher Paolini, The
Chronicles of Narnia series by, CS Lewis, The Lord of the Rings series and the Hobbit by JRR Tolkien, the How to Train Your Dragon
Series by Cressida Cowell, the Inkheart series by Cornelia Funke, the Golden Compass series, Phillip Pullman, and the Artemis Fowl
series by Eoin Colfer, the Land of Stories series by Chris Colfer.
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Prince William County Public Schools
Summer Reading 2016: Documentation Grade 3-5
Students in Grade 3-5 will receive an A (100) for each book completed, for a maximum total of three. Please
include the name of the author, the title of the book, and a parent or guardian signature stating that the
student has completed the reading.
Book Title Author
1.
2.
3.
My student has read the above list of books.
Parent or Guardian signature
**Please note students may also participate in the Prince William County Public Library Summer Quest Program,
and the Public Library documentation will apply.
Student’s Name Classroom Teacher