BELLEHALLELEMENTARY SCHOOL SUMMER READING LISTS
ALL GRADES- DON’T FORGET TO COMPLETE YOUR SUMMER STUDENT READING LOG.
1st Grade
Helping your child develop a love for reading is a precious gift that will stay with them for a lifetime. Below are a few tips for nurturing growing readers and a list of suggested books for summer reading. These are ideas and not requirements.
Tips:1. Read at least once every day with your child (newspaper, books, letters, etc.)
- Show your own interest in books (model reading).
- Talk about the story when reading is done. Ask how and why type questions.
- Visit the Mt. Pleasant library, or our LMC during June hours, with your child.
Suggested Authors:
Frank Asch
Eric Carle
Mem Fox
Laura Numeroff
Audrey Wood
Rosemary Wells
Kevin Henkes
Jan Brett
David McPhail
Mo Willems
Jane Yolen
Arnold Lobel
Cynthia Rylant
Ezra Jack Keats
Beginning Accelerated Reader
Fly Guy Series
Little Critter Series by Mercer Mayer
Books by Arnold Lobel
Books by Harriet Ziefert
Books by Syd Hoff
Any Dr. Seuss book or
Dr. Seuss beginner book
Non-Fiction Suggestions
Books by Alan Fowler
Books by Gail Gibbons
“Ranger Rick” Magazines
“Zoobooks” Magazines
Award Winning Books
Caldecott Medal
Newberry Medal
South Carolina Picture Book Award
2nd Grade
The following is a list of books that have been selected to enhance your child’s summer reading program. Teachers and staff at our school have chosen these books because of their reputation as high quality children’s reading material. Please encourage your child to read at least eight books from this list or other appropriate books you find by these and other authors. The objective of this list is to encourage reading for enjoyment and to maintain a reading program for your child over the summer months.
Reading suggestions: Read with your child, model enjoyable family reading,make sure your child’s material is interesting to him/her, and have fun with reading. Students may choose books from the following series:
The Boxcar Children
Junie B. Jones
Magic Tree House
Judy Moody
Cam Jansen
Mr. Putter and Tabby
Henry and Mudge
Bailey School Kids
Horrible Harry
A to Z Mysteries
My Weird School
Ready, Freddy
3rd Grade
We would like for you to read one book from each of the following genres: mystery, realistic fiction, nonfiction, and biography. Please use your summer reading log to keep track of what you are reading and turn it in to your homeroom teacher on the first day of school. Please go to the local library to check out books or go to MACKIN Via and read e-books or myOn books. Our LMC will be open for checkouts and family reading time on select days in June. Please see our Belle Hall web page and Facebook page for days and times.
3rd Grade continued
Listed below are several different series that 3rd graders enjoy. Please make sure ALL books that you choose are Just Right for you (not too easy and not too hard) Happy Reading!
Ready, Freddy! / Zeke Meeks / Jake Maddox (sports)Buzz Beaker / A-Z Mysteries / Diary of a Wimpy Kid
Mighty Mighty Monsters / Magic Tree House / Who Was…Who is biographies
Andrew Lost / Geronimo Stilton / American Girl
Stella Batts / Pony Tales / Victory School Superstars (sports)
Black Lagoon Chapter books / Judy Moody / The Cul-de-sac Kids
Dork Diaries / Rainbow Magic / Mercy Watson
4th Grade
The Fourth Grade Teachers would like for the rising 4th graders to read one book in each genre during the summer vacation:
- Autobiography or Biography
- Mystery
- American Historical Fiction
After each book is read, students should write the title, the author and a one-paragraph (5-8 sentences) summary on a piece of notebook paper. Remember to check for punctuation, spelling and capitalization. Students should bring their paragraphs to school on the first day of 4th grade. Extra credit will be given. We would also like to encourage rising 4th graders to read Accelerated Reader books during the summer. You may log on to the AR Book Finder to search for books with AR quizzes. The link to the login page is on the BHES LMC webpage.
5th Grade
The following books/authors have been selected for 5th grade summer reading. It is suggested that each student read at least three books on the list and write on an index card the title, author and summary of the book. Extra credit will be given for each summary (up to three) turned in at the beginning of the school year.
2015-16 SC Children’s Book Award Nominees:
- A Snicker of Magic by Natalie Lloyd
- Almost Super by Marion Jensen
- Anna Was Here by Jane Kurtz
- The Boy on the Porch by Sharon Creech
- The Case of the Vanishing Honeybees: A Scientific Mystery by Sandra Markle
- Charlie Bumpers vs. the Teacher of the Year by Bill Harley
- Duke by Kirby Larson
- Gaby Lost and Found by Angela Cervantes
- Gingersnap by Patricia Reilly Giff
- The Girl from Felony Bay by J. E. Thompson
- Half a Chance by Cynthia Lord
- Hey Charleston! The True Story of the Jenkins Orphanage Band by Ann F. Rockwell
- Ick! Yuck! Eew!: Our Gross American History by Lois Miner Huey
- The Junction of Sunshine and Lucky by Holly Schindler
- Mountain Dog by Margarita Engle
- Rules for Ghosting by A. J. Paquette
- Rump: The True Story of Rumplestiltskin by Liesl Shurtiliff
- Sky Jumpers by Peggy Eddleman
- The True Blue Scouts of Sugar Man Swamp by Kathi Appelt
- Zane and the Hurricane by Rodman Philbrick