May 2012

Dear Parent or Guardian:

Educational research continually confirms the long held belief that reading provides children with many of the skills necessary for success. In addition to preparing our students for the challenging state assessments, reading regularly improves comprehension, vocabulary, and both literacy and verbal skills. Recognizing the benefits of encouraging reading, the FPM English Department worked diligently with parents and students to revise the summer reading assignment. Students will be expected to read one required book and one book of their choice. Students may not read books that are part of the ELA curriculum, including books studied in elementary school and the following:

The Adventures of Tom SawyerThe Witch of Blackbird Pond A Wrinkle in Time

So Far From the Bamboo Grove The Diary of a Young GirlShakespeare’s Works

The ContenderEnder’s GameOf Mice and Men

Lord of the FliesThat Was Then, This is NowThe Late Great Me

To Kill a MockingbirdHomecoming The Outsiders

The Secret Life of BeesThe Book ThiefThe Color of Water

The Things They Carried (excluding 11AP)Water for Elephants (excluding 12AP)The Kite Runner

NightjohnThe Skin I’m InNory Ryan’s Song

Warriors Don’t CrySpeakHouse of the Scorpion

Attached is a list of required reading texts, one for each academic placement. Students entering 10A will be required to read the assigned titleand complete the required tasks. Students entering 11AP and 12AP will be required to read the two titles listedand complete the required assignments. During the first weeks of school, teachers will review the book with their students, and students will be given a short-answer test.

Also attached is a list of titles, suggested by your child’s peers, separated into junior high and high school texts. You are strongly encouraged to contact your local librarian for suggestions. In addition, you may wish to contact the New York Public Library, Office of Young Adult Services, at teenlink.nypl.org for assistance. In September students will be expected to return with one of the creative assignments completed for their independently chosen book. Students will present these assignments to the class after they have received a rubric explaining how they will be assessed on the creativity of the project, rather than on the book’s content.

Students currently in grades 7-11 will have the opportunity to purchase the required reading selection through Barnes & Noble during their English classes. The price of each selection is listed next to the title on the following pages. Only checks will be accepted. Please make checks payable to Barnes Noble.

The Elmont Public Library and the Floral Park Public Library have been informed of this assignment in the event your child would like to borrow the book from the library.

Please make every effort to become involved in the process of reading with your child. We hope your child will find this experience enjoyable. If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to contact my voicemail at 516-488-9323 before June 22. Please leave your name and number, and I will return your call. I thank you in advance for your assistance.

Respectfully,

Alice Bowman

English Chairperson

Required Summer Reading

(These books will be reviewed and students will be tested on these books.)

The grade levels listed indicate the students’ placements for next year.
The prices now include tax.
*8RThe Pigman ($7.59)
by Paul Zindel / *11AP Malcolm X ($8.68)
by Alex Haley
*8ADicey’s Song ($8.68)
by Cynthia Voigt / *11AP Freakonomics ($17.37)
by Steven Levitt & Stephen Dubner
*9RThe Messenger ($8.15)
by Lois Lowry / *12AP Let the Great World Spin ($16.29)
by Colum McCann
*9AThe Pearl ($9.78)
by John Steinbeck / *12AP Home ($13.92)
by Toni Morrison
*10RA Separate Peace ($13.03)
by John Knowles / *12RX/Novels Water for Elephants($16.24)
by Sara Gruen
*10AThe Book Thief ($14.11)
by Markus Zusak / *12RX/Creative Writing Olive Kitteridge($16.29)
by Elizabeth Strout
*11RThe Catcher in the Rye ($7.59)
by J.D. Salinger / *12RX/Mass Media
One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest ($10.85)
by Ken Kesey

*These titles will be available for purchase during English class until Thursday, May 31, 2012.

Independent Reading Assignments

(Students will read a book of their choice and complete ONE of the following creative projects)

Junior High Students: * Choose an astrological sign for each of the main characters and explain why the (**grades 7 and 8) character fits the sign’s criteria.

* Create an original book cover.

* Choose a scene in the book and create a two-minute soundtrack for the scene.

* Design and draw costumes for the main characters.

* Write a letter to one of the characters about an incident in the book.

* Create a comic book of one of the events in the novel.

* Write a poem that expresses the novel’s theme.

Senior High Students: * Retell part of the story from the point of view of another character.

(**grades 9-12) * Create a board game that reflects the plot of the novel.

* Compose a two-minute soundtrack that expresses the theme of the novel.

* Write an alternative ending for the book.

* Write a news story on an important event in the novel.

* Create a comic book of the novel.

* Create a power-point presentation of the novel.

* Write diary entries for the main characters during crucial points in the story.

The length of written assignments should be between one and two pages.

**The grade levels listed above indicate the grade in which a student will be enrolled during the 2012-2013 school year.
Titles suggested by junior high students

A Tree Grows in Brooklyn

Around the World in 80 Days

Bud not Buddy

Car Trouble

The Cases that Haunt Us

City of Ember

Corner of the Universe

Dollhouse Murders

Eldest

Eragon

Gathering Blue

The Harry Potter series

Hatchet

Holes

Hoo

House of Tailors

Inkheart

Inkspell

Journey to the Center of the Earth

Last Shot

Library Card

Little Women

The Lost Boy

Maximum Ride

The Million Dollar Shot

A Murder for Her Majesty

Nancy Drew Mystery Series

Number the Stars

Race for the Sky

Series of Unfortunate Events

Star Girl

Stranger with My Face

The Supernaturalist

The Swiss Family Robinson

Treasure Island

Vanishing Act

The Uglies Trilogy [one of them]

The Watsons go to Birmingham

The Wave

The Westing Game

The Witches

The Young Reader’s Edition-Three Cups of Tea: One Man’s Journey to Change the World...One Child at a Time

Titles suggested by high school students

All Around the Town

America

Angels and Demons

Annie’s Baby

Anthem

Are Men Necessary?

Artemis Fowl

Black Hawk Down

Blood and Chocolate

The Bluest Eye

The Body of Christopher Creed

The Boy Who Saved Baseball

Bright Lights Big City

Candide

Children of the Mind

Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister

Cross

Daddy’s Little Girl

Daughters of the Moon

The DaVinci Code

Deception

Define Normal

The Devil Wears Prada

Diary Lullaby

Don’t Die My Love

Doors of the Moon and Suns of the Dark

Eldest

Emma and Me

Enough About Me

Eragon

Everything is Illuminated

Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close

The Fabric of the Universe

Fast Food Nation

Fight Book

The Five People You Meet in Heaven

The Other Boleyn Girl

The Red Tent

Flags of our Fathers

The Fountainhead

Freakonomics

George’s Passion

Girl Interrupted

Go Ask Alice

Green Angel

Harry Potter Series

The Hobbit Series

I’m Not Who You Think I am

Infinite Jest

Just Listen

Leadership Secrets of Attila the Hun

Letters From Rifka

Life Expectancy

The Life of Pi

Lily’s Crossing

London Bridges

The Lovely Bones

Loves Music, Loves to Dance

Madame Bovary

The Memory Keeper’s Daughter

Middlesex

A Million Little Pieces

My Sister’s Keeper

The Namesake

New Moon

No Second Chance

The Notebook

On the Road

Only if You Could See Me Now

The Origin of Time

Over the Wall

The Pact

Painting the Black

Pandora’s Box

Perks of Being a Wallflower

The Picture of Dorian Gray

The Prince

The Princess Bride

The Princess Diaries

Prozac Nation

Rainbow Six

The Real Panda

Running With Scissors

The Secret

The Scarlet Letter

Sherlock Holmes Series

Sophie’s Choice

Story of a Girl

The Tender Bar

The Thirteenth Tale

The Time Machine

They Cage the Animals at Night

Tuesdays With Morrie

Twilight

Uncle Tom’s Cabin

War and Peace

Wicked

Three Cups of Tea: One Man's Mission to Promote Peace . . . One School at a Time