Fourth Grade Summer Reading Program John F. Pattie Elementary School 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 complete a minimum number of readings over the summer. Students in Grades 4 who participate will complete a list of books read. The documentation should include the name of the author, the title of the book, and a parent or guardian statement that the student has completed the reading. For Grade 4 students who participate in Prince William County Public Library's Summer Reading Program, the Public Library documentation will apply. Students will receive an extra A (100) for each book completed, for a maximum total of three. Completion of the summer reading will be recorded for students by the end of the second week of school. All titles are available through the PWC Library System. Revised 05/2015 Page 1 of 7 PWCS Fourth Grade Summer Reading Program Suggested Reading The following titles are suggestions for summer reading. Other books selected by the student with guidance from a parent/guardian and/or librarian are also acceptable. Participation in the PWC Public Library Summer Reading Program and its documentation are also acceptable. Author Title Angleburger, Tom The Strange Case of the Origami Yoda 2010 Sixth-grader Tommy and his friends describe their interactions with a paper finger puppet of Yoda, worn by their weird classmate Dwight, as they try to figure out whether or not the puppet can really predict the future. Part of an Origami series Applegate, Katherine The One and Only Ivan 2013 When Ivan, a gorilla who has lived for years in a down-and-out circusthemed mall, meets Ruby, a baby elephant that has been added to the mall, he decides that he must find her a better life. Avi Poppy 1995 Poppy the deer mouse urges her family to move next to a field of corn big enough to feed them all forever, but Mr. Ocax, a terrifying owl, has other ideas. Read more exciting books by Avi. Barrett, Tracy The 100 Year Old Secret 2008 Xena and Xander Holmes, American brother and sister living in London, discover that Sherlock Holmes was their great, great-grandfather. When they are inducted into the Society for the Preservation of Famous Detectives, they are given his unresolved casebook from which they try to solve the case of a famous missing painting. Barretta, George Timeless Thomas : How Thomas Edison Changed Our Lives 2012 Introduces Thomas Edison's exceptional inventions, innovations and career-and how his work continues to affect our lives today. It is a tribute to the inventor who continues to influence modern life. Revised 05/2015 Pub. Date Annotation Page 2 of 7 Berk, Sheryl Winner Takes All 2012 The Cupcake Club Fourth grader Kylie Carson starts a cupcake club as a way to make new friends at her new school, but it may be the end of the Cupcake Club when mean girl Meredith tries to sabotage the big cupcake party planned by Kylie and her fellow bakers. Part of a series by a Fairfax, Va., mother/daughter team. When Nick decides to turn around his 5th grade teacher’s love of the dictionary, he invents a new word and begins a chain of events that quickly moves beyond his control. Recommended 4th grade author-part of a series Also writes the Jake Drake series Clements, Andrew Frindle and other Stories about School Life Various Colfer, Chris Land of Stories: The Wishing Spell 2012 Through the mysterious powers of a cherished book of stories, twins Alex and Conner leave their world behind and find themselves in a foreign land full of wonder and magic where they come face-to-face with the fairy tale characters they grew up reading about. Part of a popular series. Davies, Jacqueline Lemonade War 2007 Evan and his sister Jessie normally get along until a letter arrives that they will be in the same fourth grade classroom. Evan makes a bet to see who can make the most money selling lemonade (winner takes all). Each chapter begins with a brief description of an economic/business term that relates to the ongoing sibling war. Part of a series. . DiCamillo, Kate Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane 2006 Edward Tulane, a selfish toy rabbit, learns about love after he falls overboard on a trip with his owner. After being rescued, Edward begins a journey from one owner to another, learning to love more than himself. Read more books by this author. DiCamillo, Kate The Tale of Despereaux 2003 The adventures of Desperaux Tilling, a small mouse of unusual talents, the princess that he loves, the servant girl who longs to be a princess and a devious rat determined to bring them all to ruin. Epstein, Adam Familiars 2010 When an alley cat, Aldwyn, passes himself off as a magical animal companion to Jack, a young wizard in training, Aldwyn and his fellow "familiars," a know-it-all blue jay and bumbling tree frog, must save the kingdom after the evil queen of Vastia kidnaps Jack and two other wizards. Book 1 of a series Revised 05/2015 Page 3 of 7 Friedman, Robin The Silent Witness 2005 Presents the true story of eight-year-old Lula McLean, in whose parlor Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant in 1865, and her rag doll that was left on the parlor sofa and taken by Union Colonel Thomas Moore as a souvenir. Glassman, Miriam Call Me Oklahoma 2013 Paige Turner starts fourth grade with a new name in hopes of being more bold and brave, especially when dealing with class bully Viveca and overcoming her stage fright. Hermes, Patricia Our Strange New Land: Elizabeth’s Jamestown Colony Diary 2000 In 1607, three English ships sail the James River and establish the first permanent English colony. Nine-year-old Elizabeth “Lizzie” Barker keeps a journal for her brother, Caleb who stayed in England because of his weak lungs. Lizzie describes the forest, the Indians and her adventures. Hermes, Patricia The Starving Time: Elizabeth’s Jamestown Colony Diary 2001 The story of Lizzie continues with stories about Captain John Smith. She reports on the many challenges faced by the struggling colony. As a result of starvation and disease, Lizzie watches hopelessly as many die. Hoffman, Judy The Art of Flying 2013 Eleven-year-old Fortuna Dalliance is asked by the weird Baldwin sisters to convince Martin, a distinctly bird-like boy, to return to his true form as a swallow but Fortuna is not sure she is willing to lose her new friend. Holmes, Jennifer Babymouse: Queen of the World Various Graphic Novel- An imaginative mouse dreams of being queen of the world, but will settle for an invitation to the most popular girl's slumber party. Part of a popular series Holm, Jennifer Squish: Super Amoeba 2011 Marcionette, Jake Just Jake 2014 Graphic Novel-The young amoeba Squish, inspired by his favorite comic book hero, Super Amoeba, tries to navigate his way through school and save his friends and the world from the evils that lurk in the halls. Part of a series Middle schooler Jake Ali Mathews and his family move from Florida to Maryland and Jake must start at the bottom of the social ladder once again, but he is determined to make friends and get back on top with the help of his box of "kid cards" and his natural "awesomeness." Revised 05/2015 Page 4 of 7 McMann, Lisa The Unwanteds 2011 Combining Harry Potter and the Hunger Games into a fantasy in the futuristic society of Quillthe the "unwanteds" are taken out of society. However, an eccentric mage has created a magical world designed to save the unwanteds and prepare them for what he feels will be an eventual battle between the two worlds. Talking statues, magic spells, and plot twists create a quickly moving story with short chapters—a fast read. Messner, Kate Ranger in Time, Rescue on the Oregon Trail 2015 Ranger, a golden retriever, could have been a great search-and-rescue dog, but one day he unearths a mysterious box and is transported back to the year 1850, where he is really needed by a family traveling along the Oregon Trail. Pastis, Stephen Mistakes Were Made 2013 Timmy Failure and his sidekick, Total, an imaginary1500-pound polar bear, run a detective agency true to its name: Total Failure, Inc. The slapstick text combined with the pen-and-ink illustrations result in hilarious situation showing just how socially inept Timmy can be. Similar to Diary of a Wimpy Kid. First book in the series—next Timmy Failure: Now Look What You’ve Done Pichon, Liz The Brilliant World of Tom Gates 2014 In this diary-style, comic novel Tom Gates fifth-grader documents the hilarious details of every mishap and success. The handwritten font and cartoon drawings bring Tom’s experiences to life. If you like Diary of a Wimpy Kid, try this book. Pinckney, Andrea Davis Boycott Blues: How Rosa Parks Inspired a Nation 2008 Rundell, Katherine Rooftoppers 2013 Selznick, Brian The Invention of Hugo Cabret 2007 The form of a blues song is used to share the story of the year-long bus boycott in Montgomery, Alabama, sparked by seamstress Rosa Parks' refusal to give up her seat on a city bus to a white passenger in 1955, which resulted in a repeal of the Jim Crow segregation laws. When authorities threaten to take Sophie, twelve, from Charles who has been her guardian since she was one and both survived a shipwreck, the pair goes to Paris to try to find Sophie's mother, and they are aided by Matteo and his band of "rooftoppers." When twelve-year-old Hugo, an orphan living and repairing clocks within the walls of a Paris train station in 1931, meets a mysterious toyseller and his goddaughter, his undercover life and his biggest secret are jeopardized. Revised 05/2015 Page 5 of 7 St. George, Judith The Ghost, the White House and Me 2007 When eleven-year-old Kay Kay Granger learns that the White House is haunted and uses that knowledge to play a prank on her family, she lands in big trouble with her mother, the United States President. Steinberg, Julie Friendship Over 2014 Ten-year-old Celie confides her worries about her ex-best friend, her maddening older sister, and her grandmother in her journal. The drawings and handwritten typeface make this similar to other fiction graphic novel hybrids such as Dork Diaries, Popularity Papers, and Amelia’s Notebook. Tashjian, Janet My Life as a Book 2010 Derek, 12, hates to read but loves to draw, and his incisive and funny cartoons fill the margins of this first-person account of his struggle with a summer-reading assignment. He's also attempting to solve a mystery involving his babysitter who drowned 10 years before. Other titles in series include My Life as a…Stuntboy;….as a Cartoonist;…as a Joke;…as a Gamer. Watson, Tom Stick Dog 2013 Stick Dog and his four friends – Stripes, Mutt, Poo-Poo and Karen – will do anything to steal some sweet-smelling hamburgers from a family at Picasso Park. Part of a series Weatherford, Carole Boston Freedom on the Menu: the Greensboro Sit-ins 2007 The 1960 civil rights sit-ins at the Woolworth's lunch counter in Greensboro, North Carolina, are seen through the eyes of a young Southern black girl. EBooks in the Pattie Library Access the Pattie OPAC on the Pattie Library Webpage Look for this symbol Access 24/7 Click on Open Book to read the book or Audio to have it read to you. Revised 05/2015 Page 6 of 7 Prince William County Public Schools Summer Reading 2015 Documentation Grade 4 Students in Grade 4 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 Revised 05/2015 Classroom Teacher Page 7 of 7
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