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Well said...I have  a group of boys around the same age who are just  
finishing up A Series of Unfortunate Events....if she likes that kind  
of sarcastic reading. Also, Sisters Grimm by Buckley is one of my new  
hot series. Don't forget the Beverly Cleary books! Oh, Naylor's  
Hatfords and Malloys....aka Boys start the war ...

FWIW, my Anastasia books just don't move...I keep recommending them  
and they just sit....so they are being weeded out and will probably go  
so a classroom.


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Barb Engvall
=^..^=

Teacher-Librarian
John Campbell Elem
Selah, WA
macbarb@charter.net
http://www.selah.k12.wa.us/JC/jc.cfm

On Jun 4, 2008, at 5:52 AM, Gail Smith wrote:

> This teacher seems to be falling into the trap that is so common  
> among the
> parents of gifted children--or advanced readers--which is to think  
> that a
> child must always be reading on the upper end of their reading  
> ability.
> Especially for recreational reading, it is much better to allow a  
> child more
> leeway in selecting what interests them.  I have taught reading in a  
> gifted
> school program for 15 years and find that the children will pick  
> books from
> a variety of reading levels but are more concerned with content that
> interests them.  I understand that we want the children to be  
> challenged in
> school to continue their educational growth, but reading just for  
> fun needs
> to be encouraged also.  Most school librarians enjoy reading  
> children's or
> young adult literature that no one could claim is on their "reading  
> level",
> and children should, in my opinion, be given the same kind of choice  
> of
> materials and levels.
>
> That being said, I would suggest Chasing Vermeer and sequels by Blue
> Balliett, the Anastasia Krupnik series by Lois Lowry, Anne of Green  
> Gables
> series, and Nancy Drew,(my students who have a preference choose the
> original old ones).
>
> On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 7:40 AM, Tish Carpinelli <carpinellit@lcmrschools.com 
> >
> wrote:
>
>> Hi all-
>>
>> I have a teacher whose daughter (8 yrs. old and reading on a 6th  
>> grade
>> level) is having a hard time finding books. Her mom wants the books  
>> to be
>> on
>> a reading level appropriate for her, but with age-appropiateness (for
>> instance, the girl's class just finished reading Stargirl, which  
>> wasn't
>> what
>> she wanted the type of material she wanted her daughter reading  
>> yet). I'm
>> in
>> a high school, so I've kind of lost touch with the elementary  
>> books. Any
>> suggestions?
>>
>>
>>
>> Tish Carpinelli, Media Specialist
>>
>> Lower Cape May Regional H.S.
>>
>> Cape May, NJ
>>
>> carpinellit@lcmrschools.com
>>
>>
>>
>>
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