Loves You, fiction Mr. Hatch 39 The Giving Shel Silverstein Fiction 530L Picture Tree
40 Chicka Bill Martin Fiction AD Picture
Chicka Poetry 530L Boom Boom
John Archambault
41 The Rainbow Marcus Pfister Fiction AD Picture
Fish 610L
42 Wonder Emily McCully Non- AD Picture
Horse Fiction 690L Animal Fantasy
43 Please Gerald Kelley Fiction 510L Picture
Please the Bees
44 Will You be Steven Kroll Fiction 480L Picture
my Valentine? 45 A Sick Day Philip Stead Fiction AD Picture for Amos 580L McGee
46 Hop on Pop Dr. Seuss Fiction 190L Picture
47 Just in Case Max Lucando Non 490L Picture
you ever Fiction wonder Inform- ational
48 Here Comes Jonah Winter Historical- AD Picture
the Garbage Fiction 670L Barge
49 Because of Fran Gannon Non 50L Picture
an Acorn Fiction
50 She Chelsea Clinton Non NC Picture
Persisted Fiction 1170L Biogr- Aphy 51 Dorothea Carole Weatherford Non NC Picture Lange: The Fiction 1030L photographe r who found the faces of the depression
52 What’s the Ruby Shamir Non AD Picture
Big Deal Fiction 1120L About First Ladies
53 The Lorax Dr. Seuss Fiction 560L Picture
54 No, David! David Shannon Fiction BR Picture
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55 Like Pickle Julie Sternburg Fiction 570L Chapter
Juice on a Cookie 56 Junie B. Barbra Schultz Fiction 380L Chapter Jones: Stupid Smelly Bus
57 Mercy Kate Dicamillo Fiction 450L Chapter
Watson to the Rescue
58 When Brian Selznick Non- 920L Chapter
Marian Sang Fiction Pam Ryan Biography
59 Duke Andrea Pinkney Non- 800L Chapter
Ellington Fiction Biography
60 The World Matt Doeden Non 5-6 Chapter
Series: Fiction Baseball’s Biggest Stage 61 Swish: The Mike Kennedy Non 900L Chapter Quest for Fiction Basketball’s Mark Stewart Perfect Shot
62 Ramona Beverly Cleary Fiction 810L Chapter
Forever
63 Phantoms Debbie Dadey Fiction Grade3- Chapter
Don’t Drive 4 Sports Cars
64 Mermaids Debbie Dadey Fiction 620L Chapter
Don’t Run Track 65 The Kids in Ann Martin Fiction 580L Chapter Ms. Coleman’s Class: Teacher’s Pet
66 The Giant Joanna Cole Fiction 2-5 Chapter
Germ
67 Diary of a Jeff Kinney Fiction 950L Chapter
Wimpy Kid
68 Dory Abby Hanlon Fiction 650L Chapter
Fantasmagor y
69 The Not-so- Pamela Service Fiction 630L Chapter
Genre: Fiction Author: Julie Dannerberg Reading Level: K-2 Brief Summary: It is the first day of school and everyone can be nervous, even including the teacher! In the beginning of the book the author makes you think it is a student that is nervous but at the end of the book it reveals that the teacher was the nervous one. Sarah Jane Hartwell was the character in the book and she struggled in the morning trying to go to school for her first day of teaching. She arrives at the school on her first day where she knows no one and no one knows her. She befriends Mrs. Burton and she helps her ease into her first day of school, as a new teacher. Theme: School, Confronting Fears Class Activity: This is a good book to read on the first day of school. It is a good way to explain that being nervous and scared on the first day of schools is okay. It also teaches the students to be nice to one another since we are all nervous. You can do multiple activities with students. One activity that would be good is after reading the book discuss the student’s predictions on whether the students or the teacher was nervous. After this you could invite the students to share how they are feeling on the first day of school.
2. Book: Oh, The Places You’ll Go
Genre: Fiction Author: Dr. Suess Reading Level: Pre-K-2 Brief Summary: In the story it talks about a boy who is about to go on a new adventure in life. The book shows the different things the boy has to go through during this new adventure. It dies a good job at persuading the reader that we are in control of our life and the decisions we make and the roads we decide to take. You may not know where you are going, but don’t look back. There are plenty of places to go out and see and in time we will be where we are meant to be. Theme: Adventure, Goals, Confidence Class Activity: This book would be a good book to read at the beginning of the year or the end of the year. If you were to read this book in the beginning of the year it could be used to show the students where they can go throughout the year. If you read it at the end of the year it can be used to show them where they will go from this point on in their lives. A good activity would be for the students to write their goals they have for themselves.
3. Book: Green Eggs and Ham
Genre: Fiction Author: Dr. Seuss Reading Level: 210L Brief Summary: This book is about Sam-I-Am trying to convince to narrator to try green eggs and ham. He offers the green eggs and ham in different places and with different animals. At the end of the book the narrator tries the green eggs and ham and ends up falling in love with them. In relation to a student’s life this book is trying to tell the reader that you should always try something first before you say no. This encourages students to always give things there best! Theme: Encouragement, Willingness Class Activity: For an activity I would check all the student’s allergies and make sure nobody had any. I would get some simple foods like gummy worms, cheese, peanut butter, etc. I would have all of the children taste test each food item. I would give them a worksheet with the items on it and tell them to check off the foods that they liked and put a x by the ones they didn’t like. I would explain to the children that they should never say no to something without trying it first. I would make sure I related it to school work as well. This would be good to do at the beginning of the year or around Dr. Seuss week.
4. Book: Froggy Goes to School
Genre: Fiction Author: Jonathan London Reading Level: 490L Brief Summary: Froggy’s mother knows that everyone is nervous on the first day of school. Froggy is not nervous on the first day of school, instead he is anxious and ready to go. His excitement about being at school reinsures everyone that school can be fun. This is the same for the students first day of school. As teachers and fellow classmates, we can give the children hope that school is indeed fun and nothing to be nervous about. Theme: School, Friendship, Courage Class Activity: I would most likely use this on the first day of school. I would use this to help the students warm up with the rest of their classmates. I would have them feel out a paper that tells about themselves. I would have them all rotate their papers around the room and give them each time to read each other’s. I may break this up into groups depending on how big the class is. I would then remind them to be more like froggy in new situations.
5. Book: Mermaids Don’t Run Track
Genre: Fiction Author: Debbie Dadey Reading Level: 620L Brief Summary: Mr. Jenkins, the director of Camp Lone Wolf, decided to hold a track meet. He brought an expert running coach to help to kids at school be prepared. The new coach sings and when she sings people feel like they can do anything. The kids notice her resemblance to a mermaid and notices that she doesn’t like to get wet and refuses to. The kids begin to suspect that their coach is indeed a mermaid nd they had to solve the mystery before they lost Mr. Jenkins and Camp Lone Wolf forever. Theme: Helping Out, Creativity Class Activity: You could have your own mystery that the students have to work in groups to figure out and you could have the mystery about your classroom and around your classroom or you could have them do it outside.
6. Book: Like Pickle Juice on a Cookie
Genre: Fiction Author: Judith Nadell Reading Level: 1-2 Brief Summary: This book tells the story of a girl named Eleanor, whose babysitter Bibi, moved away. Eleanor experiences the summer without Bibi and prepares for the upcoming school year. Her new “less-than-perfect babysitter is not the same as Bibi was. Eleanor realized as the school year goes on that she will always have Bibi no matter how far away she is. Theme: Motivation, Love Class Activity: You could read this book to the students at the beginning of the school year. This book would help some students transition into school because it talks about changes happening in Eleanor’s life. You could have the students write down some of their fear and you can read over them and try to help them with it throughout the school year. 7. Book: The Not-so-Perfect Planet Genre: Fiction Author: Barbara Stavetski Reading Level: 1-2 Brief Summary: This book has many crazy events that happen throughout it. It starts off with a boy names Josh Higgins who has an alien gizmo that lets him think his way into other planets. He does not want to use it but his sister Maggie won’t stop bugging him about it so he agreed to an off-world vacation. Josh dreams up a great planet and he thought he was prepared for everything. A parade of cranky creatures spoiled Josh and Maggie’s perfect getaway. The planets locals can’t get along and Josh and Maggie find themselves caught up in the mess. They have to decide if they are going to try to make peace or stay stuck in the crazy planet. Theme: Persistence, Confidence Class Activity: You can have your students do something they’ve never done before to show them that not everything is perfect all of the time.
8. Book: When Marian Sang
Genre: Non-Fiction – Biography Author: Brian Selznick, Pam Ryan Reading Level: 920L Brief Summary: The book is about Marian Anderson who is best known for her historic concert at the Lincoln Memorial in 1939. This event showcased the uniqueness of her voice, the strength of her character, and the struggles in the time she lived. Theme: Reality, Food, Bodies Class Activity: You can read this book prior to doing a lesson on Black History month. You could do a booklet which has the faces of all the people who you’ve talk about throughout the month. Each person you talk about you can have the students color the picture in their booklet and then put the name and a sentence about that person.
9. Book: Somebody Loves You, Mr. Hatch
Genre: Realistic-Fiction Author: Eileen Spinelli Reading Level: 660L Brief Summary: Mr. hatch is a predictable man who leads a painfully ordered and uninteresting life. On Valentines Day Mr. Hatch got a giant candy-filed heart with a note “Somebody loves you.” Just the thought of someone taking interest in him changed the way he interacted with the neighbors and co- workers. It turns out that it was delivered to the wrong person but his neighbors rally around him in a loving demonstration. He finally felt loved. Theme: Valentine’s Day, Love, Friendship Class Activity: This would be a good book to read before Valentine’s Day and it would be a good time to explain to them that we have to always be the best we can be and support each other. You could do a Valentines/love activity by having the students decorate a heart. 10. Book: Mercy Watson to the Rescue Genre: Fiction Author: Kate Dicamillo Reading Level: 450L Brief Summary: Mercy is a porker pig who is a beloved member of the family. When Mr. and Mrs. Watson sing her a happy morning song, she feels warm inside. When the lights go off, Mercy gets scared and gets into the bed with the Watsons. After the bed breaks many different things happen. The Watsons think Mercy is on the way the call the fire department but she was really just going next door to the neighbors to see if they had any toast. After another misunderstanding the fireman arrive just in time to rescue the Watsons who were about to fall through the floor. Mercy is look at as a hero to the Watsons. Class Activity: Have your students write about a time when they had crazy events in their life. This chapter books does a great job at showing all the crazy things that can happen in life.
11. Book: I am a Rainbow
Genre: Fiction Author: Dolly Parton Grade Level: N/A Brief Summary: This book talks about the different ways we feel. This book is good for any age group. It correlates a feeling with a color. She talks about all the colors and has a feeling for each. She also makes sure that she addresses that it’s okay to feel any of the colors. Class Connection: This would be a good connection to make with the students. This would be a good book to use during the first month of school. I would use this to let the students know that it is alright to feel different emotions. I would also encourage the students to talk to me about their feelings.
12. Book: The Dot
Genre: Fiction Author: Peter Reynolds Reading Level: AD 500L Brief Summary: This book is one of my favorites because it does a great job encouraging students. It all started when the student says to the art teacher that she can’t draw. So, the art teacher tells her to just make a mark and see where it takes her. The girl made a dot on the paper, so the teacher then told the student to sign it. When the student returns to school she sees her artwork hanging over the teacher’s desk. At the art show a boy tells her that he can’t draw and she tells him the same thing the art teacher told her. Theme: Inspirational Class Activity: This is a good book to read to the students to help give them encouragement. You could read the book to them before they have an assignment they have to do. This would also be a good book for art class because you can show the students that you are okay with whatever they decide to draw as long as it is a free draw.
13. Book: I Knew You Could!
Genre: Fiction Author: Craig Dorfman Reading Level: Pre-K thru 2nd Brief Summary: This book is the follow up book from The Little Train That Could, it has a very powerful meaning behind it. It talks about the train going through many different places and things. Every time the train gets to a destination it talks about the positive within that destination. Class Activity: For an activity to do with this book, you can have the students do an activity that correlates to social emotional. I think having the students go around and tell each other positive things would be a good easy activity to do with this book. You could even have an anchor chart and have the students tell you ways that encourage people.
14. Book: After the Fall
Genre: Fiction Author: Dan Santat Reading Level: AD 550L Brief Summary: This book is the follow up book from humpty dumpty, it talks about after the fall. In this book the author is using humpty dumpty to encourage the readers to never give up. Humpty dumpty is faced with a situation in which he has to make a big decision. He is tired of looking at the birds fly from the ground but he is too afraid to climb up the ladder to get to the top of the wall. Just like in our lives we are too afraid to climb to the top of the wall because we are too afraid of falling down or failing. At the end of the book he climbs up the wall and he turned into a bird himself. The meaning behind the book is very powerful. Theme: Self-determination, Persistence Class Activity: This would be a good story to read any time of the year because it has a great story behind it. You could have the class write down the things that they struggle with being able to do or accomplish, then you could have the class write down ways that the will accomplish these things.
15. Book: A Bad Case of the Stripes
Genre: Fiction Author: David Shannon Reading Level: AD 610L Brief Summary: Camilla doesn’t want anyone to know she likes lima beans. No one else at her school eats them. She is very worried about what others think about her, so she ends up with a bad case of the stripes. She changes stripes, colors and patterns whenever she does some activity. When a cure is presented, she is unsure because it is lima beans. She gives in to the cure and doesn’t care if people know that she likes lima beans. Theme: Acceptance, Differentiation Class Activity: You can have your class all get up in a circle and go around the room and tell one another one thing about themselves that they love, or you can have them write down their qualities along with a hand-drawn picture of themselves.
16. Book: The Giving Tree
Genre: Fiction Author: Shel Silverstein Reading Level: 530L Brief Summary: In this book a tree is looking to make a boy happy. The tree gives parts of itself to the boy and he can turn the item into money from the apples, a house from the branches and he made a boat from the trunk. No matter what the tree gave, it was happy. Theme: Giving, Sharing, Kindness Class Activity: You can have your students share about a time when they selflessly helped someone. If they haven’t you can ask them to try to do something out of the good in their heart. Once they do, you can have them record about the experience in their journals. 17. Book: The Rainbow Fish Genre: Fiction Author: Marcus Pfister Reading Level: AD 610L Brief Summary: This book is about a fish who doesn’t want to share his shiny, rainbow scales. No one in the ocean wants to be his friend and he is clueless. He asks a wise octopus what he could do to gain friends, so the octopus says to give away the scales; all except one. He’s less beautiful, but he has many friends, so he is happy. Theme: Giving, Friendship Class Activity: You can ask your students if they have ever had a friend ask for something of theirs that they really loved and if they lost a friend because they wouldn’t share. They can share in front of the class or write in their journals.
18. Book: Please Please the Bees
Genre: Fiction Author: Gerald Kelley Reading Level: 510L Brief Summary: This book is about Benedict who is a bear. Every morning the bees leave a jar of honey on Benedicts doorsteps and everyday he has honey for breakfast and also puts it in his tea. When the bees go on a strike it changes everything. Benedict has to listen to the bees and the he realizes that there’s a lot more that he could be doing to help them. He learns to be a beekeeper and the bees become pleased. Theme: Animals, Bugs and Insects, Hard Work Class Activity: This would be a good book to read before telling the class what the classroom jobs are. You could read the book and the have a talk with the class. You could tell the class that there are classroom jobs because we all have to be a team and help one another just like the bear helped the bees. I think hearing about how the bear helped the bees would encourage the students to help in the class room.
19. Book: Dory Fantasmagory
Genre: Fiction Author: Abby Hanlon Reading Level: 650L Brief Summary: This book is about a Dory who is the youngest in her family. Dory wants attention and she wanted her brother and sister to play with her. She is too much of a baby for them as the book explained so she is left to her wild imagination. Eventually Dory’s brother and sister become her friend because Dory shows them her bravery. Theme: Motivation, Friendship, Independence Class Activity: You can have your students write about why it is important to always include everyone when you are playing. This would be a good time to go over the rule that we have to play with everyone. You could read the book and then talk with them about including people to play with us.
20. Book: Martin’s Dream Day
Genre: Nonfiction Author: Kitty Kelley Reading Level: 970L Brief Summary: The story is about the historic march on Washington on August 28, 1963, written for young readers. The book described when Martin Luther King Jr. gave his famous “I Have a Dream” speech, and the culmination of the Civil Rights Movement. Theme: Persistence, Change Class Activity: After reading the book you can have your students do a memory matching puzzle to help them build familiarity with the book’s vocabulary words. The students would find matching pairs of words to complete the game. This would be good to play during Black History month and you could even have a matching game on events throughout the story depending on the difficulty that the students can handle.
21. Book: Wonder Horse
Genre: Nonfiction Animal Fantasy Author: Emily McCully Reading Level: AD 690L Brief Summary: This book is a true story that talks about a former slave who became a veterinarian, he loved animals and respected their feelings when most people didn’t. After his favorite horse died giving birth he turned his attention to her colt which he called Jim Key. The horse Jim was a very intelligent horse and him and Doc toured the country speaking in front of audiences and spreading the message about animal rights. Theme: Passion, Self-Discovery Class Activity: You can have your students explore the background of slavery after reading this book. This would be a good book to read to them during Black History month. You could have print outs of a horse that is open so you can write in it. You could have the students write the things that they recall from the story which would touch on a standard by making the students “recall” events from a story.
22. Book: She Persisted
Genre: Nonfiction Biography Author: Chelsea Clinton Reading Level: NC 1170L Brief Summary: This book is about women who never took no for an answer and who always persisted. This book is good for girls who are always told to be quiet and to just sit back or those who want to go so far in life, but are told to tone it down and do less. Theme: Empowerment, Motivation Class Activity: Have all students write about a time they were told to “tone it down” and basically not dream so big and how it affected them and what they did when they were told to take it down a notch.
23. Book: The Very Hungry Caterpillar
Genre: Fiction Author: Eric Carle Reading Level: AD 460L Brief Summary: This book explores the life cycle of a caterpillar from its beginning days as an egg to it becoming a butterfly. The book also helps teach the days of the week and counting to five. Theme: Aging, Time, Nature Class Activity: If I remember correctly, at some point in elementary school students learn about butterflies and they have caterpillars in the classroom so they can watch the process from the beginning. Before starting this activity, this cult classic can be read before starting the activity.
24. Book: Will You be my Valentine?
Genre: Fiction Author: Steven Kroll Reading Level: 480L Brief Summary: The book is about Thomas making his favorite girl named Gretchen a special valentine. Gretchen doesn’t like Thomas so she is not nice to him. Thomas then throws his valentine in the trash. In the end of the book they sort out their feelings with one another. Theme: Friendship, Love, Kindness Class Activity: I would use this around valentine’s day. I would have all the students write a valentine of they would like to. I would ask them to write a valentine that will go to someone in a nursing home. I would not force the children to complete this task because some parents do not want their children participating in this holiday.
25. Book: The Kids in Mrs. Coleman’s Class: Teacher’s Pet
Genre: Fiction Author: Ann Martin Reading Level: 580L Brief Summary: This is the first book in the series of books. It takes place at the beginning of another school year and Nancy Dawes is not looking forward to it. Her best friend Martha has moved away, so Nancy does not have a best friend in her class anymore. She decides she wants a new one so she begins to look but nobody seems to be good enough to be her best friend. After Hannie lends her a pet for pet day the two decide that they should become second-grade best friends. Theme: Friendship, School Class Activity: I would have the students go around the room and introduce themselves. I would play music and when the music stops they would have to partner up. I would make sure I instructed them to not go to the same person.
26. Book: Henry’s Freedom Box
Genre: Multicultural Author: Ellen Levine Reading Level: 490L Brief Summary: Henry Brown didn’t know how old he was because he was a slave and nobody kept records of the slave’s birthdays. He is put to work in a warehouse and torn away from his family. Henry grows up and marries, but is devasted when his family is sold at the slave market. Henry mails himself to the North. Henry Brown became one of the most famous runaway slaves on the underground railroad. Theme: Slavery, Freedom Class Activity: For an activity I would use this during black history month. I would have the children turn the book/ story of Henry’s Freedom Box into a short play. I would pair the students with a partner to write their script.
27. Book: Just in Case you ever wonder
Genre: Nonfiction – Informational Author: Max Lucando Reading Level: 490L Brief Summary: This story tells of a father’s love for his child. This book has a message of love, comfort, and protections. This book also shows that as children grow and change someone will always be there for them. Theme: Comfort, Love, Affection Class Activity: I would first read the book to the students. I would relate the book to the love that a teacher has for her students. I would use this book at the beginning of the school year. I would do a yearlong activity. The activity would be based on the student’s behavior. I would euse this book to explain to the students my love for them.
28. Book: Duke Ellington
Genre: Nonfiction – Biography Author: Andrea Pinkney Reading Level: 800L Brief Summary: This book is a story of one of America’s greatest composers. This book tells all about Duke’s life and important events that shaped who he is. Ragtime music inspired him to return to the piano, in which he briefly abandoned for baseball. Duke founded a small band called the Washingtonians. This book does a great job at highlighting some of the key milestones from his life. Theme: History, Music Class Activity: I would use this book much like the book Henry’s Freedom Box, I would read this book during black history month. I would have the students create a timeline and place events that happened throughout his life based on when the book says that it took place. I would allow them to work in a group of no more than 4.
29. Book: Ramona Forever
Genre: Fiction Author: Beverly Cleary Reading Level: 810L Brief Summary: Ramona Quimby is a 3rd grader who has a very active mind. She likes her school and she worries that her family may have to move if Mr. Quimby cannot find a job. Her relationships with her family and friends can be challenging. She lost her cat this year, found out her mom is having a baby, so it is a rough time for Ramona. When introduced to Mr. Hobart, she is nervous. She doesn’t like him at the beginning, but near the end she grows to like him. She was worried she wouldn’t be as loved as she was when her mom gave birth to her new sister, but once she learns how small she is and how she has been that tiny and grown to be the way she is now, everything is ok and she is content. Theme: Family, Love Class Activity: Have your students create a cause and effect chart about things that happened throughout the story. The students can also create a chart on how Ramona’s attitude changed throughout the book.
30. Book: The Giant Germ C
Genre: Fiction Author: Joanna Cole Reading Level: 2-5 Brief Summary: In the book the students are on a picnic lunch and then they dive into a world about microbes because Keesha discovered mold on her sandwich. They talk about how they have such a huge impact on the world even though they’re so small. During their adventure they learn that microbes are everywhere and germs can spread quickly, so hand washing is something that is very critical. Theme: Science, Health & Wellness Class Activity: The teacher can have their students use a mixture of Vaseline and glitter and have them put a small amount on their hands. The glitter in the jelly acts as the germs. The students will rub a small amount between their hands and then compare with one another and see all that is on their hands. This activity is designed to show how important hand washing is because germs and microbes are everywhere.