Fiction books worth reading

    • [PDF File]High Interest / Low Reading Level Book List

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      High Interest / Low Reading Level Book List Hi Interest / Low Reading Level Books (Hi-Lo Books) encourage reading for the reluctant reader. Books are written at lower reading levels, but appeal to the reader’s interest level even though that might not match their grade level. Students, especially in middle school and high school, who are reading


    • [PDF File]FICTION

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      While these materials have been selected for ages 12-18, the titles on this list span a broad range of reading and maturity levels. We encourage adults to take an active role in helping individual teens choose those books that are the best t for them and their families.



    • [PDF File]Money

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      Before you read the books to your child, be sure to read them yourself. One book is fiction — a “make-believe” story. The other book is nonfiction, or informational and true. Reading the books first will give you the “inside scoop” to the twists and turns of the story, the interesting information inside, and the parts of the


    • [PDF File]1000+ Lexiles and Reading Counts Points

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      1000+ Lexiles and Reading Counts Points This is just a list of suggestions for 5th grade and up of books owned by the Elkhorn library. It’s not every book in Reading Counts at 1000+ and some titles are intended for mature readers.


    • [PDF File]AP Language and Composition Assignment: The student will ...

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      AP Language and Compositions 11th grade Summer Reading Assignment AP Language and Composition Assignment: The student will independently read and annotate one larger work, and two short non-fiction pieces over the summer (see the lists below). Required Reading #1 – Larger Work Students may choose their larger work from the list below.


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