Summer Reading Ideas:
Click on the buttons below to see 6 highly recommended books for 6th, 7th and 8th grade! There is a picture of the book along with a description of what the book is about. We hope you love these selections.
Click on the buttons below to see 6 highly recommended books for 6th, 7th and 8th grade! There is a picture of the book along with a description of what the book is about. We hope you love these selections.
LOOKING FOR MORE BOOK IDEAS?
Middle School Book Lists: https://www.goodreads.com/list/tag/middle-school
K12 Middle School Suggested Book List: http://www.learningliftoff.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/readinglist_5-8.pdf
You can also use http://www.lexile.com to help you choose a book.
* What is a Lexile measure?
A Lexile measure gives you information about your reading ability - and the difficulty of a text. It helps you pick a book that you will be able to read and enjoy. The Lexile measure is shown as a number with an "L" after it, so a 780 Lexile would be written as: 780L. (You will see Lexile measures next to the books in your OLS novel lists.)
* Find YOUR Lexile measure here: http://www.lexile.com/fab/
Once you know your Lexile measure, put your Lexile range in the box and submit. You will then be able to select the kinds of books you are interested in, and find lots of great suggestions!
* Search for a book
You can also put the title of a book in the home page’s Quick Book Search to find out information on its Lexile level and more.
Middle School Book Lists: https://www.goodreads.com/list/tag/middle-school
K12 Middle School Suggested Book List: http://www.learningliftoff.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/readinglist_5-8.pdf
You can also use http://www.lexile.com to help you choose a book.
* What is a Lexile measure?
A Lexile measure gives you information about your reading ability - and the difficulty of a text. It helps you pick a book that you will be able to read and enjoy. The Lexile measure is shown as a number with an "L" after it, so a 780 Lexile would be written as: 780L. (You will see Lexile measures next to the books in your OLS novel lists.)
* Find YOUR Lexile measure here: http://www.lexile.com/fab/
Once you know your Lexile measure, put your Lexile range in the box and submit. You will then be able to select the kinds of books you are interested in, and find lots of great suggestions!
* Search for a book
You can also put the title of a book in the home page’s Quick Book Search to find out information on its Lexile level and more.