Summer Reading Adventure Artwork by Hailey Melton, Heatherwood Middle School Grade 6.

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Summer Reading Adventure Artwork by Hailey Melton, Heatherwood Middle School Grade 6

Directions: Required 1.Read Wonder by R.J. Palacio. 2.Using the Grade 6 Guiding Statement, complete Activity: A 3.Turn your assignment into your 6 th Grade ELA Teacher by September 16, Directions: Optional After completing the required reading & assignment 1.Read more books 2.Complete an activity for each additional book 3.Turn your assignment into your 6 th Grade ELA Teacher by September 16, 2016.

Assignment- this can be done on your own paper, on paper that is provided, word processed, written by hand. Your Name Title: Author: Activity A: Write one quote from the book that relates to the grade level guiding statement. Include the page number, and explain, in a short paragraph why you chose that quote. Grade 6 Guiding Statement: Describe one change a character experienced and how that change influenced his/her life.

Wonder by R.J. Palacio

Assignment for incoming 6 th grade students Read Wonder by R.J. Palacio- it will be checked out to you by your elementary teacher. Complete activity A for that book. Turn your assignment into your ELA teacher by Friday, September 16, 2016 Turn your book into the Eisenhower Library by September 16, 2016.

Where can you find the book? Wonder will be checked out to you by your elementary school librarian. Eisenhower Library Open on Thursdays sometimes in the afternoon and sometimes from 6-7:30. Everett Public Library two locations Main Branch (downtown Everett Evergreen Branch (on Evergreen Way) Sno-Isle Library 21 branches all over Snohomish and Island counties Mill Creek, Lynnwood, Snohomish, Mukilteo UW Bookstore Mill Creek Town Centre