JHWMS Incoming 8th Grade Summer Reading 2016

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JHWMS Incoming 8th Grade Summer Reading 2016 Nutley Public Schools JHWMS Incoming 8th Grade Summer Reading 2016

Summer Reading at JHWMS All incoming 8th grade students attending the Nutley Public Schools during the 2016-2017 school year will have the opportunity to select books that they are interested in and motivated to read during the summer. You do not have to choose from an established list. Instead, you are encouraged to read fiction and nonfiction texts of your choice throughout the summer to avoid “summer slide” and best prepare for the upcoming school year. As you read throughout the summer, you will add the titles and authors of the texts you read onto a “Summer Reading Bucket List.”

What should I prepare for September? When you return to school in September, aside from returning your completed Bucket List, you will be required to reflect upon your summer reading text in a multitude of ways, including a formal “Book Talk.” You should know each text on your “Bucket List” well enough to be able to discuss the texts with your peers and/or teacher.

What should I prepare for September? To help you prepare for September, while reading, you should consider questions such as: What new ideas/perspectives have I gained by reading? How has this text changed my thinking? What new information have I learned? What in the text really made an impact on me? Why? You may want to use post-it notes or record your ideas in an app/journal/notebook to track your thinking. Although this component is not required, it may help you in in September with the in-class assignment.

Sample Book Talks Book Talk “How-To” Teacher Example Student Example https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kln1mTngLq4 Teacher Example https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8MWNa8i_K34 Student Example https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cRiO3t0RjnY Book Wink “Book of the Day” http://www.bookwink.com/

BOOK LISTS AND LINKS

Not sure what to read this summer? Click on the link below and answer some questions that may lead you to some engaging young adult summer reading books. http://teach.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/Summer- Reading-Flowchart-Young-Adults.gif

Links to Books Lists 100 Best-Ever Teen Novels http://www.npr.org/2012/08/07/157795366/your-favorites-100-best-ever-teen-novels Young Adults’ Choices Reading Lists These book lists were created by teens in grades 7-12. 2015: http://www.reading.org/Libraries/choices/yac2015.pdf 2014: http://www.reading.org/Libraries/choices/yac2014.pdf 2013: http://www.reading.org/Libraries/choices/ira-young-adults-choices-reading-list-2013.pdf 2012: http://www.reading.org/Libraries/awards/YoungAdultsChoices2012_web.pdf 2011: http://www.reading.org/Libraries/Choices/yac2011.pdf 2010: http://www.reading.org/Libraries/Choices/yac2010.pdf Other Years/Resources: http://www.reading.org/resources/booklists/youngadultschoices.aspx

Additional Links to Books Lists Epic Reads http://www.epicreads.com/books/ YALA’S Teens’ Top Ten http://www.ala.org/yalsa/teenstopten The 100 Best Young-Adult Texts of All Time http://time.com/100-best-young-adult-books/ Book Lists & Book Trailers from New York LIbraries http://www.summerreadingnys.org/teens/teens-booklists/

Book Trailers Take a look at the following book trailers for your appropriate grade level. http://www.scholastic.com/teachers/article/65-book-videos-build-excitement- summer-reading