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Nutley Public Schools JHWMS Incoming 8 th Grade Summer Reading 2016
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Summer Reading at JHWMS ●All incoming 8 th 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.”
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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.
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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. What should I prepare for September?
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Sample Book Talks Book Talk “How-To” 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/
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BOOK LISTS AND LINKS
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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
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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.pdfhttp://www.reading.org/Libraries/choices/yac2015.pdf 2014: http://www.reading.org/Libraries/choices/yac2014.pdfhttp://www.reading.org/Libraries/choices/yac2014.pdf 2013: http://www.reading.org/Libraries/choices/ira-young-adults-choices-reading-list-2013.pdfhttp://www.reading.org/Libraries/choices/ira-young-adults-choices-reading-list-2013.pdf 2012: http://www.reading.org/Libraries/awards/YoungAdultsChoices2012_web.pdfhttp://www.reading.org/Libraries/awards/YoungAdultsChoices2012_web.pdf 2011: http://www.reading.org/Libraries/Choices/yac2011.pdfhttp://www.reading.org/Libraries/Choices/yac2011.pdf 2010: http://www.reading.org/Libraries/Choices/yac2010.pdfhttp://www.reading.org/Libraries/Choices/yac2010.pdf Other Years/Resources: http://www.reading.org/resources/booklists/youngadultschoices.aspxhttp://www.reading.org/resources/booklists/youngadultschoices.aspx Links to Books Lists
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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/
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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
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