Core Curriculum Summer Reading Suggestions

      Kindergarten/1st Grade

      • Literature Suggestions for K-1

        • Little Bear (An I Can Read Book) A Boy, a Dog, and a Frog (Boy, Dog, Frog) Mercer Mayer
        • Are You My Mother? D. Eastman
        • Green Eggs and Ham Seuss
        • Put me in the Zoo Robert Lopshire
        • Frog and Toad Together (I Can Read Picture Book) Arnold Lobel
        • Owl at Home (I Can Read Book 2) Arnold Lobel
        • Pancakes for Breakfast Tomie dePaola
        • Hi! Fly Guy (Theodor Seuss Geisel Honor Book (Awards)) Tedd Arnold

        Poetry Suggestions for K-1

        • “As I Was Going to Ives,” Anonymo us
        • “Mix a Pancake,” Christina Rossetti
        • “Singing-Time,” Rose Fyleman
        • “Halfway Down” A. Milne
        • “Drinking Fountain” Marchette Chute
        • “Poem” Langston Hughes
        • “Wouldn’t You?” John Ciardi
        • “By Myself” Eloise Greenfield
        • “Covers” Nikki Giovanni
        • “It Fell in the City” Eve Merriam
        • “Celebration” Alonzo Lopez
        • “Two Tree Toads”

        Informational Texts Suggestions for K-1 

        • A Tree Is a Plant (Let’s-Read-and-Find-Out Science) Clyde Robert Bulla
        • My Five Senses (Let’s-Read-and-Find-Out Science 1) Aliki
        • Starfish (Let’s-Read-and-Find-Out Science) Edith Thacher Hurd
        • A Weed is a Flower: The Life of George Washington Carver Aliki
        • Truck Donald Crews
        • I Read Signs (Reading Rainbow Books) Tama Hoban
        • Let’s Find Out About Ice Cream Mary Ebeltoft Reid
        • “Garden Helpers,” National Geographic Young Explorers
        • “Wind Power,” National Geographic Young Explorers

        Read-Aloud Stories for K-1 (Adult reading to child)

        • The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (Books of Wonder) Frank Baum
        • Little House in the Big Woods Laura Ingalls Wilder
        • Popper’s Penguins (Paperback) Richard and Florence Atwater
        • Finn Family Moomintroll Tove Jansson
        • A Story, a Story Gail Haley
        • The Paper Crane (Reading Rainbow Book) Molly Bang
        • Lon Po Po: A Red Riding Hood Story from China Ed Young
        • Family Pictures, 15th Anniversary Edition / Cuadros de Familia, Edición Quinceañera Carmen Lomas Garza
        • Tomas and the Library Lady Pat Mora
        • Kitten’s First Full Moon Kevin Henkes

        Read-Aloud Poetry for K-1 (Adult reading to child)

        • “The Fox’s Foray,” Anonymous
        • “Over in the Meadow,” John Langstaff
        • “The Owl and the Pussycat,” Edward Lear
        • “April Rain Song” Langston Hughes
        • “Zin! Zin! Zin! a Violin,” Lloyd Moss

        Read-Aloud Informational Texts for K-1 (Adult reading to child)

        • A Year at Maple Hill Farm Alice and Martin Provensen
        • Fire! Fire! Gail Gibbons
        • Follow the Water from Brook to Ocean (Let’s-Read-and-Find-Out Science 2) Arthur Dorros
        • Water, Water Everywhere Cynthia Overbeck and Mark Rauzon
        • Earthworms Claire Llewellyn
        • What Do You Do with a Tail Like This? (Caldecott Honor Book) Robin Page and Steve Jenkins
        • From Seed to Pumpkin (Let’s-Read-and-Find-Out Science, Stage 1) (Let’s-Read-and-Find-Out Science 1) Wendy Pfeffer
        • Amazing Whales! (I Can Read Book 2) Sarah Thomson
        • How People Learned to Fly (Let’s-Read-and-Find-Out Science 2) True Kelley and Fran Hodgkins

      2nd/3rd Grade

      • Second Grade and Third Grade Common Core Suggested Reading List

        • My Father’s Dragon Ruth Stiles Gannett
        • “The Fire Cat,” Esther Averill
        • Amos and Boris William Steig
        • The Treasure Uri Shulevitz
        • The Stories Julian Tells Ann Cameron
        • Sarah, Plain and Tall, Patricia MacLachlan
        • Henry and Mudge: The First Book of Their Adventures Cythia Rylant
        • Tops and Bottoms Janet Stevens
        • The Raft Jim LaMarche
        • Poppleton in Winter Cynthia Rylant
        • The Lighthouse Family: The Storm Cynthia Rylant
        • The One-Eyed Giant Mary Pope Osborne
        • Cowgirl Kate and Cocoa Erica Silverman

        Poetry

        • “Autumn,” Emily Dickinson
        • “Who Has Seen the Wind?” Christina Rossetti
        • “Afternoon on a Hill,” Edna Vincent Millay
        • “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” Robert Frost
        • “Something Told the Wild Geese” Rachel Field
        • “Grandpa’s Stories” Langston Hughes
        • “A Bat is Born” Randall Jarrell
        • “Knoxville, Tennessee” Nikki Giovanni
        • “Weather” Eve Merriam
        • “Eating While Reading” Gary Soto

        Informational Texts

        • A Medieval Feast Aliki
        • From Seed to Plant Gail Gibbons
        • Bats: Creatures of the Night Joyce Milton
        • Throw Your Tooth on the Roof: Tooth Traditions Around the World Selby Beeler
        • Art around the World Heather Leonard
        • Martin Luther King and the March on Washington Frances Ruffin
        • So You Want to Be President? Judith George
        • Crittercam Andrew Einspruch
        • Boy, We Were Wrong About Dinosaurs Kathleen Kudlinski
        • Moonshot: The Flight of Apollo 11 Brian Floca
        • Where Do Polar Bears Live? Sarah Thomson

        Read-Aloud Stories

        • How the Camel Got His Hump Rudyard Kipling
        • The Thirteen Clocks James Thurber
        • Charlotte’s Web B. White
        • The Cricket in Times Square George Selden
        • The Search for Delicious, Natalie Babbitt
        • Bud, Not Buddy Christopher Paul Curtis
        • Sign Painter Allen Say

        Read-Aloud Poetry

        • “The Jumblies,” Edward Lear
        • “The Pied Piper of Hamelin,” Robert Browning
        • “Your World,” Georgia Douglas Johnson
        • “The Song of the Jellicles” S. Elliot
        • “Fireflies,” Paul Fleischman

        Read-Aloud Informational Texts

        • Lincoln: A Photobiography Russell Freedman
        • The Story of the Ruby Bridges Robert Coles
        • A Drop of Water: A Book of Science and Wonder Walter Wick
        • If the World Were a Village: A Book about the World’s People David Smith
        • Ah, Music Aliki
        • The Museum Book: A Guide to Strange and Wonderful Collections Jan Mark
        • What the World Eats Faith D’Aluisio
        • Wild Tracks! A Guide to Nature’s Footprints
        • 14 Cows for America Carmen Agra Deedy

      3rd/4th Grade

      • Second Grade and Third Grade Common Core Suggested Reading List

        • My Father’s Dragon Ruth Stiles Gannett
        • “The Fire Cat,” Esther Averill
        • Amos and Boris William Steig
        • The Treasure Uri Shulevitz
        • The Stories Julian Tells Ann Cameron
        • Sarah, Plain and Tall, Patricia MacLachlan
        • Henry and Mudge: The First Book of Their Adventures Cythia Rylant
        • Tops and Bottoms Janet Stevens
        • The Raft Jim LaMarche
        • Poppleton in Winter Cynthia Rylant
        • The Lighthouse Family: The Storm Cynthia Rylant
        • The One-Eyed Giant Mary Pope Osborne
        • Cowgirl Kate and Cocoa Erica Silverman

        Poetry

        • “Autumn,” Emily Dickinson
        • “Who Has Seen the Wind?” Christina Rossetti
        • “Afternoon on a Hill,” Edna Vincent Millay
        • “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” Robert Frost
        • “Something Told the Wild Geese” Rachel Field
        • “Grandpa’s Stories” Langston Hughes
        • “A Bat is Born” Randall Jarrell
        • “Knoxville, Tennessee” Nikki Giovanni
        • “Weather” Eve Merriam
        • “Eating While Reading” Gary Soto

        Informational Texts

        • A Medieval Feast Aliki
        • From Seed to Plant Gail Gibbons
        • Bats: Creatures of the Night Joyce Milton
        • Throw Your Tooth on the Roof: Tooth Traditions Around the World Selby Beeler
        • Art around the World Heather Leonard
        • Martin Luther King and the March on Washington Frances Ruffin
        • So You Want to Be President? Judith George
        • Crittercam Andrew Einspruch
        • Boy, We Were Wrong About Dinosaurs Kathleen Kudlinski
        • Moonshot: The Flight of Apollo 11 Brian Floca
        • Where Do Polar Bears Live? Sarah Thomson

        Read-Aloud Stories

        • How the Camel Got His Hump Rudyard Kipling
        • The Thirteen Clocks James Thurber
        • Charlotte’s Web B. White
        • The Cricket in Times Square George Selden
        • The Search for Delicious, Natalie Babbitt
        • Bud, Not Buddy Christopher Paul Curtis
        • Sign Painter Allen Say

        Read-Aloud Poetry

        • “The Jumblies,” Edward Lear
        • “The Pied Piper of Hamelin,” Robert Browning
        • “Your World,” Georgia Douglas Johnson
        • “The Song of the Jellicles” S. Elliot
        • “Fireflies,” Paul Fleischman

        Read-Aloud Informational Texts

        • Lincoln: A Photobiography Russell Freedman
        • The Story of the Ruby Bridges Robert Coles
        • A Drop of Water: A Book of Science and Wonder Walter Wick
        • If the World Were a Village: A Book about the World’s People David Smith
        • Ah, Music Aliki
        • The Museum Book: A Guide to Strange and Wonderful Collections Jan Mark
        • What the World Eats Faith D’Aluisio
        • Wild Tracks! A Guide to Nature’s Footprints
        • 14 Cows for America Carmen Agra Deedy

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