Summer Reading Information
Summer Reading Olympics Please participate in MMES Summer Reading Olympics. Print out the following form to record your reading progress over the summer. Bring in your completed reading form at the beginning of the school year to receive your Olympic Reader Medal at a special school assembly.
Mrs. Caudill’s Recommended Summer Reading Web Sites Read Write Think Summer Activities http://www.readwritethink.org/beyondtheclassroom/summer/ Age /grade level activities to help kids reading and writing throughout the summer. Meadow Mountain Elementary School Library Web Site http://destiny.eagleschools.net/ (Click on Meadow Mountain Elementary) Links to online books, electronic reference resources, fun sites for kids, search engines for kids and typing programs. 100 Best Books for Kids http://www.teachersfirst.com/100books.htm Recommended books grouped by age level and selected by National Education Association. Book Hive http://www.bookhive.org/ Lists of recommended children’s books by categories. Ebooks for Young Readers http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/ebooks/subjects/subjects-young.html A collection of electronic books is available in ebook, Palm, and Web versions. Guys Read: A Literacy Initiative from Jon Scieszka http://www.guysread.com/ Suggestions to get guys reading. Includes booklists for boys, and tips for what you can do to support boys and reading. Internet Public Library Kid Space http://www.ipl.org/div/kidspace/ Site contains books, magazines, and newspapers from around the world. Kids Can Publish University http://www.kidscanpublish.com Student authors, journalists, poets, artists, and photographers can submit their finished products for a chance to be the monthly featured writer on this site. Lee y serás (Read and You Will Be) http://leeyseras.net/site/main.html Developed by Scholastic this site helps support Latino families prepare for school.
Summer Reading Olympics Chart-Spanish
