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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the branch high 9th summer reading form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your personal information at the top of the form, including your name, grade, and English teacher's name. This ensures that your submission is properly attributed.
  3. For the required reading section, make sure to write an ending to 'To Build a Fire' by Jack London. Use the provided planning sheet for guidance on structure and style.
  4. Next, select one article from the provided links and rewrite it in narrative form. Again, utilize the planning sheet to help organize your thoughts before writing.
  5. Complete the novel card section by filling in details such as book title, author, number of pages, and genre. Be sure to circle your intended audience and provide a readability rating.
  6. Finally, review all sections for completeness and clarity before submitting your work to your English teacher on the second day of school.

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In her landmark study of public library summer reading programs, Barbara Heyns found that children who read at least six books during the summer main or improve their reading skills, while children who didnt read any books saw their reading skills decline by as much as one grade level.
SUMMER READING TRENDS TO WATCH AMONG KIDS Thirty-two percent of kids ages 1517 said the number of books they read over the summer was zero, up sharply since 2016 (22%). The trend line among kids ages 911 also needs to be watched: the percentage who read zero books over the summer has doubled since 2016 (7% to 14%).
The Summer Reading Challenge, organised by the Reading Agency, encourages children aged 4 to 12 to read six library books over the summer holidays. From fiction and non-fiction, to poetry, joke books or picture books, children can read any literature of their choice.
Just because schools out doesnt mean your child should stop learning. Research shows that children who dont read over the course of the summer typically score lower on standardized tests at the end of summer vacation than they do at the beginning. Its easy to minimize the impact of a few months off.
Create a Summer Reading Program at Home Visit the local library to check out books every week (city and county libraries) Continue to read out loud to them from chapter books (it improves their reading level) Organize a book swap with neighbors or classmates to get new titles.

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The challenge, aimed at children aged 4 to 11 years, is to read six or more library books over the summer. In libraries, there are stickers and other rewards for every book read and children who complete the challenge are awarded a medal and a certificate.
Summer Reading Drawbacks Summer reading pairs reading with work, making it a chore. Many students tell me that they stopped reading for pleasure after elementary school, when English classes stopped making it fun and instead made it work. Summer reading models often help perpetuate this feeling.

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