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Recommended Reading for grade 6.

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Here is a list of books our teacher editors suggest for students in grade 6. Our selections include titles for both girls and boys who have a variety of interests. These selections include both "academic" and "recreational" reading suggestions. Check the synopsis for the book that might interest your student.

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The View from Saturday - by E. L. Konigsburg

Learn how the sixth graders beat out the older kids to win the championship quiz contest. A Newbery winner.

Are You There God? It's Me Margaret - by Judy Blume

Margaret is waiting to grow up, wondering why things don't come soon enough.

The Bad Beginning - by Lemony Snicket

The first book in "A Series of Unfortunate Events" helps prove that stories about sadness and badness can be both funny and popular.

Bridge to Terabithia - by Katherine Paterson

Bud, Not Buddy - by Christopher Paul Curtis

In the 1930s, an orphan boy sets off in search of his musician father. A Newbery winner.

Cat Crafts - by Linda Hendry

If you're a cat fancier, here's a collection of craft ideas that can entertain your child or make your pet's life more interesting. Most of these projects are also suitable for younger children with adult supervision.

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - by Roald Dahl

Charlie discovers that the truth about Mr. Willy Wonka's chocolate factory is even better than the rumors.

Commodore Perry in the Land of the Shogun - by Rhoda Blumberg

Dog Crafts - by Linda Hendry

Here's a book that offers lots of craft ideas for dog loves, including many projects for pet owners. Many of these craft projects are suitable for younger children with adult supervision.

Field Trips - by Jim Arnosky

More than field trips, this little books is a guide to the best strategies for birdwatching, a stroll at the beach, tracking an animal, or collecting insects. Children can learn how to create their own field guides, collections, and lots more.

A Gathering of Days - by Joan Blos

The Giver - by Lois Lowry

This fascinating book explores the themes of freedom and justice. The setting of the story is the far distant future in a utopian society; the tale raises many questions about human responsibility and courage.

Guts: The True Stories Behind the Hatchet Books - by Gary Paulsen

Gary Paulsen explains his life growing up in Minnesota and Alaska.

Gutsy Girls: Young Women Who Dare - by Tina Schwager

A collection of stories by young women about how to break new ground and stay healthy and safe.

Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets - by J. K. Rowling

Harry learns more about Hogwarts and its secrets.

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire - by J. K. Rowling

Potter and his friends compete for the golden goblet and learn much in doing so.

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix - by J.K. Rowling

Due to be released on June 21, 2003, this will be the 5th book in the wildly popular Potter series.

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban - by J. K. Rowling

Harry and friends continue to explore at Hogwarts, and more puzzles emerge.

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone - by J. K. Rowling

The famous Mr. Potter begins his career at Hogwarts.

Holes - by Louis Sachar

Stanley Yelnats goes to camp Green Lake instead of juvenile detention. Did he make the right choice? A Newbery Award winner.

Iggie's House - by Judy Blume

Jackie and Me - by Dan Gutman

A young boy uses his baseball card collection to travel through time and meet famous players from the past.

James and the Giant Peach - by Roald Dahl

Dahl's great read-aloud book features a great cast of improbable characters.

The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe - by C.S. Lewis

Three children discover their own fantasy world while prowling through an attic, but the discoveries are only beginning. History, magic and a classic story of good and evil. Before Harry Potter, this book was the most magical!

Little House in the Big Woods - by Laura Ingalls Wilder

This is the first book in Laura Ingalls Wilder's series about life in Wisconsin and the plains during the late 1800s.

Little House on the Prairie - by Laura Ingalls Wilder

Laura and her family move from Wisconsin to Kansas, and build the house on the prairie.

The Little Prince - by Antoine de Saint Exupery

Little Town on the Prairie - by Laura Ingalls Wilder

Laura is growing up, and new opportunities await.

Lyddie - by Katherine Paterson

The Midwife's Apprentice - by Karen Cushman

Set in medieval England, this Newbery medal winner tells the tale of a young girl who must make her own way in the world, and what she learns in the process.

Missing May - by Cynthia Rylant

Summer's discoveries in learning about her various family members. A Newbery medal winner.

Number the Stars - by Lois Lowry

This 1990 Newbery winner is a fictionalized account of a young Danish girl helping her Jewish friend hide from Germans during World War II.

Out of the Dust - by Karen Hesse

Fourteen year-old Billy Jo writes a journal about her experiences during the dust bowl days in Oklahoma.

Ramona's World - by Beverly Cleary

Here we meet Ramona at age 9, ready to tackle 4th grade, and lots more!

The Reptile Room - by Lemony Snicket

The second episode of "A Series of Unfortunate Events" continues the adventures.

Rimshots: Basketball Pix, Rolls, and Rhythms - by Charles Smith

Poems and pictures about basketball.

The River - by Gary Paulsen

Paulsen's sequel to Hatchet continues the survival story of a young man stranded in the wilderness.

The Secret Garden - by Frances Hodgson Burnett

A beautiful novel based on the metaphor that a garden can heal. This children's classic can be enjoyed by all ages.

Shiloh - by Phyllis Naylor

An 11 year old boy must decide how to help an abused beagle named Shiloh.

Sing Down the Moon - by Scott O'Dell

Sounder - by William Armstrong

A sharecropper's son must take on his father's work when his father is mistakenly taken to jail.

The Summer of Swans - by Betsy Byars

Superfudge - by Judy Blume

In the sequel to Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing, Peter discovers his mother is pregnant.

These Happy Golden Years - by Laura Ingalls Wilder

Laura begins working as a teacher, finding new adventures.

Things Not Seen - by Andrew Clements

A very hip teen wakes up one morning to discover that he's invisible. See what happens next.

Tiger Eyes - by Judy Blume

A teenage girl learns to cope her new life after the murder of her father.

The Wide Window - by Lemony Snicket

The third installment of "A Series of Unfortunate Events" that has young readers clamoring for more.

Winnie the Pooh - by A.A. Milne

In which a boy, a bear, and their animal friends go on many adventures.

The Witch of Blackbird Pond - by Elizabeth George Speare

It is 1687, and a young teen that has moved to the Connecticut Colony from the Caribbean is accused of being a witch. Will she survive the witch hysteria of the times?

A Wrinkle in Time - by Madeleine L'Engle

A Year Down Under - by Richard Peck

Fifteen year-old Mary Alice must spend a year in a small town with her grandmother. Along the way, there are lots of interesting adventures. A Newbery award winner.