Mostly 3rd grade: Beverly Cleary books, Magic Tree House books, Cam Jensen books, Mysteries, non-fiction, Anne of Green Gables, Roald Dahl book (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, etc.), Charlotte's Web, How to Eat Fried Worms, Sarah Plain and Tall, 4th grade: My Side of the Mountain, Hatchet, My Teacher is an Alien 5th grade: Shiloh 6th grade: Bridge to Terabethia, Number the Stars, books by Gary Paulsen, Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry, Where the Red Fern Grows 7th grade: Of Mice and Men, To Kill a Mockingbird, Shabanu*excellent story*8 grade: Cold Sassy Tree, The Wizard of Oz Go to www.Education-world.com
2006-07-12 07:33:18
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answered by missqueenlioness 2
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Tom Sawyer, Huck Finn, Treasure Island...
The abridged versions I've seen of these were decent.
2006-07-13 10:58:56
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answered by LEMME ANSWER THAT! 6
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Do they need to be classics? Those can be difficult, especially for ESL kids. Try this website:
www.guysread.com
It was started by author Jon Sczieska to address the problem of boys generally being reluctant readers.
2006-07-12 14:40:01
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answered by Anonymous
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The site below actually has downloadable versions of classic literature. Good Luck!
2006-07-12 17:22:41
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answered by Elise 2
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Treasure Island is a great one.
Oliver Twist
Black Beauty
2006-07-12 13:12:12
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answered by Be_loislane1 3
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Night of the Twisters is a good book for that age group.
2006-07-12 13:13:29
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answered by Tiffany 4
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Go to Foyles on Tottenham Court Road, they will help.
2006-07-12 13:12:38
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answered by tah_london 3
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Great books from tommy depaola.
2006-07-12 13:12:27
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answered by Anonymous
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robinson crusoe
catcher in the rye
moby dick
oh, and lord of the flies
2006-07-12 13:14:41
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answered by cookiesmom 7
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