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All books suitable for children in 6th grade.

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Flying Solo

Author: Ralph Fletcher
Publisher: Clarion, 1998
Tags: Back to School, Grade: 6, Grade: 7, Grade: 8

What happens to a class when the substitute teacher fails to show up? Mr. Fabian’s sixth-grade class goes solo for the day. They run the class themselves according to the routine established by their well-liked teacher. They do relatively well until a fight breaks out between two students over the death of a classmate, Tommy, who died six months earlier. Because of this fight, students start to deal with their guilt and sorrow over their classmate’s death. Fletcher balances a wide variety of emotions so the story is at times sad, funny, and profound.

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G Is for Golden: A California Alphabet

Author: David Domeniconi
Publisher: Sleeping Bear Press, 2002
Tags: ABC Books, Grade: 4, Grade: 5, Grade: 6

In this salute to California, you’ll find an alphabet of things — from Alcatraz to Zorro — that represent the Golden State. Each illustrated spread includes a short rhyme and an in-depth explanation of the item associated with that letter and its place in California history. With both types of text, students of all reading levels will get something out of this book. Look for other state books by the same publisher, including ones about Texas, Vermont, Alaska, and Michigan.

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G is for Googol: A Math Alphabet Book

Author: David M. Schwartz
Publisher: Tricycle Press, 1998
Tags: Grade: 4, Grade: 5, Grade: 6, Math

A is for Abacus. L is for Light-year. And W is for “When are we ever gonna use this stuff, anyway?” This oversized reference book offers a different mathematical word or idea for each letter of the alphabet. Every letter is accompanied by several paragraphs of fascinating discussion and fun, watercolor drawings. This book entertains as it teaches, and it will appeal to math mavens and math phobics alike!

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Gathering the Sun: An Alphabet in Spanish and English

Using the letters of the Spanish alphabet, Ada has written 27 poems that appear in both Spanish and English. These poems honor the lives, experiences, and culture of the Spanish-speaking people who work the farmland of the American West. Silva’s vivid paintings reflect his Mexican heritage and his life as a child working on farms.

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Great Moments in Baseball History

Author: Matt Christopher
Publisher: Little, Brown & Company
Tags: Grade: 3, Grade: 4, Grade: 5, Grade: 6, Grade: 7, Sports

Best known for his sports related young adult novels, Matt Christopher tackles nonfiction in this well-written book that describes nine memorable moments from baseball’s past. Christopher brings us into the careers of nine spectacular baseball players including Babe Ruth, Ted Williams, Reggie Jackson, and Jim Abbott. Young lovers of sports will enjoy this informative, entertaining book.

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Guts: The True Stories Behind Hatchet and the Brian Books

Author: Gary Paulsen
Publisher: Delacorte, 2001
Tags: Grade: 6, Grade: 7, Grade: 8, Nonfiction

Paulsen writes about the real events that influenced Brian Robeson’s story in Hatchet. Paulsen’s stint as a volunteer emergency worker, experiences racing dogs in Alaska, and other hair-raising exploits give a glimpse into the real-life adventures that inspire his characters.

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Hank Zipzer Collection

Author: Henry Winkler
Publisher: Penguin Young Readers Group
Tags: Back to School, Fiction, Grade: 2, Grade: 3, Grade: 4, Grade: 5, Grade: 6

Read all about everyone’s favorite fourth-grader Hank Zipzer in this bestselling series co-written by Henry Winkler! This boxed set features #1 Niagara Falls, Or Does It?; #2 I Got a “D” in Salami; #3 Day of the Iguana; and #4 The Zippity Zinger.

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Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

Author: J.K. Rowling
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Tags: Fantasy, Grade: 4, Grade: 5, Grade: 6, Grade: 7, Grade: 8

It’s hard to fall in love with an earnest, appealing young hero like Harry Potter and then to watch helplessly as he steps into terrible danger! And in J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, the much anticipated sequel to the award-winning Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, he is in terrible danger indeed. As if it’s not bad enough that after a long summer with the horrid Dursleys he is thwarted in his attempts to hop the train to the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry to begin his second year. But when his only transportation option is a magical flying car, it is just his luck to crash into a valuable (but clearly vexed) Whomping Willow. Still, all this seems like a day in the park compared to what happens that fall within the haunted halls of Hogwarts.

Chilling, malevolent voices whisper from the walls only to Harry, and it seems certain that his classmate Draco Malfoy is out to get him. Soon it’s not just Harry who is worried about survival, as dreadful things begin to happen at Hogwarts. The mysteriously gleaming, foot-high words on the wall proclaim, “The Chamber of Secrets Has Been Opened. Enemies of the Heir, Beware.” But what exactly does it mean? Harry, Hermione, and Ron do everything that is wizardly possible–including risking their own lives–to solve this 50-year-old, seemingly deadly mystery. This deliciously suspenseful novel is every bit as gripping, imaginative, and creepy as the first; familiar student concerns–fierce rivalry, blush-inducing crushes, pedantic professors–seamlessly intertwine with the bizarre, horrific, fantastical, or just plain funny. Once again, Rowling writes with a combination of wit, whimsy, and a touch of the macabre that will leave readers young and old desperate for the next installment. — Karin Snelson

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