Chapter Books For 7th Graders [PATCHED]
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An insightful chapter book that covers a less well known period of history. A Japanese / American family released from internment after WW2 are pressured to revoke their US citizenship and return to Japan. Bewildered hurt, and confused over her identity, young Hana finds herself living near Hiroshima with her elderly grandparents. Starvation, disease and the difficulty of coping with an unfamiliar Japanese culture awaken Hana to the realities of war.
When Cole Mathews commits a terrible crime, the judge gives him an unusual choice: jail time or a rehabilitation program on a remote Alaskan wilderness island He chooses the latter and soon has to fight for his life in a captivating story of survival and iron will. A great addition to a 7th grade reading bookshelf.
An epic fantasy series about Alex and Conner, twin brothers who find themselves embroiled in adventures in a fairy tale world after reading from a strange and magical book. This is an addictive and enthralling set of books which is bound to appeal to reluctant readers in grade 7.
It is crucial to provide a variety of books to appeal to different interests, backgrounds, and levels. Try filling your classroom library with some of the titles below and watch as students devour them.
Fans of Marvel will know Squirrel girl from the comic books, but this prequel novel is designed for younger readers. Students will love the connections between this origin story and the Marvel universe as they find out how Doreen learns to use her powers while still being herself.
Again- focus on providing a wide variety of books to meet student interests instead of only focusing on levels. Challenge students to try reading a different style of book, like a graphic novel or novel-in-verse. Use read-alouds to encourage discussion and different ways of thinking. Or dive into some of these yourself- you might be surprised at how much you enjoy them!
Much of what a middle schooler reads is dependent on their age, interests, and emotional maturity. While most of the books above would be suitable for any middle grade student, it is important to know what your students can handle. Try to focus on providing books that meet their interests and introduce topics that you can discuss together.
You don't have to leave them behind in the nostalgia of years past. Carry on the very special tradition of enjoying timeless chapter books by giving them as gifts to your kids. These books introduce widely-loved narratives, unforgettable characters, and important life lessons, all while boosting children's reading comprehension skills.
First, it is so important that teachers prioritize reading interest over reading level. Students will often choose to read well above or below their reading level if they are particularly interested in a book or topic. Teachers only hurt students by limiting them to a specific selection of titles grouped according to an arbitrary number or level. Think of the books on these lists as starting places for you and your students, but if a student wants to read up (or down), that is a-ok.
Sample question for Attack of the Black Rectangles: What is censorship Should some books be restricted How can young people learn to make responsible book choices for themselves How do the characters in Attack of the Black Rectangles make book choices for themselves
The beloved Magic Treehouse books are back in graphic novel form! Brother and sister, Jack and Annie, are excited to find a treehouse filled with books in the woods. Before they have time to play, the treehouse transports them back to prehistoric times. Growing readers will love re-reading their favorite book in this exciting new format.
The bestselling Newbery Honor-winning novel Turtle in Paradise hit bookshelves again with this graphic novel adaptation. Right after the Great Depression, 11-year-old Turtle and her mom do their best to make ends meet. However, Turtle gets sent to Florida when her mother gets a housekeeping job for a client who despises kids. In Florida, Turtle meets her cousins, learns family secrets, and gradually starts to have fun. Young readers will adore this heartfelt story about a girl finding her place in the world.
My sides hurt from making this list of funny chapter books for kids. I'm going to brag a little about my book list here. I hope you don't mind. But there are a lot of funny books out there (my kids seem to have a knack for finding them in the library) and a lot of the books that make it onto \"funny books\" lists are either gross out books or are labeled \"books for boys\" (don't even get me started on that). Now, there are some of those so-called potty humor books on this list, too but these are books that grown-ups will actually appreciate reading aloud (for the most part, everyone is different, dontcha know).
I hope I have included a laugh out loud book for everyone. There are soft chuckle books, knowing smile books, hearty laugh books, and snort-milk-out-your-nose books. I've separated them out into a few different categories to help keep the list more user-friendly. But no need to point out any typos. My fingers are exhausted. (Note: book covers and titles are affiliate links.)
Matilda by Roald Dahl. Of course this list could be filled with books by Dahl, but I will just include my favorites, like this one about a book loving girl who tuns the tables on her horrible family and finds a true friend in her school teacher. Also, if you ever have the chance to see the musical, do it!
Henry Huggins. (SERIES) Classics are always worth revisiting! Kiddo read Cleary's series of books about Henry and his friends when he was 5 or 6 (we also enjoyed them together as read alouds) and yet here he is at age 8 reading them again and telling me how much he loves them. Henry often plays second fiddle to the wildly popular Ramona; I imagine because his scrapes are not quite as precarious as his more famous neighbor. If you have a Ramona fan who hasn't yet been introduced to this series, he or she will love reading Henry's perspective on her antics. Alternatively, if your son doesn't want to read a \"book about a girl\" he'll most definitely want to read the Ramona books after getting a glimpse of her through Henry's eyes.
Mean Margaret by Tor Seidler. We love Seidler's books and this one qualifies as the funniest so far that we've read. A belligerent toddler gets lost in the forest and is adopted by a woodchuck couple. The are forced out of their den and live together in a cave with a bat and a few other furry fellows. Along the way, Margaret learns a thing or two about how to treat others.
The Year of Billy Miller. I bet you didn't know the author of Lily and the Purple Plastic Purse also wrote chapter books. The Year of Billy Miller is a pitch-perfect account of the year in the life of a second grader. Billy has a stay-at-home dad (not something you usually see in books, but it just so happens Bobby the Brave also has a SAHD -- see below), school projects that present problems, sibling rivalry -- in short all the typical family and social situations that children must learn to navigate as they grow up. Henkes (and Billy) handle it all with aplomb and good humor. There's something very gentle and \"old-fashioned\" but timeless about this book and I think your kids will enjoy it.
8 Class Pets + 1 Squirrel 1 Dog = Chaos is perhaps the book that elicited the most laughter in our house ever (well, before we discovered Nanny Piggins). The story begins when a dog chases a squirrel into a nearby elementary school. The squirrel runs from classroom to classroom leaving chaos in its wake. Each chapter is narrated in the first person by the various class pets that inhabit the classrooms. The pets range from hamsters to snakes to fish to birds and getting their different perspectives on the ruckus is extremely entertaining to say the least.
The Unlikely Adventures of Mabel Jones (series) by Will Mabbitt. Mabel opens a portal to a pirate world by -- get this -- picking her nose and eating it. After they have finished saying \"eeuuuuuuwwww!!!\", your kids will laugh themselves silly over this zany tale. I read it to myself and have added it to our stack of read alouds because I love reading crazy books to my kids.
The Terrible Two (series) by Jory John and Mac Barnett. My 11 year old enjoyed reading these and my youngest has been listening to the audiobooks on repeat. It is a epic war of tricks and pranks when Miles moves to Yawnee Valley, only to find out the school already has a master prankster in residence: Niles. Miles and Niles join forces to become the \"Terrible Two\" in an attempt to pull off the most epic prank ever. This book is a high interest, easy to read novel for kids who might be classified as \"reluctant readers.\"
The Qwickpick Papers (series) by Tom Angleberger. I know you are going to be put off by the title, but anything by Tom Angleberger is worth checking out. This series is written with diary entries, illustrations, notes, cartoons, etc. and is an engaging, funny read for middle schoolers. Three friends form the \"Qwikpick Adventure Society\" and in this opening book in the series their mission is to see the local \"poop fountain\" (a sewage treatment area). Honestly, it's pretty funny, even with all the gross-ness. In the next books in the series, the kids try to top their poop fountain field trip success. (Bet you can't wait.)
Fake Mustache: Or, How Jodie O'Rodeo and Her Wonder Horse (and Some Nerdy Kid) Saved the U.S. Presidential Election from a Mad Genius Criminal Mastermind. I have a bit of a soft spot for crazy long names so how could I resist this one 7th grader Lenny Flem Jr.'s friend, Casper, comes into an unexpected windfall and purchases a suit and fake mustache. Shortly afterwards a string of robberies takes place and Casper makes a grab for world domination. Sound absurd enough for you One of the surprising twists of this books is that half-way through, the narration switches from the Lenny (male) to Jodie (female) and somehow Angleberger makes it all work brilliantly. 153554b96e
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