Likewise I have used the following texts:
 
Hatchet or any other titles by Gary Paulson
Esperanza Rising
Tuck Everlasting
Where the Red Fern Grows
The Westing Game (introduces a lot of characters right away)
Holes
The Giver (depending on the reading group)
Summer of My German Soldier
Maniac McGee
Mrs. Frisby and the Rats on Nimh (sp)
 
Billy Jo
AUSD
CA> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected]> Date: Tue, 15 Jul 
2008 17:19:01 -0400> Subject: Re: [LIT] Books for sixth graders> > Hi Alice,> > 
I used the following last year and had great success with them:> > Tuck 
Everlasting> Among the Hidden> Esperanza Rising> > Kim> > ----- Original 
Message ----- > From: "Alice Cortigiano" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> To: "'A list for 
improving literacy with focus on middle grades.'" > <[email protected]>> 
Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 10:13 AM> Subject: [LIT] Books for sixth graders> > 
> > Hi,> >> > I have recently been transferred for the umpteenth time in the 
past seven> > years. It is not due to incompetence but competence. It has been 
very> > stressful but as always I somehow find the strength to deal as our 
union > > is> > not helpful in this particular area, even with my 29 years of 
exemplary> > service.> >> > That being said, I have been reassigned to sixth 
grade for next year after> > having started a READ 180 program at the school. 
Long, sad story but I'll> > spare you.> >> > What can you folks who have taught 
sixth grade tell me about favorite > > books> > you have used with students? I 
do plan on using a Reader's Workshop > > approach> > and allow for student 
choice.> >> > Alice Cortigiano> > Jepson Multiage Magnet School> >> > 
-----Original Message-----> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> > [mailto:[EMAIL 
PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Connie Fletcher> > Sent: Sunday, July 13, 2008 1:39 PM> 
> To: [email protected]> > Subject: [LIT] Summer Book Studies, Atwell> 
>> > Hi Everyone!> >> > I'm definitely interested in Wormeli's book as well as 
Atwell's, and I > > have> > the Book Thief. I like the idea of discussing the 
books on a blog...> >> > With regard to Atwell's workshop approach (Hi Jan!) I 
use it and although> > it's still a work in progress, I can truly say my 
students have responded> > well to choosing their topics and genres for reading 
and writing. The> > workshop approach definitely helps with keeping students 
motivated to read> > and write and in developing their skills. One of my 
biggest successes last> > year was the volume of independent reading. The 8th 
graders read an > > average> > of 20 books/student. The 7th graders were lower, 
but there was a> > huge increase the second half of the year--they finally got 
into the > > "zone,"> > after coming from a 6th grade classroom where the 
teacher totally > > controlled> > who read which books in lit circles--that 
really backfired in my opinon. > > I> > don't think the power of student choice 
can be over emphasized when it > > comes> > to motivating kids (or adults!) to 
read and write.> >> > Connie Fletcher> > 
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