Hi everyone.  I'm in my first year of a masters program for literacy grades 
5-12. I am currently tutoring a sixth grade girl twice a week to give her a 
little extra literacy support.  She is just slightly below grade level in her 
reading and writing, so a book below her frustration level would probably be 
fourth or fifth grade.  I plan on starting a chapter book with her soon.  Does 
anyone have any suggestions?  

Some books that I was considering were the following (although I'm not really 
sure what the reading level of these novels is, and I have a feeling most of 
these are either too high or too low):  The Indian in the Cupboard by Lynne 
Reid Banks, Bunnicula by Deborah and James Howe, Frindle by Andrew Clements, 
Holes by Louis Sachar, and Island of the Blue Dolphins by Scott O'Dell.

Also, does anyone know of a collection of short stories that would be 
appropriate for her?  I was thinking that since our sessions only last about an 
hour twice a week (and only 15 minutes of that is devoted to oral reading) it 
might be easier to tackle short stories rather than a novel.

Thank you so much.
Shannon Brisson

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