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Welcome to the 9th Grade 2023 Summer Reading Program

STEP 1: Choose a book from the titles offered. Peruse the lists, descriptions and links provided to select a book you wish to read.

*Mature Content Statement:

Please talk with your child about what he or she plans to read.  We are sensitive to appropriate reading material but also recognize that what is appropriate varies widely by family.  Most are concerned only that their children be able to find something motivating to read and have no restrictions on what they allow.  Others have objections to the horror genre, for instance. 


We ask that if you have concerns about what your child reads, please stay aware of his or her summer reading book and assist in gauging the content and maturity level you would like to maintain with your child. While all the books on the list are deemed to have strong literary merit and are valuable additions to Homestead’s curriculum, books that include content that some may find sensitive to young adults are marked as mature content. Your child may switch books at any time if he or she becomes uncomfortable with the material.

 

Step 2:

Click on the Plan For Your Reading to learn about multiple ways to schedule your reading so that you can complete it prior to the start of school!


During Reading:

Highlight the text and label the ideas below in the margins or on sticky notes. Each of these books is set in a particular historical time period and based on real situations from history. As you read the book and enjoy the character's journey, please annotate details that demonstrate historical details the author draws on:

  • Setting - What was it like when and where the story is taking place?
  • Events - How does the author incorporate real historical details into the narrative?  

Your work in English 9A during the first two weeks of school will be based on this book and the annotations you made this summer.  You will need them for several assignments and learning activities.

Please contact Mrs. Vickrey at nvickrey@sacs.k12.in.us  if you have any questions.