2018 Framingham Middle School Summer Reading Program

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2018 Framingham Middle School Summer Reading Program Program developed by FSU and FPS PPT created by Jodi O’Rourke for Walsh Middle School

Bringing a Community Together Through Literacy!

Funded by... Framingham State University Middlesex Savings Bank The Framingham High School Foundation Fuller Middle School PTO and Title I Funding Cameron Middle School PTO Walsh Middle School PTO

Featuring...

Facts about Matt de la Pena Grew up in California Mexican-American Loves basketball Afraid of spiders Loves burritos Mediocre student Secretly wrote poetry Likes music Earned an MFA in Creative Writing at San Diego State University Earned a BA at the University of the Pacific Lives in Brooklyn NY with his wife and daughter

Author Awards and Recognitions ALA-YALSA Best Books for Young Adults ALA-YALSA Quick Picks for Reluctant Readers Junior Library Guild Selections finalist for the 2011 Amelia Elizabeth Walden Award 2016 Newbery Medal NCTE Intellectual Freedom Award

Details Over the Summer: In the Fall: Students are expected to read the grade level book recommendations and focus on the character development and themes crafted by Matt de la Pena. In the Fall: Students will have the opportunity to enter a contest sponsored by FSU and possibly earn the chance to meet the author and get a signed book! In addition, grade 7 and 8 students will participate in an assembly in November and listen to Matt de la Pena tell his story in person!

Entering Grade 6

Entering Grade 7

Entering Grade 8 and/or With parental permission

Active Reading Strategies Annotate the text (if you buy your own copy) Take notes Fill in a graphic organizer Use sticky notes (if you buy your own copy) Make connections Write a summary

Where to find the books... Framingham Public Libraries Henry Whittemore Library @ FSU Barnes and Noble Amazon