June 7, 2006
Dear Tenth Grade Students:
Summer reading is an important, but often overlooked
part of a student’s education.
Sometimes, unfortunately, the summer slips by and students find that
they have read little or nothing because they were not encouraged to read
anything. To prevent this we are
requiring that you read three books this summer and write a “Record of Reading”
for each book. The format is explained
below.
Requirements:
1. English 10R students must
read The Pearl by John Steinbeck and
two books from the English 10 list. English 10H students must read A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens and TWO books from the
English 10 list.
2. Select books appropriate to your reading
abilities.
3. For each book, write a “Record of Reading” which
includes:
Title,
Author, Setting, Main Characters, Conflict, Summary (brief), and Reaction.
4. “Records of Reading” are due the first Thursday
when school starts in the fall.
5. Be prepared to share your summer reading
experiences as directed by your English teacher.
REMINDER: The purpose of the assignment is to encourage you to do readings which can be tied in with your literary discussions during the school year.
FINALLY:
After you have read the required books, you are encouraged to read
additional books that are
acceptable to you and your
parents/guardian.
Have an enjoyable summer!
Sincerely,
Dan Allen, English Chair
NOTE: If the book you wish to read is not available in Warner Library,
please consult with the librarian for an appropriate substitute. The librarian will sign this letter and
indicate the title and author of the book you will read.