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SVUSD Summer Reading
Reading is FUNdamental.

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Saddleback Valley Unified School District is again encouraging students to read this summer through our districtwide Summer Reading Program. We are enthusiastic about this program and strongly encourage students to enjoy good literature during their summer leisure hours. Reading should not stop simply because school is out.

To participate in our Summer Reading Program, students must read one or more books during the summer, fill in the Participation Form, and return this form to school in September. Students who participate in this summer program will receive a prize and a Summer Reading certificate.

Our District Librarians have compiled lists of recommended summer reading titles(K-3, 3-8, 7-12) from our teachers as well as from other well-known sources. These lists are also available at our local libraries and book stores. In some classes, teachers have provided book lists to students for summer reading. To participate in our program, students may read books from these lists or books of their own choice. Also, in this mailing, we have included information regarding lexiles, or reading levels, which will help match students to appropriate reading materials.

We ask that parents participate actively in this Summer Reading Program by helping students select appropriate titles and by verifying through their signature that student(s) have read the book(s) recorded on the Participation Form.

Have a great summer and enjoy some good books!

Lexiles: Allows parents and to find a reading level that matches reading abilities to books. You can type guest in all areas on the sign-up and register anonymously.

California Reading List: The California Reading List provides thousands of book titles listed by lexile or reading level.

American Library/Association Booklist: The American Library Association's Booklist Magazine

Children's Literature/Web Guide: Internet Resources related to books for children and young adults.

BookSpot: Book reviews, book awards, and much more.

BookHive: Your guide to children's literature.

Star Reading: Allows students and parents to read about lexiles and access the State's Reading List (replaces startest.com).



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