Reading over the summer is extremely important for

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Reading over the summer is extremely important for students and their academic success. Continuing to read throughout the summer months will promote learning and reinforce reading skills taught throughout the school year that students can lose when reading is not consistent during summer. Complete three lines on this BINGO card (horizontal, vertical, or diagonal) and you win! Complete the whole card and you win twice! Color each box you complete and have a parent sign below. All reading must be at least 30 minutes to count. Parent Signature _______________________________ Read a book by Dr. Seuss

Read a Clifford book

Read a nonfiction book about animals, community jobs, and bugs

Read a book by Mo Willems

Read a book by Doreen Cronin

Read a book from the Curious George series

Read a book by Bill Martin, Jr.

Read a book from the Olivia the Pig series

Read a library book

Read a book by Marc Brown

Read a book from Biscuit series

Read Goodnight Moon

FREE TO READ! Read a book, magazine, or online selection that you chose.

Read a book from by Crosby Bonsall

Read a I Can Read Series Book

Read a book from a Daniel the Tiger book

Listen to a grown up read to you! Try a Patricia Polacco book

Read a book by Mercer Mayer

Read a book by Eric Carle

Read a book by Margaret Hillert

Listen to an audiobook from the library

Read a fairy tale/folktale

Read a book by Gail Gibbons

Read a book by Laura Numeroff

Read a book about Pete the Cat

FIRST GRADE SUMMER READING LIST

2018 – 2019 *These are the suggested books for the categories listed in the BINGO Board that are appropriate book levels for upcoming first graders.

Dr. Seuss • The Foot Book • Markin K. Mooney, Will you Please Go Now • Great Day for Up • The Eye

Curious Series • The Dog Show • Fire Truck • Curious George Cleans Up • Curious George Finds a Friend

Daniel the Tiger Series Clifford Series • Daniel Plays Ball • Clifford’s Best Pals • Who Can, Daniel • Clifford’s Field Day Can? • Clifford’s Word • Daniel Gets Scared Book • Daniel Goes Out for • Clifford’s Riddles Dinner • Clifford’s • Daniel Visits Library Valentine’s Patricia Polacco books Fairy Tales/Folktales • My Rotten • Cinderella Redheaded Older Countdown to the Brother Ball • Thank You, Mr. • The Hare and the Falker Tortoise • Mr. Wayne’s • The Little Red Hen Masterpiece • The Three Billy Goats Gruff • The Ugly Duckling

Biscuits Series • Happy Birthday, Biscuit • Biscuit’s First Sleepover • Biscuit’s Fourth of July • Biscuit’s First Trip • Biscuit’s Day at the Farm Bill Martin, Jr. books • Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? • Spunky Little Monkey

Nonfiction books • In a Car by Robert M. Hamilton • Incredible Insects Series by Susan Ashley • Busy Animals by Lisa Bullard

Olivia the Pig series Mercer Mayer • Olivia and Her • Happy Halloween, Ducklings Little Critter! • Olivia and the Rain • Going to the Dance Firehouse • Olivia Builds a House • This is My Town • To the Rescue Mo Willems Crosby Bonsall • Don’t Let the • The Day I Had to Pigeons Stay Up Play with My Sister Late • Who’s Afraid of the • The Pigeon Finds a Dark? Hot Dog! • And I Mean It, • The Pigeon Wants a Stanley Puppy! • Can I Play Too? • Should I Share My Ice Cream? Laura Numeroff Doreen Cronin • The Best Mouse • Click, Clack, Splish, Cookie Splash: A Counting • Happy Valentine’s Adventure Day, mouse! • Boom Snot Twitty • It’s Pumpkin Day, • Click, Clack, Peep! Mouse! • Click, Clack, Ho! Ho! • Jellybeans Love to Ho! Read!

Gail Gibbons • Boat Book • Playground

I Can Read Series • Scat, Cat! • Axel the Truck: Beach Race • Everything Goes: Henry Goes Skating • Mittens at School

Margaret Hillert • Play Ball • Dear Dragon A is for Apple • Dear Dragon Goes Camping • Dear Dragon Goes to the Zoo

Pete • • • •

the Cat Pete at the Beach Pete’s Big Lunch Play Ball The Surprise Teacher • The Lost Tooth

Eric Carle • The Very Busy Spider • Draw Me a Star • From Head to Toe • Friends

Mark Brown • Arthur’s Nose • Arthur and the Big Snow • D.W. All Wet • D.W. Flips • Arthur’s Treehouse