I remeber way back they assigned the whole 8th? 9th? grade class to read -Rebecca for the girls and Treasure of Sierra Madre for the boys ( stupid to split us up huh? now you know how long ago that had to be.) I had already read both. I offered to read something else but that didn’t fit well with their group discussions plan. Such a problem child.
I never had a required summer reading list, and I typically read the required reading a year or two before it was assigned.Usually if a school assigns summer reading, they send the list to the parents so the kids can’t hide or lose ’em.
TheSpanishInquisition over 13 years ago
Who needs a list? I read everything I can get my hands on. Always have.
blanche64 over 13 years ago
as a librarian, i find it very amusing when the kids come in the last week of august and are SHOCKED to find the book they need is checked out.
lunchtimelooker over 13 years ago
I remeber way back they assigned the whole 8th? 9th? grade class to read -Rebecca for the girls and Treasure of Sierra Madre for the boys ( stupid to split us up huh? now you know how long ago that had to be.) I had already read both. I offered to read something else but that didn’t fit well with their group discussions plan. Such a problem child.
stefaninafla over 13 years ago
I never had a required summer reading list, and I typically read the required reading a year or two before it was assigned.Usually if a school assigns summer reading, they send the list to the parents so the kids can’t hide or lose ’em.