Summer Reading 2021
Switlik Elementary School
Jackson School District Parent Letter
This summer, the elementary division of the Jackson Township School District is proud to continue our Summer Reading initiative for students entering grades one through five in September. We are excited to bring parents and children together in our mission to promote literacy through reading.
We encourage all students to read whatever they like as long as it is appropriate to their interests and reading ability. Fiction, non-fiction, biographies, poetry, graphic novels, magazines-- the choice is yours! Below is a recommended reading list of carefully chosen books consisting of a variety of genres, authors, and reading levels for each grade. Although these lists include many high-interest and popular selections, students may also choose to read books not included.
When we begin the school year in September, our teachers will set aside time to discuss the books read by the students. We ask that each child read five books and complete one of the reading logs, linked here in print or digital format, and also available on the elementary school websites.
Please remember that our goal is to make reading fun, enjoyable, and something that families can do together. Please try to set aside family time for reading and/or read the book with your child. Listening, reading, and writing are all connected. Proficiency in one of these standards also helps attain proficiency in the others. I am encouraged by the participation and interest Jackson parents have in their child’s education and confident you and your child will benefit from reading together this summer. Thank you for your cooperation.
Yours in education,
Lisa M. Lane, Ed.D.
WHAT SHOULD I READ?
When you finish reading a book, fill out your reading log. It can be a paper log that you print and hang on your refrigerator (then bring to your new teacher in September), or a digital Google Form that you complete on the computer.
How many books should I read?
Read and fill out a log for 5 books.
All students who read and record 5 books will be entered into a raffle in September for a special prize!!!! Remember, if you use the paper form, bring it back to your new teacher at the beginning of the school year.
DIGITAL ACCESS & OTHER RESOURCES FOR YOU
In addition to the Recommend Reading List above, you and your child can access book choices in several different ways. Here are some suggestions:
Read books that you have in your house or reread a favorite book
Borrow books from a friend or sibling
Magazines & comics
Use the Ocean County Library www.theoceancountylibrary.org
Audible Discover for free audiobooks
Pebble Go & Pebble Go Next (username:switlik password: school)
Book Flix (K-3) and True Flix (3-5) (username: switlik Password: flix)
Junior Library Guild (username: Summer21 password: Summer21)
WHAT SHOULD I READ NEXT? CHECK OUT THESE BOOK TRAILERS FOR INSPIRATION!
AMAZING SNAKES
MOVE OVER, ROVER!
THE HELLO, GOODBYE WINDOW
THE BABY-SITTERS CLUB GRAPHIX
DOG MAN: A TALE OF TWO KITTIES
I SURVIVED THE GREAT CHICAGO FIRE
SHARE A LOVE OF READING & WRITING THIS SUMMER
SOME FUN READING ACTIVITIES:
- Read aloud to your child every day
- Choose short, engaging books with sturdy pages for younger students
- Read rhymes and sing songs as part of your daily routine
- Show the cover and make sure to point to the pictures and words
- Reread favorite books
- Let your child interact with their books by turning the pages, flipping the flaps, pointing to pictures, and acting out relevant parts
- Ask questions about the story
Don’t forget about writing! Have your budding authors:
- Keep a journal
- Create a travel vlog
- Record a book review
- Write a newspaper article about an experience
Ms. Palmé
Email: lpalme@jacksonsd.org
Website: https://www.jacksonsd.org/Domain/2304
Location: 75 West Veterans Highway, Jackson Township, NJ, USA
Phone: 732-833-4650