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Fifth Grade books: Challenging Reading (page 2)

By T.G. Gunning
Pearson Allyn Bacon Prentice Hall
Updated on Jul 20, 2010

Reading Level: Grade 7 (Interest Level: Grade 5)

*Aiken, Joan. The Wolves of Willoughby Chase. Dell, 1962, 1987, 168 pp. With the help of Simon, who lives in a cave and raises geese, two cousins escape from starving wolves, and later from a prisonlike school where they have been sent by a scheming governess who plans to defraud the Green family of its considerable wealth. Part of Wolves Chronicles series.

*Burnett, Frances Hodgson. The Secret Garden. HarperCollins, 1912, 224 pp. Orphaned at the age of 9 years during a cholera epidemic in India, Mary Lennox was sent to live with a wealthy but melancholy uncle in England. Ignored by her uncle who had never recovered from his wife's death, Mary Lennox discovered a secret garden. The discovery changed her from a sallow, spoiled child to a spirited, independent girl. With the help of the magic of the garden and one of the servants' children, she initiated the miraculous transformation of her sickly, tyrannical cousin into a healthy boy.

Kipling, Rudyard. Just So Stories. New American Library, 1912, 158 pp. Includes 12 imaginative tales explaining how the elephant got its trunk, how the camel got its humps, how the leopard got its spots, how the rhinoceros got its skin, how the alphabet was created, why the cat walks by itself, and similar stories. Provides possible writing topic: students could write their own just-so stories.

Sobol, Donald J. Still More Two-Minute Mysteries. Scholastic, 1975, 126 pp. The reader is presented with brief descriptions of a series of 63 crimes and is invited to figure out how the famous detective Dr. Haledjian solves them.

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