[CASL-L] Hi/Lo titles for middle grades ELL readers

Susan Martinez Sendroff sm_sendroff at yahoo.com
Tue Mar 20 14:58:25 PDT 2018


Try Orca Publishing... I had great success with their books when I was in a previous school district. They have titles specifically that are high interest - low reading level, but are for older kids. They "look" like "typica" fiction and my former students loved the variety and story lines. 


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> On Mar 20, 2018, at 3:32 PM, Finnegan, Kristen <KFinnega at trumbullps.org> wrote:
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> I Survived series
> Totally True Adventures series
> Who Would Win series by Jerry Pallotta
> Who Was biography series 
> Hamster Princess series 
> Jedi Academy series 
> Dog Man series 
> Origami Yoda series 
> My Life As A...series 
> Funjungle series
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> The One and Only Ivan
> Anything by Brian Selznick
> Strongheart by Candace Fleming 
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> Kristen Finnegan
> Library Media Specialist
> Booth Hill Elementary School
> Trumbull, CT
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> From: CASL-L <casl-l-bounces+kfinnega=trumbullps.org at mylist.net> on behalf of Norton, Keely <KNorton at StamfordCT.gov>
> Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2018 10:12:48 AM
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> Subject: [CASL-L] Hi/Lo titles for middle grades ELL readers
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> I have some really low level readers, many of whom are ESL and I'd like to get them reading more (Some are even struggling with Dork Diaries). Was hoping this group could suggest some high interest/low (Hi/Lo) fiction books for middle school aged kids. TIA!
> 
> Keely Norton
> Library Media Specialist
> Scofield Magnet Middle School
> 203-977-2754
> "Work hard. Be kind."
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