'Because of Winn - Dixie' by Kate DiCamillo is also a wonderful choice. It's about a girl who moves to a new town and befriends a dog named Winn - Dixie. Through their adventures, she makes new friends and learns about herself and the people around her. It's a heartwarming story full of interesting characters.
Another is 'The Outsiders' by S.E. Hinton. This book tells the story of two rival groups, the Greasers and the Socs. It's a very realistic look at teenage life, friendships, and social classes in the 1960s. It has characters that you can really relate to and understand their struggles.
One great book is 'Wonder' by R.J. Palacio. It tells the story of a boy with a facial deformity as he enters mainstream school for the first time. It's very inspiring and shows the power of kindness and acceptance.
Well, 'The War That Saved My Life' by Kimberly Brubaker Bradley is a great 5th grade reading level realistic fiction. It tells the story of a girl during World War II who is sent away from London. Another book is 'Wonder' by R.J. Palacio. It's about a boy with a facial deformity starting school for the first time. 'Out of My Mind' by Sharon M. Draper, which is about a girl with cerebral palsy who has a brilliant mind but can't communicate easily, is also a good one.
Sure. 'Out of My Mind' by Sharon M. Draper is a good one. It focuses on a girl with cerebral palsy who has a brilliant mind but can't communicate until she gets a special device. 'Loser' by Jerry Spinelli is also at this level. It's about a boy who is considered a 'loser' but has a big heart. And don't forget 'Frindle' by Andrew Clements. It's a fun story about a boy who invents a new word and how it impacts his school.
One great book is 'Because of Winn - Dixie' by Kate DiCamillo. It tells the story of a girl who befriends a dog. Another is 'The One and Only Ivan' by Katherine Applegate. It's about a gorilla in a shopping mall. And 'Ramona Quimby, Age 8' by Beverly Cleary is also a classic 4th grade reading level realistic fiction book.
They often have relatable characters. For example, characters might be dealing with typical pre - teen or teen issues like fitting in, making friends, or having problems at school. This makes it easy for 7th graders to see themselves in the story.
The plot is usually complex enough to hold the interest of an 8th grader. It's not overly simplistic but also not too convoluted. There might be multiple storylines that come together in the end. For instance, a book could have a main plot about a student trying to fit in at a new school while also having a sub - plot about a family secret that is slowly revealed.
One great 4th grade reading level fiction book is 'Charlotte's Web' by E.B. White. It's about a pig named Wilbur and his friendship with a spider named Charlotte. The story is full of heart and teaches about friendship and life on a farm.
Sure. 'The Outsiders' by S.E. Hinton is a great one. It's about the conflict between two groups, the Greasers and the Socs, and shows the life and struggles of teenagers from different social classes.
One great 12th grade reading level fiction book is 'To Kill a Mockingbird' by Harper Lee. It deals with themes of racial injustice in a small Southern town. Another is '1984' by George Orwell, which presents a dystopian future. 'The Great Gatsby' by F. Scott Fitzgerald is also a classic at this level, exploring wealth, love and the American Dream.
There is also 'The Magic Tree House' series. The books take the two main characters, Jack and Annie, on various adventures through time and different places. The language is not too difficult and the realistic elements combined with a touch of magic make it very appealing to second - graders.