Books read in CES classes

Anonymous
Can anyone post a list of reading books they use in the CES class room for elementary school? My child is in CES and sometimes needs help with these books, would like to get them and start working at home on those.
Anonymous
forgot to add, child is in 4th grade
Anonymous
Did you ask the child’s teacher?
Anonymous
People here can’t answer that for you because the entire class isn’t always reading the same book at the same time. Your child might read a couple books their friend doesn’t and vice versa. Also, different CES classes aren’t necessarily offered the same books.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:People here can’t answer that for you because the entire class isn’t always reading the same book at the same time. Your child might read a couple books their friend doesn’t and vice versa. Also, different CES classes aren’t necessarily offered the same books.


OK. List any books that your child is reading. Then people whose kids were waitlisted for CES can have a list of books for their kids to read. -NP
Anonymous
It's different at different CESes. There's no central list.
Anonymous
CES was where my child first met a large number of others who love to read. The teachers made a big chart of books popular with the CES kids and I remember it was really diverse. I wish someone would take a picture of that activity and post it because I think that would really help others. My kid would scan that chart regularly and always loved what they read. Sorry I wish I could remember more but there was the March series, the Divergent series, Mysterious Benedict society
Anonymous
OP can't be serious. If your child is in CES why wouldn't you simply ask the teacher, or someone at that school. Troll
Anonymous
As someone whose kid could have gone to the CES but didn't due to distance, I would have loved to know what they're reading so I could have supplemented at home.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:As someone whose kid could have gone to the CES but didn't due to distance, I would have loved to know what they're reading so I could have supplemented at home.


Did you check that school's website? Do they have a CES section with any info? Your kid talk to any friends of theirs that did end up going to a CES to ask them? Email teacher at your current non-CES school to ask for a list that is similar to one found in a CES program? Check school's library list? Or a public library list for titles for whatever level you want your kid to read?
Anonymous
Just type in Diverse Reads booklist +[child’s age or grade level] in Google. Do the same for the age/grade level below and above. Select some books.

https://www.cbcbooks.org/awards-and-book-lists/reading-beyond/

https://imaginationsoup.net/



Anonymous
My kid read Finnigan's Wake and War and Peace.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My kid read Finnigan's Wake and War and Peace.






Anonymous
My kid is in CES right now. There are a couple different CES locations - I assume you know that. Right now, my child is between books. She just finished a book for a very brief “book talk.” For that assignment, each kid had to read a different book and they chose from the teacher’s library. Then, I had to pick up a copy from the public library because she kept leaving it at school when she needed to read at home.

Hope you find what you need.
Anonymous
I Lived on Butterfly Hill
Echo
The Graveyard Book
A Long Walk to Water
Funny in Farsi
Counting by 7s
The One and Only Ivan
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