I've found that magazines like "Cricket" have both fiction and non-fiction 
pieces that work well for my sixth graders.
"Storyworks" is from Scholastic - lower level (Maybe 5th?) but has lesson plans 
online and a lot of teacher support on the web. 



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 From: "mrsjro...@aol.com" <mrsjro...@aol.com>
To: mosaic@literacyworkshop.org 
Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2011 4:27 PM
Subject: [MOSAIC] Reading Enrichment for Middle School
 

Next semester, I will be doing a reading enrichment block with students who 
are fair to good readers but they need a little extra boost with 
comprehension  to become much better readers. I will have from 5 - 10 students 
per 
block - one  block each of sixth and seventh grade. 

I am thinking that I would like to use short stories, short non-fiction  
passages and possibly short novels to hone their comprehension. 

I have no budget to work with so I am looking to put together my materials  
and I really appreciate any and all ideas fro this particular assignment.

Thanks,

June 

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