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Check out these Back to School Reading Lists for your Roadmap to a Successful School Year

Back to School Reading Lists
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The new school year will be upon us faster than we know it. Getting ready is a hectic and trying time for both students and parents. With parents shopping for school supplies, uniforms, and registration. Students worry about starting their new school year on the right foot. Who their teachers are, where their classes are and if they will have any classes with friends. This is the perfect time to take a break. Read one of the books on our Back to School Reading Lists!

Elementary Reading List

Elementary School Reading List of Books
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Most elementary school student are a little scared to start school. Not know what the other kids are going to be like or if their teacher is nice. It’s a difficult time them. Learning the new rules, making friends and achieving in their school work. Some kids have a knack for it and some kids need some encouragement. This list of elementary Back to School books will help. Some will help them get ready for school and some that are just for fun.

Middle Grade Reading List

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Middle school is that awkward set of years where this change. You don’t have the same teacher for each subject. You have to remember to grab the right materials out of your locker when going to your next class. Don’t forget your pencil and be in your seat before the bell rings. Not only that, but your growing up and you have more responsibilities. More homework! Take your mind off the stress of your hectic schedule. This fun reading list with a mixture of new and classic literature will take your mind off things for a while. Just make sure your school work is complete first. You don’t need to fall behind on your studies.

Young Adult Reading List

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Starting high school or college is chaotic for the first could of days. With regular classes, electives and AP classes; running from one side of the building to another or to a whole other building all together. Making sure you have all your supplies, that your in the right class or building, worrying about which teacher you have and how hard they are going to be on you for the coming year. Also worrying about your social life and work schedules. It’s tough, but don’t forget to take a break. This reading list have a little of everything. Nonfiction for improving yourself, fiction for your enjoyment and some classics thrown in cause who doesn’t love a classic?

Let us know what books your have read and how your school year is going. Also if your looking for a great way to keep track of the books you read this year. Check our how to make a bullet journal and add your reading list to your collections.

Check out these Back to School Reading Lists for your Roadmap to a Successful School Year

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