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Jamestown Schools - Summer Work: Entering Grade 6

Summer work expectations for Melrose and Lawn School students in K-grade 9.

Entering Grade 6 - Supply List

2025 Rhode Island Middle School Book Award statement


A statement from the 2022-2023 RIMSBA Committee:

“The Rhode Island Middle School Book Award Committee, composed of Rhode Island teachers, school librarians, and public librarians, works annually to create a diverse list of nominated books using specific criteria. The committee is intentional in seeking books that affirm marginalized groups and champions stories and characters that reflect the lived experiences of Rhode Island youth as well as the larger world. The committee aims to provide an annual list of nominees that maintains diversity in race, gender, sexuality, family makeup, socioeconomics and ability. Nominee lists are thoughtfully curated with an anti-racist lens, to allow all youth to be seen and their voices actively heard. The Rhode Island Middle School Book Award believes representation matters and strives  to create mirrors, windows and prisms for all children.” 

To learn more about RIMSBA please visit this link.

*Please remember not all books are suitable for all readers.  Families should make decisions about the best books for your child.

Entering Grade 6 - Summer Reading Expectations

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It is the expectation that all incoming sixth graders will read at least TWO books over the summer.  Ideally, book one should be read in July, and book two should be read in August. (Any additional reading is encouraged but not required).

Students are required to complete the corresponding Book Report Form (linked below) after reading every book for additional practice with reading comprehension and written expression.

2025 Rhode Island Middle School Book Award

Summer Math Review

Access to Free Books in Jamestown