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Flying Lessons and Other Stories
Ellen Oh

Flying Lessons and Other Stories

Genre:
Short Stories
Age Level:
Middle Grade

In a partnership with We Need Diverse Books, industry giants Kwame Alexander, Soman Chainani, Matt de la Peña, Tim Federle, Grace Lin, Meg Medina, Walter Dean Myers, Tim Tingle, and Jacqueline Woodson join newcomer Kelly J. Baptist in a story collection that is as humorous as it is heartfelt.

Flying South
L.M. Elliott

Flying South

Genre:
Historical Fiction
Age Level:
Middle Grade

In the sticky-hot summer of 1968, a year in American history marked by assassination, Vietnam War protests, and civil rights rioting, Alice faces some trying concerns of her own.

Fly on the Wall
E. Lockhart

Fly on the Wall: How One Girl Saw Everything

Genre:
Fantasy, Fiction
Age Level:
Middle Grade

Gretchen Yee, 16, feels painfully ordinary in a school where everyone is an overachiever. She longs to understand what others think of her, and her wish to be a fly on the wall of the boys locker room comes true. She spends a week there observing her classmates, learning and seeing more than she ever expected. With this knowledge, Gretchen gains confidence, which ultimately allows her to be a better person. Although containing some strong language and mature situations, this novel is a good choice for teens who are unsure of their place in the world, including reluctant readers. 

The Flint Heart
Katherine Paterson

Flint Heart

Genre:
Fairy Tales, Folktales and Myths, Fantasy
Age Level:
Middle Grade

An ancient talisman resurfaces to once again create misery until a true heart destroys it forever. The husband and wife team rework this early 20th century fantasy making it accessible to contemporary audiences. Lush illustrations and rich language make this a fine family read aloud.

Flipped
Wendelin Van Draanen

Flipped

Genre:
Fiction, Romance
Age Level:
Middle Grade

A wonderful he-said, she-said story of how young teens go from hate to love (or dislike to like). Through the audiobook, listeners really experience the teens’ dialogue.

Flirting with Boys
Hailey Abbott

Flirting with Boys

Genre:
Fiction, Romance
Age Level:
YA

Celeste has been looking forward to the long summer ahead of her — helping out at her parent’s resort and spending time with her boyfriend, Travis, who also works there. Everything is going perfectly until Nick arrives. Nick has flirted with Celeste every summer and keeps it up this summer, even in front of Travis. Will Celeste be able to stay true to her boyfriend, or will Nick’s flirting get the best of her?

Fluency: Instructional Guidelines and Student Activities

The best strategy for developing reading fluency is to provide your students with many opportunities to read the same passage orally several times. To do this, you should first know what to have your students read. Second, you should know how to have your students read aloud repeatedly.