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Books B9 Read in Grade Four

Books B9 read this past year in grade four.

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer ~ Mark Twain
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn ~ Mark Twain
The Jungle Book ~ Rudyard Kipling
The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood ~ Howard Pyle
King Arthur and His Knights of the Round Table ~ Roger Lancelyn Green
The Hobbit ~ J.R.R. Tolkien
The Lord of the Rings The Fellowship of the Ring ~ J.R.R. Tolkien
The Lord of the Rings The Two Towers ~ J.R.R. Tolkien
The Lord of the Rings The Return of the King ~ J.R.R. Tolkien
The Story of the Amulet ~ E. Nesbit
The Railway Children ~ E. Nesbit
The Phoenix and the Carpet ~ E. Nesbit
The Enchanted Castle ~ E. Nesbit
The Story of the Treasure Seekers ~ E. Nesbit
DragonQuest 2 ~ Donita K. Paul
DragonKnight 3 ~ Donita K. Paul
DragonFire 4 ~ Donita K. Paul
The Story of Rolf and the Viking Bow ~ Allen French
Where the Red Fern Grows ~ Wilson Rawls
The Ides of April ~ Mary Ray
The Apprentice ~ Pilar Molina Llorente
The Door in the Wall ~ Marguerite De Angeli
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory ~ Roald Dahl
From the Mixed-up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiller ~ E.L. Konigsburg
The Twenty-One Balloons ~ William Pene du Bois
Eragon ~ Christopher Paolini
Sugar Creek Gang The Swamp Robber 1 ~ Paul Hutchens
Sugar Creek Gang The Killer Bear 2 ~ Paul Hutchens
Sugar Creek Gang The Winter Rescue 3 ~ Paul Hutchens
Mandie and the Dangerous Imposters 23 ~ Lois Gladys Leppard
What Katy Did ~ Susan Coolidge
What Katy Did at School ~ Susan Coolidge
What Katy Did Next ~ Susan Coolidge
The Door Within ~ Wayne Thomas Batson
The Rise of the Wyrm Lord ~ Wayne Thomas Batson
The Final Storm ~ Wayne Thomas Batson
The Dark is Rising Over Sea, Under Stone ~ Susan Cooper
Leven Thumps and the Eyes of the Want ~ Skye
Dangerous Journey The Story of Pilgrim’s Progress (Eerdmans)
The Aesop for Children
Aesop’s Fables
Madeline Takes Command ~ Ethel C. Brill
Space and Beyond
The Castle of No Return
Bruno and Boots The War with Mr. Wizzle ~ Gordon Korman
The Story of Helen Keller ~ Lorena A. Hickok
Helen Keller’s Teacher ~ Margaret Davidson
Mary Poppins ~ P.L Travers
Mary Poppins Comes Back ~ P.L Travers
Mary Poppins in the Park ~ P.L Travers
South Sea Island Rescue ~ John G. Paton
(and more)

Show Me Thy Ways Grade 4 ~ Gertrude Hoeksema
Window on the World ~ Daphne Spragget with Jill Johnstone
Christian History The 100 Most Important Events in Church History
The Victor Journey through the Bible ~ V. Gilbert Beers

A Child’s History of the World ~ V.M. Hillyer
The Middle Ages A Watts Guide for Children ~ editor William Chester Jordan
Cultural Atlas for Young People The Middle Ages ~ Mike Corbishley
Famous Men of the Middle Ages ~ John H. Haaren LL.D. and A.B. Poland Ph.D. (Shearer)
Famous Men of the Renaissance and Reformation ~ Robert G. Shearer
Augustine The Farmer’s Boy of Tagaste ~ P. De Zeeuw, J.Gzn
Monks and Mystics Volume 2: Chronicles of the Medieval Church ~ Mindy and Brandon Withrow
Luther the Leader
The Life of John Calvin ~ Theodore Beza
Viking Life ~ Early Civilizations
Viking Adventure ~ Clyde Robert Bulla
Usborne Who Were the Vikings?
Usborne Viking World

Dominion of Canada ~ Suzanne LeVert
The Story of Canada ~ Janet Lunn and Christpher Moore
A.D.S. Canadian Workpac 309
Canada “From Sea to Sea” Series Discover ___ ~ Bill MacDonald
Canada’s Electoral System
Prime Ministers of Canada 1867-1980
How Canadians Govern Themselves

ABeka The History of Our United States

ABeka Understanding God’s World Science Grade 4
The Usborne Science Encyclopedia

ABeka Developing Good Health Grade 4

ABeka Read and Think Skill Sheets 4
ABeka Oral Language Exercises ~ William A. Kappele
Easy Grammar Grade 4

From Lesson 65 of Saxon Math 7/6 to Lesson 84 of Saxon Math 8/7

Some Read-Alouds
Bridge to Terabithia ~ Katherine Paterson
Rowan of Rin ~ Emilu Rodda
Where the Red Fern Grows ~ Wilson Rawls
Prince Caspian ~ C.S. Lewis
(and more)

  1. One Response to “Books B9 Read in Grade Four”

  2. By Twila on Jun 18, 2008 | Reply

    As always, I am impressed! Our whole school didn’t have this many books when I was in Grade 4!

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