Reading lists by grade

Pick a grade to see books assigned at that level across Common Core, AP, IB, Cambridge, and state curricula.

Grade-level reading lists in US schools are shaped by three layered sources: the Common Core State Standards Appendix Bexemplar texts (adopted by 41 states), each state’s own ELA standards (TEKS in Texas, B.E.S.T. in Florida, Next Generation in New York), and advanced-course frameworks (AP, IB, Cambridge) for grades 9-12. District pacing guides then sit on top, usually drawing from the same canon.

The result: most students read the same 30-60 titles between kindergarten and 12th grade, but the order and grade placementvaries by state. A book cited as a grade-8 exemplar in Common Core Appendix B may appear in a grade-7 pacing guide in one state and a grade-9 unit in another. Each grade hub here surfaces that grade’s specific citations plus the broader set of widely-taught titles in that grade’s range.

Grade bands below reflect how US schools typically group pedagogy: early elementary (K-2) focuses on phonics and picture books; upper elementary (3-5) begins chapter books and narrative structure; middle grades (6-8) introduce longer novels and close reading; high school (9-12) covers the literary canon, critical analysis, and AP/IB work.

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