Alabama 4th grade reading list
Alabama 4th grade students are commonly assigned 20 books in US schools, drawn from Alabama Course of Study plus Common Core, AP, and IB references. Lexile range: 410L–950L.
- Books on file
- 20
- Lexile range
- 410L–950L
- Citation source
- Alabama Course of Study
About the Alabama 4th grade reading list
In Alabama schools, 4th grade students are most often assigned books drawn from Alabama Course of Studyalongside the national curricula that apply nationwide — Common Core State Standards Appendix B, AP English, and the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme. ReadingList currently tracks 20 titles for 4th grade in Alabama, each tied to a Alabama-specific curriculum citation. Across the list, Lexile measures span 410L–950L.
4th grade sits in the 3-5 grade band, where students are transitional readers. At this stage the emphasis is on shifting from learning-to-read to reading-to-learn and sustaining attention across longer chapter books. Assigned reading skews toward early novels, narrative non-fiction, and a student's first assigned full-length stories, with text complexity that, per Common Core’s Appendix A reading bands, typically falls around roughly 400L to 800L. Measured against that 740–1010L range, of the 20 titles here with a Lexile score 7 are grade-level, 13 are more accessible (often assigned for theme over challenge), and 0 are stretch texts that may need scaffolding. Because readers in a single 4th grade classroom can span several hundred Lexile points, this list is best read as a starting point rather than a fixed requirement.
Alabama’s English Language Arts requirements are set by Alabama Course of Study (alabamaachieves.org). Most states pair their own standards with the Common Core text-complexity framework, so the 4th grade list below blends Alabama-specific assignments with the widely-taught national canon. Every title links to its primary source on the book’s detail page, so you can confirm exactly where and why it is assigned.
How to use this list:match a title to your child’s most recent Lexile or guided-reading level rather than to the grade alone. Teachers building a 4th grade unit can pair a Alabama-cited core text with a grade-appropriate companion novel; parents previewing summer or supplemental reading can check each book’s content notes and challenge history before assigning it.
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20 books cited for Alabama 4th grade
Assignments tied directly to Alabama’s Alabama Course of Study or national curricula with a Alabama-specific citation.
Because of Winn-DixieKate DiCamillo · 610L- BlendedS.M.D.BlendedSharon M. Draper · 610L
Bud, Not BuddyChristopher Paul Curtis · 950L
Hello, UniverseErin Entrada Kelly · 690L
James and the Giant PeachRoald Dahl · 870L
MatildaRoald Dahl · 840L
Mr. Popper's PenguinsRichard Atwater · Florence Atwater · 910L
Out of My MindSharon M. Draper · 700L
Sarah, Plain and TallPatricia MacLachlan · 660L
SmileRaina Telgemeier · 410L
Stone FoxJohn Reynolds Gardiner · 550L
Stuart LittleE.B. White · 920L
Tales of a Fourth Grade NothingJudy Blume · 470L
The BFGRoald Dahl · 720L
The Hundred DressesEleanor Estes · 870L
The One and Only IvanKatherine Applegate · 570L- The Season of Styx MaloneK.M.The Season of Styx MaloneKekla Magoon · 510L
The Tale of DespereauxKate DiCamillo · 670L
Tuck EverlastingNatalie Babbitt · 770L- Wings of Fire: The Dragonet ProphecyT.T.S.Wings of Fire: The Dragonet ProphecyTui T. Sutherland · 720L
Common questions
- How many books are assigned to 4th grade students in Alabama?
- 20 books appear on ReadingList for 4th grade students in Alabama, sourced from Alabama Course of Study and national curricula (Common Core, AP, IB) with applicable grade citations.
- What's the Lexile range for 4th grade reading in Alabama?
- Lexile measures across the 4th grade Alabama reading list range from 410L to 950L. Books without a published Lexile (poetry, drama, picture books) are not included in this range.
- Where does this reading list come from?
- Entries reference Alabama Course of Study (published at www.alabamaachieves.org) plus national curricula that apply to Alabama schools: Common Core State Standards Appendix B, AP English Literature and Language, IB Diploma Programme, and Cambridge Assessment International. Every assignment row on each book's detail page links its primary source.