The Bluestem Award: Illinois' Grades 3-5 Readers' Choice Award.

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The Bluestem Award: Illinois' Grades 3-5 Readers' Choice Award

•Named in honor of Big Bluestem which is the state prairie grass, the award may include both timeless classics and current titles, as well as books that have appeared on Monarch and Rebecca Caudill lists. •Students must read, or have read to them 4 of the 20 books.

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RL 2.74 RC Pts.113 Pgs.

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Realistic

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RL 4.87 RC Pts.

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The BFGBy Roald Dahl

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RL 4.87 RC Pts.Fantasy

151 Pgs.

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Historical

Fiction

RL 6.42 RC Pts.

34 Pgs.

Emma and the Incredible Shrinking Rat by Lynne Jonell

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RL 4.514 RC Pts.Fantasy

346 Pgs.

Henry’s Freedom BoxBy Ellen Levine

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Fiction

RL 1.93 RC Pts.

40 Pgs.

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Realistic

Fiction

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RL 3.55 RC Pts.89 Pgs.

Historical

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RL 3.75 RC Pts.

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Hachiko WaitsBy Leslea Newman

96 Pgs.

Collective

Biography

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170 Pgs.

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Realistic

Fiction

RL 5.32 RC Pts.74 Pgs.

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Fantasy

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RL 4.89 RC Pts.171 Pgs.

Realistic

Fiction

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112 Pgs.

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48 Pgs.

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138 Pgs.

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Fiction

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172 Pgs.

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RL 4.512 RC Pts.Realistic

Fiction 242 Pgs.

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