Texas Bluebonnet Books 2014-2015

For RBE students, you must read at least 5 of the Bluebonnet Books for the current school year in order to be able to vote for your favorite in the spring. If you want to keep track of the Bluebonnet books you read, click here!

You can help pick the best book in Texas! Choose 5 books you like best from the 20 nominees – or read them all. In order to participate in the Bluebonnet Book Bash in the spring, students in grades 3-5 must complete a Bluebonnet Book Rave Review for 5 different Bluebonnet Books BEFORE January 20th.   CLICK HERE to submit your form that you have read at least 5 Bluebonnets!

 

Bluebonnet Reading List 2013-2014
Counting by 7s by Holly Goldberg Sloan Book Activities
The Day the Crayons Quit by Drew Daywalt & Oliver Jeffers Book Activities
Dead City by James Ponti Book Activities
Face Bug by J. Patrick Lewis Book Activities
The Lost Treasure of Tuckernuck by Emily Fairlie Book Activities
Odette’s Secrets by Maryann Macdonald Book Activities
Pickle: The (Formerly) Anonymous Prank Club of Fountain Point Middle School by Kim Baker Book Activities
Rebel McKenzie by Candice Ransom Book Activities
Spy Camp by Stuart Gibbs Book Activities

 

Bluebonnet Reading List: Summaries of the 2014-2015 titles.
Mackin Book Talk: Interactive descriptions of the current nominees.
Reading Tracking Sheet: Use this optional sheet to keep track as you read.
Teachers/Parents: Check out these great ideas for each teaching with each book on the TLA Bluebonnet Wiki.

 CLICK HERE to submit your form that you have read at least 5 Bluebonnets!

 Which Bluebonnet will you read first?

 


 

9 comments to “Texas Bluebonnet Books 2014-2015”
  1. I think we should have a quick testing, 5 questions, to show if we’ve really read a Bluebonnet book. After a certain amount of books, for example, 12 in fifth grade, and along with the ability to vote, we should have an after school celebration; around the end of the year, for a reward. I hope you will consider my ideas. Thank you. 🙂 🙂 🙂

    P.S. I’m a student in fifth grade, with Ms. Hooten

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