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Biography & Autobiography Fantasy & Science Fiction Folklore Name ___________________________________ Room _________________ Honors Reader Certification 5th grade Students must complete each genre AND achieve at least 200 Accelerated Reader points with 80% accuracy to earn this certification. Please record the book title, book level, and AR quiz score under the correct genre. Books must be at 5.0 reading level or higher. A suggested list of books for each genre is available. Biography & Autobiography Book Title Book Level Score 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Fantasy & Science Fiction Book Title Book Level Score 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Folklore Book Title Book Level Score 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Historical Fiction Book Title Book Level Score 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Mystery Book Title Book Level Score 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Nonfiction Informational Book Title Book Level Score 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Nonfiction Narrative Book Title Book Level Score 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Poetry Book Title Book Level Score 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Realistic Fiction Book Title Book Level Score 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 5th Gr. Honors Biography Mrs. Miller Suggested Biography and Autobiography books to read for 5th Grade Honors Reader challenge. You must read six books from this genre. Author Title Level Points Call # Adler, David A. Picture Book of Jesse Owens, A 5.0 0.5 Bio Owe Adler, David A. Picture Book of Sacagawea, A 5.0 0.5 Bio Sac Brallier, Jess M. Who Was Albert Einstein? 5.8 1.0 Bio Ein Brandt, Keith Rosa Parks: Freedom Rider 5.5 1.0 Bio Par Bridges, Ruby Through My Eyes 5.9 2.0 Bio Bri Britton, Tamara L. Prince William 5.2 0.5 Bio Win Brown, Don Bright Path: Young Jim Thorpe 5.6 0.5 Bio Tho Carter, Forrest Education of Little Tree, The 5.5 11.0 Bio Car Christensen, Bonnie Daring Nellie Bly: America's Star Reporter, The 6.2 0.5 Bio Bly Christensen, Joe Alex Rodriguez 5.1 0.5 Bio Rod Crofford, Emily Frontier Surgeons: A Story About the Mayo Brothers 5.9 1.0 Bio May Davidson, Margaret Story of Jackie Robinson: Bravest Man in Baseball 5.4 2.0 Bio Rob Davidson, Margaret Story of Alexander Graham Bell: Inventor 5.7 2.0 Bio Bel Doeden, Matt Dale Earnhardt Jr. 6.0 3.0 Bio Ear Dougherty, Terri Ichiro Suzuki 5.0 0.5 Bio Suz Dunham, Montrew Neil Armstrong: Young Flyer 5.7 4.0 Bio Arm Edwards, Roberta Who Is Neil Armstrong? 5.4 1.0 Bio Arm Elston, Heidi M. D. John Adams: 2nd President of the United States 5.0 0.5 Bio Ada Fontes, Justine/Ron George Washington: Soldier, Hero, President 5.3 1.0 Bio Was Freedman, Russell Adventures of Marco Polo, The 7.7 2.0 Bio Pol Frith, Margaret Who Was Thomas Alva Edison? 5.3 1.0 Bio Edi Fritz, Jean What's the Big Idea, Ben Franklin? 5.5 1.0 Bio Fra Fritz, Jean Will You Sign Here, John Hancock? 5.8 1.0 Bio Han Fritz, Jean Make Way for Sam Houston 7.0 4.0 Bio Hou Fritz, Jean You Want Women to Vote, Lizzie Stanton? 6.4 3.0 Bio Sta Long and Uncertain Journey : The 27,000-Mile Goodman, Joan Elizabeth 6.7 1.0 Bio daG Voyage of Vasco da Gama, A Gutman, Bill Emmitt Smith: NFL Super Runner 5.7 1.0 Bio Smi Gutman, Bill Reggie White: Star Defensive Lineman 5.6 1.0 Bio Whi Harness, Cheryl Young Teddy Roosevelt 5.3 0.5 Bio Roo Harness, Cheryl Abe Lincoln Goes to Washington 1837-1865 6.0 1.0 Bio Lin Haskins, Jim Champion: The Story of Muhammad Ali 5.4 0.5 Bio Ali Hill, Anne E. Michelle Kwan 7.2 3.0 Bio Kwa Kallen, Stuart A. Patrick Henry 5.5 1.0 Bio Hen Kallen, Stuart A. Benjamin Franklin 5.7 1.0 Bio Fra Kallen, Stuart A. Samuel Adams 5.7 1.0 Bio Ada Kallen, Stuart A. James Madison 5.5 1.0 Bio Mad Kallen, Stuart A. George Washington 5.7 1.0 Bio Was Kehret, Peg Small Steps: The Year I Got Polio 5.2 4.0 Bio Keh Klein, Adam G. Pablo Picasso 5.2 0.5 Bio Pic Shooting for the Moon: The Amazing Life and Times Krensky, Stephen 5.0 0.5 Bio Oak of Annie Oakley Wilma Unlimited: How Wilma Rudolph Became the Krull, Kathleen 5.1 0.5 Bio Rud World's Fastest Woman Lasky, Kathryn Brilliant Streak: The Making of Mark Twain, A 6.6 1.0 Bio Twa Lauber, Patricia Lost Star 6.0 3.0 Bio Ear Leigh, David S. Ichiro Suzuki 7.2 3.0 Bio Suz Mantell, Paul Dale Earnhardt: Young Race Car Driver 5.4 4.0 Bio Ear McKissack, Patricia C. Martin Luther King, Jr.: A Man to Remember 6.5 3.0 Bio Kin McPherson, Stephanie Sammartino Douglas MacArthur 5.3 1.0 Bio Mac Milton, Joyce Story of George Washington: Quiet Hero, The 5.1 2.0 Bio Was Mitchell, Barbara Click! 5.1 1.0 Bio Eas Murray, Julie Tony Hawk 5.0 0.5 Bio Haw Muskat, Carrie Mark McGwire 5.7 2.0 Bio McG Nicholson, Lois P. Ken Griffey, Jr. 6.2 2.0 Bio Gri Abraham Lincoln: A Nonfiction Companion to Abe Osborne, Mary Pope 5.1 1.0 Bio Lin Lincoln at Last! Petrie, Kristin Marco Polo 5.1 0.5 Bio Pol Pyle, Lydia Yao Ming 5.1 0.5 Bio Min Pyle, Lydia Venus & Serena Williams 5.2 0.5 Bio Wil Pyle, Lydia Kobe Bryant 5.4 0.5 Bio Bry Roberts, Jack Ruth Bader Ginsburg: Supreme Court Justice 6.3 1.0 Bio Gin Irena Sendler and the Children of the Warsaw Rubin, Susan Goldman 5.9 1.0 Bio Sen Ghetto Smith, Kathie Billingslea Martin Luther King, Jr. 5.4 0.5 Bio Kin Towle, Wendy Real McCoy, The 5.7 0.5 Bio McC Alexander Graham Bell: Setting the Tone for Venezia, Mike 5.2 0.5 Bio Bel Communication Wheeler, Jill C. Barack Obama: 44th President of the United States 5.4 0.5 Bio Oba Wheeler, Jill C. Chris Van Allsburg 5.0 0.5 Bio Van Wheeler, Jill C. Lemony Snicket 5.0 0.5 Bio Sni Wolff, Rick Ted Williams 6.4 1.0 Bio Wil Yates, Elizabeth Amos Fortune, Free Man 6.5 5.0 Bio For Younger, Barbara Purple Mountain Majesties 5.8 0.5 Bio Bat 5th Gr. Honors Fantasy Mrs. Miller Suggested Fantasy books to read for 5th Grade Honors Reader challenge. You must read at least three books from this genre. Author Title Level Points Call # Avi Poppy 4.5 4.0 Fic Avi Baker, E.D. Dragon's Breath 5.3 10.0 Fic Bak Baker, E.D. No Place for Magic 5.4 9.0 Fic Bak Baker, E.D. Once Upon a Curse 5.6 9.0 Fic Bak Banks, Lynne Reid Adventures of King Midas, The 5.0 4.0 Fic Ban Banks, Lynne Reid Indian in the Cupboard, The 4.6 6.0 Fic Ban Banks, Lynne Reid Secret of the Indian, The 5.2 5.0 Fic Ban Barry, Dave Peter and the Starcatchers 5.2 13.0 Fic Bar Billingsley, Franny Well Wished 5.8 6.0 Fic Bil Brodien-Jones, Christine Owl Keeper, The 5.4 11.0 Fic Bro Carman, Patrick Beyond the Valley of Thorns 6.2 8.0 Fic Car Carman, Patrick Dark Hills Divide, The 6.1 10.0 Fic Car Carman, Patrick Stargazer 5.6 10.0 Fic Car Carman, Patrick Tenth City, The 5.5 7.0 Fic Car Colfer, Eoin Artemis Fowl 5.0 9.0 Fic Col Collins, Suzanne Gregor the Overlander 4.8 8.0 Fic Col Coville, Bruce Monsters of Morley Manor, The 5.3 7.0 Fic Cov Dahl, Roald James and the Giant Peach 4.8 4.0 Fic Dah Divakaruni, Chitra Banerjee Conch Bearer, The 5.4 10.0 Fic Div Eager, Edward Knight's Castle 5.3 6.0 Fic Eag Eager, Edward Magic by the Lake 5.0 5.0 Fic Eag Eager, Edward Time Garden, The 5.0 5.0 Fic Eag Funke, Cornelia Igraine the Brave 5.6 7.0 Fic Fun Funke, Cornelia Inkheart 5.4 23.0 Fic Fun Funke, Cornelia Thief Lord, The 4.8 13.0 Fic Fun Ibbotson, Eva Which Witch? 6.2 7.0 Fic Ibb Kennedy, Richard Amy's Eyes 5.8 17.0 Fic Ken Langton, Jane Fledgling, The 5.0 6.0 Fic Lan Lasky, Kathryn Capture, The 4.8 7.0 Fic Las Law, Ingrid Savvy 6.0 9.0 Fic Law Law, Ingrid Scumble 5.6 10.0 Fic Law Lethcoe, Jason You Wish 6.2 6.0 Fic Let Lewis, C.S. Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, The 5.7 6.0 Fic Lew Lewis, C.S. Magician's Nephew, The 5.4 6.0 Fic Lew Lindgren, Astrid Pippi Longstocking 5.2 4.0 Fic Lin MacDonald, Betty Hello, Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle 5.2 4.0 Fic Mac MacDonald, Betty Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle 5.2 3.0 Fic Mac MacDonald, Betty Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle's Magic 5.5 5.0 Fic Mac Malone, Marianne Sixty-Eight Rooms, The 5.2 9.0 Fic Mal McKinley, Robin Blue Sword, The 6.8 17.0 Fic McK Mull, Brandon Candy Shop War, The 5.0 14.0 Fic Mul Mull, Brandon Fablehaven: Grip of the Shadow Plague 5.6 17.0 Fic Mul Mull, Brandon Fablehaven: Keys to the Demon Prison 5.2 21.0 Fic Mul Mull, Brandon Fablehaven: Rise of the Evening Star 5.0 15.0 Fic Mul Mull, Brandon Fablehaven: Secrets of the Dragon Sanctuary 5.1 19.0 Fic Mul Nimmo, Jenny Charlie Bone and the Red Knight 5.1 11.0 Fic Nim Nix, Garth Troubletwisters 5.9 11.0 Fic Nix Norton, Mary Borrowers Afloat, The 6.0 6.0 Fic Nor Norton, Mary Borrowers, The 5.3 5.0 Fic Nor Mrs.
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