3rd grade Connecticut Nutmeg Book Award reading list

Books referenced by Connecticut Nutmeg Book Award at the 3rd grade level. Source: nutmegaward.org.

About the 3rd grade Connecticut Nutmeg Book Award reading list

Connecticut Nutmeg Book Award is the Connecticut Nutmeg Book Award framework. ReadingList tracks 9 titles referenced by Connecticut Nutmeg Book Award at the 3rd gradelevel, each tied to a primary-source citation on the book’s detail page. Across the list, Lexile measures span 570L–890L. The framework is published at nutmegaward.org.

At the 3rd grade level — the 3-5grade band — students are transitional readers, with the curriculum focused on moving from learning-to-read to reading-to-learn across longer chapter books. Per Common Core’s Appendix A complexity bands, text difficulty at this stage typically falls around roughly 400L to 800L. Measured against that 420820L range, of the 3 titles here with a Lexile score 2 are grade-level, 0 are more accessible, and 1 is a stretch text. A single Connecticut Nutmeg Book Award classroom can still span a wide range of reading levels.

Unlike a state reading list, a Connecticut Nutmeg Book Award list is portable: the same framework is taught across districts and, in the case of AP and IB, across countries. That makes these titles a reliable backbone for 3rd grade planning whether you are a teacher mapping a unit, a homeschooler following a recognized sequence, or a parent checking what Connecticut Nutmeg Book Award expects.

How to use this list: treat the Connecticut Nutmeg Book Award titles as the core and layer in state-cited or thematically-related books to round out a 3rd gradeyear. Each book’s page shows its Lexile measure, grade range, themes, and any challenge history, so you can match a text to a specific reader rather than to the grade label alone.

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