Books every 4th grader should read
[DOC File]Second quarter - Scholastic | Books for Kids
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A goal for next quarter will be to continue boosting reading level through small group and individual instruction. Keep up all the wonderful things you are doing _____. Make sure you are reading every single day at home! You are a third grader who truly shines. It has truly been a pleasure getting to know _____ this quarter.
[DOC File]Fourth Grade Summer Reading Program
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Students in Fifth Grade who participate will complete a list of books read. The documentation is to include the name of the author, the title of the book, an explanation of the general topic or plot of the book, and a parent or guardian statement that the student has completed the reading. ... 2015 Eighth-grader Nate Osborne is a forward on his ...
[DOC File]2030: A Day in the Life of Tomorrow's Kids by Amy ...
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No Talking by Andrew Clements, illustrated by Mark Elliott (Simon and Schuster, 2007). While studying about India, fifth-grader Dave Packer discovers that Gandhi did not speak for one day every week to bring order to his mind. This amazes Dave, as he and his friends are …
[DOC File]Ready, Set, READ
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Jewell Holland 409 2010 4th grader. Tanner Baize 408 2007 3rd grader. James Brady 408 2009 4th grader. Samantha Brothers 403 2009 4th grader. Ana Holland 400 2012 4th grader. John Rogers 387 2007 3rd grader. Wyatt Cramer 379 2005 5th grader. Taylor Felts 372 2005 4th grader. Logan Hankins 371 2006 4th grader
[DOCX File]This year’s Accelerated Reader theme
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For example, a child in 5th grade whose reading level is 6.2-6.8 will be able to read and test on books 5.0-6.8. We must remember to help children select books which are developmentally appropriate. Children should read books most of the time in their zone of proximal development (ZPD), but they may occasionally choose books at a lower level.
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A student in a higher grade might have a much wider range. An 8th grader might have a range of 5.0 – 9.0. Just because a student is in 8th grade doesn’t mean that reading 6th grade and 7th grade level books is not beneficial. Teachers will work with your child to maintain a good range that incorporates lots of books from which to choose.
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