The best thing you can do for your child is read to him constantly. The more you read to your child the better chance they have.
only for fourth graders who are in advanced reading and sometimes its a challenge.
A fourth grader should typically be reading at a 4th-5th grade reading level. This may vary depending on the individual student, but by 4th grade, students are generally expected to be reading more complex texts independently.
1185 is a good score
He is to shy to talk to you thats how u know a 2nd grader likes you
The average Lexile score for reading for a 7th grader is typically between 925 to 1075. Keep in mind that individual reading abilities can vary, so this is just an average range.
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I think at your reading level and with your parents permission you should.
No that is not that is the worst score.
You can if you wish. But once the fifth-grader turns 18, the relationship cannot continue until the second-grader is 18. Which is 3 years. So, ask yourself, is it worth it?
Twilight may not be an ideal choice for a 6th grader due to its content, themes, and reading level. It contains mature themes and complex language that may not be suitable or easily understood by a 6th grader. It's better to look for age-appropriate books with engaging stories that are more suitable for that age group.
A 6th grader should be reading around 160 per minute by the end of the sixth grade year.
My 2nd grader was super picky about reading. He’d rather do anything else. RazKids was okay for quick practice, but Beestar actually got him into it because the stories felt more meaningful, not just basic stuff. He liked the classic tales and the little reasoning questions after made him think instead of just guessing. It’s low-pressure too for kids.