No, it is High School Material, The book is for High School Students, and, meant for High School level readers, not 6th Graders, who are in Elementary.
Yes.
A seventh-grade boy should ideally be reading around 150 words per minute to be considered at grade level proficiency. It's important to keep in mind that reading speed can vary among individuals.
well, it matters what your reading grade level is if yo have a high reading grade/level then you should be able to finish it in 1 week or even days if you don't stop reading it
You should always use your resorces to get a good grade!
A 6th grade reading level is 6.0 at the beginning of the school year. It should be 6.9 at the end of the school year. Harry Potter and the Philosopher Stone is 6.0.
It means reading level for grade 4 in the 4th month of that grade. My daughter still enjoys books with lower reading levels but it simply means that someone in 4th grade in their 4th month should have no problem reading the book if they are on track.
A reading score of 1077 typically corresponds to a 7th-grade reading level.
By the end of Grade 2, students are typically expected to be reading at a level around 24-28 on the Fountas and Pinnell system, which correlates to a second-grade reading level. This means they should be able to read and understand simple stories independently with fluency and comprehension.
The average reading level for a second grade student is around a guided reading level of J or K, which corresponds to a DRA level of 18-20. This means they can read simple chapter books with some support.
Anywhere from advanced fourth of fifth up.
For me I like to go beyond the limit but for a regular student i think the person should be at a level between 1st grade and 2 grade because she/he already finished first grade but isn't onto 2 grade yet.
In most educational systems, it is possible to fail fourth grade if a student does not meet the required academic standards for promotion to the next grade level. This typically involves not achieving passing grades in key subjects such as math, reading, and writing. If a student fails fourth grade, they may be required to repeat the year.