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What is one good mystery book for a Fourth Grader?

Well it depends what authors you might like or what your reading skill is. For better answers ask a teacher or librarian.


Is the clique a good series for a fourth grader to do a book report on?

Probally NOT a good choice may want to wait until your 11 or 12


Is IQ by Roland Smith a good book for eighth graders?

NO it is a good book for 4th to 6th graders maybe i m a 5th grader i read it its the best book ever NO it is a good book for 4th to 6th graders maybe i m a 5th grader i read it its the best book ever NO it is a good book for 4th to 6th graders maybe i m a 5th grader i read it its the best book ever NO it is a good book for 4th to 6th graders maybe i m a 5th grader i read it its the best book ever


Can RuneScape give viruses to emachines?

Following Fake Man Sly and mysterious, the realistic fiction book Following Fake Man, by Barbara Ware Holmes, describes Homer Withdrop's vacation to Maine turns into a mystery of following Fake Man, and finding out how he was connected to his father. Homer's father died when he was just a child, but he doesn't know much about him because his mom never talks about him. Homer, Madeline, and his Mom took a trip to Maine to a house that Homer never knew that they owned. While in Maine, Homer made a friend named Roger. Roger was working on a mystery to see what was up with a man in a disguise that they called, "Fake Man." Homer never realized that he would become very dedicated to the mystery until he realized that Fake Man knew his mother, and was somehow connected to his father. So Homer took a boat to Owl Island to follow Fake Man to solve this mystery for good. To find out how it ends, you'll have to read the book. But is this book actually appropriate for a middle school reading level? Following Fake Man, is a good mystery book, however, I don't think that it is good for a middle school reading level. I feel that this book would be good for a fourth or fifth grader to read. Sometimes the writing was confusing, like when it said, "So my mother forgave me. Homer's forgave him. His mother forgave me. Mine forgave him." I had to read that over a couple of times until I finally understood it. The overall writing was very basic, and the grammar lacked effort. Another reason why I think that this is not a good book for a middle school reading level is because there aren't many challenging words. I only had trouble with two. Also, this book got very childish at times. For example, sometimes there would be sections that would have drawings of cartoons with speech bubbles. Which reminds me of my little brother's books who is in fourth grade. Some people might say that you get a great understanding of what is going on because it shows you each character's point of view. On the other hand, I thought that it was a bit confusing because it was hard to keep track of all their perspectives. Others might say that a two-hundred-thirty page book is too big for a fourth grader, but the chapters are very short, and there are several cartoon sections that take up a couple of pages each. People could also say that it would be too challenging for a fourth grader to read. But if a fourth grader is reading a challenging book, and a seventh grader is reading a book that is too easy, the book would be better for a fourth grader to read because it is better to challenge yourself and become a better reader instead of reading a book that is below your reading level. Overall, this book was a good mystery, but was definitely not a good book for a middle school student. It has a very weak vocabulary, and could be very childish at times. If you're looking for a challenge, this wouldn't be the book that you want to read.


Is the weight of 64 a good weight for a fourth grader?

yes about 100 is too much


What are good mystery Halloween books for fourth graders?

Maybe try some of the Alvin Schwartz books for some spooky books. Another suspenseful mystery book that could fall under the Halloween category is a book called "The Clearing". It would work for fourth graders beacuse it is completely appropriate and uses no profanity.


Is alligator crossing a good book for a 5th grader?

No its bornig


Is the book Extra Credit good?

If you're a sixth grader.


Would the hunger games be a good book to read in school as a class?

Sure, if you are a 7th grader to 9th grader. :)


Is the book 'Only The Good Spy Young' a mystery book?

Yes, it is.


Is twilight a good book for a fourth grader at a really high reading level to do a book report on?

No. The Twilight series does not contain real literature aspects such as character development, which is an important concept for a fourth grader (especially one with a high reading level) to grasp. It also contains themes that are not appropriate for a fourth grader, no matter how high the reading levelA fourth grader would be much more suited to do a report on any one of the Harry Potter books, or something else from the Children's section. Don't say that. I read the Harry Potters last year, but that was because I didn't know about Twilight yet. I highly recomend to read it, but not to do a book report for school on. (However, I am an extremly high reading level 5th grader, so...) I have a friend who is terrified of the vampire thing and she's in the 7th grade. Make sure that the class is mature enough for the book aswell as the person giving the report on it. Harry Potter is a bad book to report on. It contains to many subplots. And those are the things that make it good my opinion is if you think YOU can handle the book report and YOU like it then go ahead depending on the maturity level of the class of course (there are some parts that a fourth grade class in teachers words might not be able to handle. good luck!!! =] Hey the one above me has some sense. That is exactly what i think if you get scared then tuff if you don't then that's great as long as you keep reading and choose the right parts to put in you book report than your good to go


Is a zuca backpack good for a fourth grader?

I believe they are quite good for 4th graders and up because that is the grade when you start carrying more than one text book so it will be nice tohave a rolling backpack and a zuca is just the answer! You can even sit on them!