It depends on the book and what grading scale you're using. I think most are between third and sixth grade level.
Yes, the Harry Potter books are on Reading Counts.
Do you mean reading Harry Potter? Well, it depends if you count reading as studying or not...
The book Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire has a reading level of 5-6. It is the last book to be included in a 5-6 reading level, which started with the first in the series. The following book (Order of the Phoenix) would be 5-7 and the final book in the series (Deathly Hollows) would reach a reading level of 6-7.
The ATOS reading level of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets 6.7. The book is best suited for children around ten or over, however many younger readers will still enjoy the book.
it's easy , suite for grade 7 onwards
All the Harry Potter books seem to be directed at children, but - in my opinion - Harry Potter 4 and later are somewhat sinister, say, for a child below 12 years or so. This applies both to the movies and the books.
Nothing is specifically mentioned about Harry Potter however, many Christians argue that reading Harry Potter is a sin because God is against witchcraft.
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone has a 5.5 level. It is worth 12 points.
The 10th Doctor cried after reading Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (the 7th, and last, Harry Potter book).
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.
You can find the answer on a website called Fanfiction. There are fic where people write about Harry Potter reading Harry Potter and The philosopher's stone and so on...
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets has an ATOS grade level of 6.7.