I'd say both grades
yes
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Diary of a Wimpy Kid has 3 AR points. The reading level is 5.2. Other books in the series are also worth 3 points.
DOG DAYS is lexile Lexile: 1010L. You can find the Lexile numbers and the accelerated reading numbers at GoodBooksforKids Lists. It's a free site. (They've got links to amazon but ignore those.) goodbooksforkids-lists.blogspot.com/2012/05/diary-of-wimpy-kid-reading-levels.html
The book levels range from a 4.0-6.0 that i know of
About third grade
no it does not because it is a first grade reading level for an intended middle school audience.
"The Diary of a Wimpy Kid" series is typically considered to be at a fourth to sixth-grade reading level. The books are written in a simple and straightforward language that is easily accessible to young readers.
yes
Around the 4th & 5th grade level, but anyone can read it
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Diary of a Wimpy Kid Roderick Rules is worth 3 points. The reading level is 5.2. If you mean House Rules by Jodi Picoult, that is worth 27 points and is reading level 5.8.
Diary of a Wimpy Kid has 3 AR points. The reading level is 5.2. Other books in the series are also worth 3 points.
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
"Dear Dumb Diary Year Two" is typically found in the 3rd to 5th grade reading level range.
DOG DAYS is lexile Lexile: 1010L. You can find the Lexile numbers and the accelerated reading numbers at GoodBooksforKids Lists. It's a free site. (They've got links to amazon but ignore those.) goodbooksforkids-lists.blogspot.com/2012/05/diary-of-wimpy-kid-reading-levels.html
The book levels range from a 4.0-6.0 that i know of