When I was in second grade we were encouraged to read Caldecott books and Junie B. Jones books. Try Dr. Seuss books Curious George books. Hope this helped!
people gathered at this place because this is the place that you can read lots of books and you can get knowledge by reading books on the library.
Read the books. Collect the cards. Play the game.
Read the passage
In principle, you could have a statistical study about what kinds of people enjoy what kinds of books (for example, we could categorize you by age, gender, educational level, religious denomination, and income) but even then, we would only be able to state a probability, not a certainty, about what books a given individual would enjoy. Or, if you are willing to identify the books that you have previously read and enjoyed, again some kind of statistical analysis would be possible. But in the end, we cannot be certain what books you will enjoy. Read one and see if you enjoy it.
One should always ask questions while surveying to help better understand what one is about to read. This helps to better know what to look for in the reading.
I think any 12 year old should read about 4-6 books in a month I agree. am twelve and I read 6 books a week.(400-500 pages) I think you should read the Percy Jackson series. I think you should also read the harry potters and twilight
Well, that depends on how well the people read, and how mature they are. I read the books when I was around 10 years old, but I also read books fit for a 12th grader, so it depends.
Take the kid's grade level times five and add 30 minutes. first grader: 35 minutes second grader: 40 minutes third grader: 45 minutes -... Tenth grader: 1 hour, 20 minutes
It's not a matter of how fast you're reading -- it's how well you understand what you read! You need to worry less about being quick and more about comprehension. Be sure you understand the words and what the text is saying before you try to increase your speed.
In one minute he or she should be able to read 12 or 15 words.
I am 10, turning 11 next year. i have read all the twilight books. The 4th one is... Well, maybe you should wait a while.
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Yes. I read it when I was in grade 3 but that was only because I read really advanced books. An average person would read it at grade 6.
In the first month, Jamie read 9 books. In the second month, he read 12 books. In the third month, he read 15 books. In the fourth month, he read 18 books. In the fifth month, he read 21 books.
I think at your reading level and with your parents permission you should.
People should read the Hunger Games because it is full of unexpected twists and turns. As a person who has read the Hunger Games several times I have never gotten tired of the storyline. This book has action and romance. For me personally i think the the action mixes well with the romance and there is not to much of either.
A 6th grader should be reading around 160 per minute by the end of the sixth grade year.