Johnny Tremain is 14 years old at the start of the book, which spans about 2 years from 1773 to 1775.
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Fireman...Pay grade level 1
In the British education system, the equivalent of American grades typically aligns as follows: Grade 1 corresponds to Year 1, Grade 2 to Year 2, and so on. For middle school, Grade 6 aligns with Year 7, Grade 7 with Year 8, and Grade 8 with Year 9. In high school, Grade 9 corresponds to Year 10, Grade 10 to Year 11, and Grade 11 to Year 12. Finally, Grade 12 in the U.S. aligns with Year 13 in the U.K., which is often associated with A-level studies.
C is the rank of the sailor, indicating that they are a Chief, an E-7. YN is the specialty of Yeoman. Normally a sailor at this level is responsible for a group of sailors working in an environment such as the ship's office or a personnel office.
The equivalent to an English GCSE is a Scottish Standard Grade. An A-level is roughly equivalent to a Higher in Scotland.
A reading score of 1077 typically corresponds to a 7th-grade reading level.
Although the average is supposedly at an eighth grade reading level, the actual level is somewhere between a 5th and 6th grade reading level.
The average reading level for a second grade student in the United States is 1.4 to about 2.4. This means that most second grade students are reading at high first grade levels or medium second grade levels.
The average American reads at a seventh or eight grade reading level. The United States falls behind countries like China in reading.
The reading level of Hardy Boys books varies, but they are generally written at a 4th to 6th grade reading level.
10th grade
Ready Level E is typically designed for students in 4th grade. It focuses on developing reading comprehension and vocabulary skills at that grade level.
2nd grade mid year
Chicka Chicka Boom Boom Is about a 6th grade reading level according to the state of Mississippi's reading level scale.
5th grade and up
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.
Scholastic books level it at grade 6.3, or lexile 1020.