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Leveling Guide The goal of all reading assessment programs is to match students to books at their reading level. Field 'Starting Barcode Number' is required when 'Yes' is selected. Field 'Barcode Starting Number' must be a number.
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At this stage, teachers want your child to match words to text, and begin to see patterns in different words. What about advanced leveled readers? Leveled readers are ranked from Level A or Level 1, depending on the series , which are used in kindergarten, all the way up to Level R or 44, in some series , ending by fourth or fifth grade. Do these books teach phonics? No, but teachers usually do. As kids come across new words in their leveled readers, teachers will introduce phonics as a strategy for reading them.
In addition, many schools also have a formal phonics curriculum. Can I buy leveled books at a regular store?
Reading levels, such as those in the DRA or Reading Recovery series, popular with schools, are assigned by educational publishers and writers working in conjunction with literacy experts. They start with very basic sentences and move on slowly from there. So don't be discouraged if your child takes one look at one of those store-bought books and throws it — he or she just isn't ready… yet. While these are general guidelines, there are no hard and fast rules when it comes to leveled readers.
Your child's actual class will move with its own style and pace. To understand what's going on, and how you can help, make sure you attend your child's Back to School night in the fall. Introduce yourself to the teacher, and stay in touch. Don't hesitate to ask questions. Working together, you and your teacher can help your child become an avid reader — no training wheels needed! I have read and agree to Education. Please enter your email address and we'll send you instructions to reset your password.
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