What age is a Level 3 book?
Level 3 is for late first grade through mid-second grade. Level 4 is for late second grade through mid-third grade.
What guided reading level is Level 3?
Match students with the right material at the right time.
Scholastic Guided Reading Level | DRA Level | |
---|---|---|
Third Grade | L-M | 20–24 |
N | 28–30 | |
O-P | 34–38 | |
Q | 40 |
What is Level 3 book?
Level 3 books are written for independent readers. They include challenging words and more complex themes and stories. Short paragraphs, chapters, and exciting themes for the perfect bridge to chapter books.
What books are level 3rd grade?
Books for Grade 3 – our recommendations
- Dark Emperor and Other Poems of the Night by Joyce Sidman.
- Babe by Dick King-Smith.
- The Adventures of Paddington by Michael Bond.
- The Penderwicks by Jeanne Birdsall.
- The World According to Humphrey by Betty Birney.
- Bad to the Bone by Lucy Nolan.
- The Magic Thief by Sarah Prineas.
What is DK reader Level 3?
DK Readers Level 3: Dinosaurs Discovered. DK Readers L3: Women in Science. DK Readers L3: The Story of Civil Rights. DK Readers L3: Star Wars Rebels Fight the Empire. DK Readers L3: Real-Life Heroes.
What is a Level 2 reading level?
A Level 1 book is generally for ages 3 to 6, and a Level 2 book is usually good for ages 4 to 8.
What does 3rd grade reading look like?
Third grade reading focuses on teaching kids how to think and talk about what they read in deeper and more detailed ways. Students read longer texts, and most read fictional chapter books. Many reading lessons in 3rd grade are dedicated to writing and talking about the meanings, lessons, and important ideas in texts.
What is a Level 4 Reader?
Level 4 books are for children who are well on the road to becoming book lovers and are fully independent readers. This level features more historical fiction titles, like Dinosaur Hunter and First Flight, as well as books about adventure and suspense. The stories are the most advanced of all the I Can Read! levels.
What is a Level 1 book?
An easy way to match your child’s skills to the right book is by using sequential readers. These books are labeled “Level 1” or higher on the cover. A Level 1 book is generally for ages 3 to 6, and a Level 2 book is usually good for ages 4 to 8.