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| Literacy |
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| Teachers; Mrs. Gilbert, Mrs. Loftin, Mrs. Doughty, and Mrs. Owens |
| The Carver Literacy Team! |
| Reading Levels for First Grade 1st Six Weeks Level 2 2nd Six Weeks Level 5 3rd Six Weeks Level 8 4th Six Weeks Level 10 5th Six Weeks Level 12 6th Six Weeks Level 14 - 16 |
| Reading Levels for Second Grade 1st Six Weeks Level 16 - 18 2nd Six Weeks Level 19 - 21 3rd Six Weeks Level 22 - 24 4th Six Weeks Level 25 - 27 5th Six Weeks Level 28 - 30 6th Six Weeks Level 31 - 33 |
| These charts show where your child should be reading at the end of each six weeks. You can help improve your child's level by listening to your child read each night. |
| Reading Levels for Third Grade 1st Six Weeks Level 32 2nd Six Weeks Level 34 3rd Six Weeks Level 36 4th Six Weeks Level 38 5th Six Weeks Level 40 6th Six Weeks Level 40 + |
| Reading Levels for Fourth Grade 1st Six Weeks Level 40 2nd Six Weeks Level 42 3rd Six Weeks Level 44 4th Six Weeks Level 46 5th Six Weeks Level 48 6th Six Weeks Level 50+ |
| A Good Reader... 1. Uses his eyes or finger to make it match. 2. Looks at the pictures. 3. Gets his mouth ready. 4. Asks: Does it look right? Does it sound right? Does it make sense? 5. Starts over to fix it up or to check it. |
| A Good Writer . . . 1. Starts sentences with a capital letter. 2. Spaces---between---words. 3. Ends sentences with a period, a question mark, or an exclamation point. 4. Asks: Does it look right? Does it sound right? Does it make sense? 5. Starts over to fix it up or to check it. |
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