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CAVE Recommended Weekly Hours of Instruction:Kindergarten- Grade 6
5 hr reading 3 hr writing 2 hr grammar, vocab, spelling, phonics |
DPI English Language Arts StandardsNot sure what in the world all that means!? Just ask , I will be happy to help!
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Book Titles and Lists: |
K-3 Reading Level Benchmarks using Reading A to Z
Kindergarten: September:
aa, December: a, March: b, May/June: c
1st Grade: September: d, December: f, March: h, May/June: j
2nd Grade: September: k, December: l, March: n, May/June: p
3rd Grade: September: q, December: r, March: s, May/June: t
1st Grade: September: d, December: f, March: h, May/June: j
2nd Grade: September: k, December: l, March: n, May/June: p
3rd Grade: September: q, December: r, March: s, May/June: t
Are the books your child reads too hard? Maybe even too easy? For those children who are not in the "just right" book level, I will conduct an assessment called a running record. This assessment will find what level your child is reading at. We have a program called Reading A to Z that has "at-level" books.
Look under "training" for helpful tips on teaching English Language Art skills:Book Leveling App for your iPad1. Go to the app store on the iPad and download "APPSGONEFREE". This lists apps that are free for a short time for the iPhone, iPad or universal.
2. To download the app you want you touch iPad, iPhone or Universal and then it will show you more detail and then you can download the version you want. 3. There is an app called Lit Leveler.(first one listed) You can scan any books barcode and it shows you the level. Pretty cool! More Online Readers!Dolch Word List Flashcards:Frye Word List |
Websites to Check Out:Reading Logs:
A Kindergarten Version of a Reading Log
Kindles & Nook Digital Library: |