Look Here for Leveled Reading Materials
You find out your child is a "Level D" reader. Where do you go from there? What types of materials do you look for? How do you work with your child to move from a "D" to an "E" and beyond? My goal is to assist parents with this by providing leveled, printable books and other materials as well as descriptions of the levels (independent and instructional) themselves.
Levels A through E:
Look HERE for ideas, materials, and books.
Levels F Through J:
Look HERE for ideas, materials, and books.
Levels K-O
Look HERE for ideas, materials, and books.
How to Read the Filenames
File names can be finicky. I wanted to include the level of the book, its title, language (if applicable) and if it's in color or black and white. Look at the document below to help understand what each "section" of the file name means. Email me with any questions.
Reading Resources for Parents (and Teachers too!)
I've searched hi and low to get materials to help the parents of my students with reading and literacy. As we all know reading begins in the home and the home is where children (hopefully) get the greatest amount of 1-on-1 help! However, students won't get the benefit of all that help if they're reading on the wrong level. I've uploaded items to help you "see" what a book is, level-wise. I've also uploaded other items that will benefit you when working with your child. Enjoy!
reading_level_comparison_conversion_chart_3_favorite.pdf | |
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how_to_choose_the_right_book_chart.pdf | |
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move_up_one_level.pdf | |
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dolchwords.pdf | |
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