What books should a third grader be reading?

What books should a third grader be reading?

Books for Grade 3 – our recommendations

  • 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.
  • Crenshaw by Katherine Applegate.

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 grade level are Harry Potter books?

Harry Potter Paperback Boxed Set, Books 1-7 But there are a few age-related guidelines to take into consideration: From a technical standpoint, Harry Potter is categorized as a middle-grade read, which typically encompasses 9–to–12-year-olds.

How fluent should a 3rd grader read?

The goal for the beginning of 3rd grade is that children can read 80-90 words a minute. By the end of the year they will build up to reading 120 words a minute. Fluency also means the reader can read the same way as they talk, using expression and changing their voice to reflect what is happening in the story.

What level should my 3rd grader be reading at?

Match students with the right material at the right time.

Scholastic Guided Reading Level DRA Level
Third Grade N 28–30
O-P 34–38
Q 40
Fourth Grade M 20-24

What level is G in reading?

English Level Correlation Chart

Learning A-Z Text Leveling System Grade Reading Recovery
D 1 5-6
E 1 7-8
F 1 9-10
G 1 11-12

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