What should a first grader be able to read?

What should a first grader be able to read?

What should a 1st grader be able to read?

  • They should be able to recognize about 150 sight words or high-frequency words.
  • They are able to distinguish between fiction and nonfiction texts.
  • They should be able to recognize the parts of a sentence such as the first word, capitalization, and punctuation.

Is Scholastic first free?

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What is Scholastic reading program?

A systematic, easy-to-implement program designed to develop confident readers, this comprehensive program is based on a teacher-directed, whole-class learning approach. The program comes complete with books and Teacherís Guide. Each grade comprises 36 lessons per grade.

What is Scholastic word?

A K-5 Vocabulary, Comprehension & Knowledge Program. Scholastic W.O.R.D. supercharges vocabulary acquisition and deepens comprehension for students in Grades K–5. By teaching new words in context across the content areas, W.O.R.D. builds vocabulary in service of knowledge.

How do you use scholastic learning zone?

Users set their Scholastic Learning Zone password and then are asked to log in, using their username and password they just set. Users may also log in directly by going to educator.scholasticlearningzone.com (for educators) or (for students).

What can I do if my child is reading below grade level?

Work with your daughter’s teacher to learn exactly at what level she is reading. Then, go to the library and load up on books written at that level and below. Provide her with time each day to read and reread those below reading level books. You’ll want to build up her confidence and fluency with those books.

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