![]() ![]() Children are more likely to become avid readers by having a reading role model. If your child is not ready for independent reading, be sure to still fit in plenty of family read-aloud time. Books at these levels feature plenty of pictures for support, repetitive sentences and words, limited text, and large font. In kindergarten, many children begin at guided reading Level A and work up to Level D. Guided reading levels range alphabetically from A to Z (with A being for beginners), and allow a teacher to work closely with students on reading skills by introducing increasingly challenging books based on their level. When your child enters a new grade, they are often assessed and assigned a guided reading level - a popular leveling system used by teachers. There are a number of things you can do to prepare for this and to support your budding reader’s skills throughout the year. No matter where your child starts kindergarten, the goal is for them to end the year as a reader. Young children grow and progress on different developmental timelines. Others can read simple sentences or short texts.Īll of this is normal. ![]() Some know the alphabet and how to spell some words, such as their own name. Children enter kindergarten with a wide range of alphabet recognition and reading skills. ![]()
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