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Karen
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Reading Level Question
Does anyone know if there is a way to compare the Scholastic book level to the Fountas & Pinnell level?
For example - if Scholastic says a book is "G", what would the corresponding F&P level be?
Thanks!!
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Posted 2/5/13 3:41 PM |
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kgs11
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Name: Kim
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Re: Reading Level Question
It's the same
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Posted 2/5/13 4:14 PM |
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Karen
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Re: Reading Level Question
Posted by kgs11
It's the same
No way, really?!?!?
It wasn't a complex book at all and DD who is in kindergarten was able to read it cover to cover. That seems way too high of a level for a K-student?
Thanks!!
ETA: Scholastic website says Guiding Reading level is a G. Is that the same thing?
Message edited 2/5/2013 4:28:08 PM.
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Posted 2/5/13 4:24 PM |
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kgs11
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Re: Reading Level Question
Yes
Dra levels are numbers(2 digit), lexile are numbers (3-4 digit), and f&p is alphabet. You can convert from one to the other if you google the conversion chart.
Not sure who assigns the levels tho, because some r books I've read we're harder than the levels xs. The levels aren't always consistent IMHO.
Alo, if the child has schema on a particular topic, it will be an easier read. And typically, fiction is harder than nonfiction at the same level.
HOpe that helped!
Message edited 2/5/2013 4:42:47 PM.
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Posted 2/5/13 4:42 PM |
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Karen
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Re: Reading Level Question
Thank you so much for the info!
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Posted 2/5/13 4:47 PM |
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jgl
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Re: Reading Level Question
Posted by Karen
Does anyone know if there is a way to compare the Scholastic book level to the Fountas & Pinnell level?
For example - if Scholastic says a book is "G", what would the corresponding F&P level be?
Thanks!!
Yes i go with what level scholastic says. I use their boom wizard to level my books that are not leveled
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Posted 2/5/13 6:25 PM |
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kgs11
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Name: Kim
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Re: Reading Level Question
G is mid-first grade.
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Posted 2/6/13 7:47 PM |
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Erica
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Re: Reading Level Question
I have found Guided Reading to be off occasionally, but not by much. i think usually b/c F&P adds levels when subject matter deems it.
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Posted 2/24/13 10:08 PM |
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