Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine has read most of the classics. He’s starting to translate them into Greek now for a hobby
My daughter is working on Latin, there are so many benefits to starting them young.
Anonymous wrote:I'm just trying to get a sense of where my 1st grader is in terms of reading and her teacher is not very communicative. My kid can read Dear Dragon books and Elephant & Piggy pretty fluently. Anything harder than that requires bribes and she's very intimidated by long blocks of text--i.e. she refuses to read Frog & Toad, even though I think she could sound out all of the words because she says there are "too many words on each page." She can get through scholastic "F" and "G" level books, but struggles with those.
What books can your 1st grader read?
Anonymous wrote:Mine has read most of the classics. He’s starting to translate them into Greek now for a hobby
Anonymous wrote:Mine has read most of the classics. He’s starting to translate them into Greek now for a hobby
Anonymous wrote:I'm just trying to get a sense of where my 1st grader is in terms of reading and her teacher is not very communicative. My kid can read Dear Dragon books and Elephant & Piggy pretty fluently. Anything harder than that requires bribes and she's very intimidated by long blocks of text--i.e. she refuses to read Frog & Toad, even though I think she could sound out all of the words because she says there are "too many words on each page." She can get through scholastic "F" and "G" level books, but struggles with those.
What books can your 1st grader read?
Anonymous wrote:Literally anything she wants. She has read the entire Percy Jackson series and series made for kids mythology chapter books.
BUT THIS IS NOT NORMAL.
How are her reading test scores/what level does it say on her report card?