Anonymous wrote:Did she bring home any papers with I on them? I don't think it is unusual to get an I yet be above grade level. I have a second grader who is reading a year ahead as well and got some "I"s first quarter. The reading level is based on M-class testing which is an assessment tool. They are doing reading/writing tasks in class that may be looking at different things.
Also one thing I have learned is even though the books at school seem "too easy", it does not take a long or difficult story to learn about things like the main idea, character traits, lesson of the story, etc.
Excellent points. We ran into a similar issue beginning in third grade.