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I have a 5 y.o. who is reading several levels above her grade level.

 

She picks up her small text copy of the King James Bible and reads fluently. She picks up just about any book to read, and the 3rd-5th step readers at our library are just not enough for her

 

I'd love to know how I can officially "place" her reading level to determine where she is (which grade level) she is reading at.

 

Any ideas how I can find this out?

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Here's a test that I've used in the past which determines they're reading age: http://www.members.tripod.com/~gleigh/readtst.htm

 

I generally found that their reading age lined up with the grade level book they were reading. I haven't used it in a long time, but I was very interested when they were first learning to read.

 

So, I just had my dd read through the list (she got tangled up and stopped less than half-way through) and when I worked out the math, it said her reading age is 9.7. That means nearly 10 years old, not nearly 10th grade, right?

 

I'm still sort of awed, even at the thought of her reading like a 9yo . . .:001_huh:

 

Thanks for the link, Beth!

Mama Anna

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McCalls-Crabbs test lessons in reading comprehension is an excellent, inexpensive set of booklets that tests reading comprehension. The student has three minutes to read a section and answer a few questions, and then you can compute the reading level. We used it with our elementary age children with great success. It goes from primary level through high school...

 

http://www.amazon.com/Standard-Test-Lessons-Reading-Book/dp/0807755427/ref=pd_sim_b_title_1

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Should I check amazon? Is it still in print?

 

I'm not sure if your question is to the McCall-Crabs Standard Testing 1961 version???, yes check here

 

bhibooks

 

check amazon, or maybe even rainbow resources also you will want the key which bhbooks has the best price on (I think). Good luck:)

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Here's a test that I've used in the past which determines they're reading age: http://www.members.tripod.com/~gleigh/readtst.htm

 

Thank you! :hurray: My daughter sounded out “smolder,” and recognized “forfeit” (because I had told her before, disapprovingly, if she quit the Chutes and Ladders game she had asked me to play with her but later lost interest in, she would have to “forfeit” the game :D), and ended up with reading age 11, so her 6th-grade reading books really are just right. This is reassuring.

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