I would join the discussion but never got my book when I ordered it ...got an email that it was on back order...
so canceled it and they said it would be two weeks before money would be credited back to my account ...funny
it only took them a few hours to take it out ... I know because I called automated bank line to make sure it
went through
... when in Huntsville last week went to 3 bookstores and everyone is out of it ... said it
is on high school summer reading list and the movie ads have made sells pick up ... so gonna talk to Kay instead
Kay ... having a child that reads on a higher grade level and comprehends it is a mixed blessing ... mainly if
they read too high above chronological age it is sometimes hard to find suitable reading for them at the
reading age instead of real age
both my girls read above level ... we have accelerated reading program at school ... the kids are required to read
books that are at or a few points above grade they are reading at but can't go too much above grade level
they are in...each book is assigned a point value and the kids have got to earn so many points a year ...teachers
opted for this and the kids don't do book reports anymore ...evidently took up too much of the teachers time to
grade them
so they run into problems finding books they want to read that are not out of the point range
or the computer would kick them out when they went to test .... Sarah read The Giver in late part of
second grade ( not something I would recommend for a second grader) and then tested on it last year in
the 4th grade because as a second and third grader the computer wouldn't let her test on it ... sometimes
she can get the librarian to over ride the system but it has made reading for her frustrating ... more about
getting the points awarded for passing the 10 question tests than reading to enjoy and the older they get
the harder it is to get those points and make a passing grade
Hannah on the other hand doesn't like reading much and will read anything on her grade level even though
she can read at higher level just to get her required points to make her grade ... she got tired of fighting the AR
reading system and picked the lazy way out ...
what type books does your daughter like to read
... also when in second grade Sarah read a three book series to do
with Aurthur ... the first book is The Seeing Stone I think ...last year her teacher gave a list of children's classics
and she read Alice and Wonderland ,The Wizard of Oz and Where the Red Fern Grows which are way different
than the film versions and abbreviated versions most kids know.... if she was awake I would ask her about
what the kids were reading in the fourth grade last year ...
some others she read last year as a 4th grader and liked are
What the Moon Saw ...Laura Resau ...14 girl goes to Mexico for the summer to live with her dad's family ...up
til then she knew little about them or her dad as a child
Peter and The Starcatchers ...Peter and The Secret of Rundoon ... Peter and The Shadow Thieves
all by Dave Berry and Ridley Pearson ...based on Peter Pan
Elijah of Buxton by Christopher Paul Curtis ... about a slave boy that has made it to Canada and when
a thief steals money from a friend has to risk his freedom to help gain the freedom of others the money
was intended to get out of slavery ...