Reading Level Chart - Scholastic
Reading Level Chart:
Use this Reading Level Guide to find just-right books for your students.
Kindergarten
LEX: BR
1st Grade
LEX: 190L?530L
2nd Grade
LEX: 420L?650L
3rd Grade
LEX: 520L?820L
4th Grade
LEX: 740L?940L
5th Grade
LEX: 830L?1010L
6th Grade+
LEX: 925L?1185L
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K K 1K 1K 1K 1 21 21 21 2 32 32 32 3 43 43 43 54 54 54 65 65 65 6 6 6
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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
DRA
A?2 1?2
3 4 6?8 10 12 14 16 18 20 24 28 30
34?38
AR (ATOS)
0?0.9
1.0?1.9 2.0?2.9 3.0?3.9
40 4.0?4.9
44?50 5.0?7.5
60 6.0?6.9
70
FICTION
Reading & Thinking Questions:
Here are some comprehension questions for young readers to use as they read.
APTPERAOCHVEEDR!
Characters
Describe the characters. ? Traits? Feelings? ? Relationship with others? ? Motivation and goals?
Readers connect to the character's feelings and motivations to better
understand the story.
Problem and Solution
Describe the problem in the story. ? Why is it a problem? ? How does the problem affect the characters? ? What is its impact on the story?
Describe how the problem is solved. ? How does the character solve the problem? ? Does it work right away?
Readers predict how the character will work to solve
the problem.
Lesson Learned
Describe the lesson. ? Think about how the problem is solved. What does the character learn from this?
? Does the character change? ? What can you (the reader) learn?
Characters learn and grow by overcoming their problems. Readers learn and
grow by sharing in the character's experiences.
NONFICTION
Main Idea
What is this text mostly about? ? What is the topic? ? What are you learning about the topic?
How do you know? Find text evidence to support!
Author's Point of View
What is the author's point of view on the topic? How do you know?
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Readers identify the main idea by synthesizing
text details.
Readers use word choice and clues to determine the author's
point of view.
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