Read it.
no child left behind
A fourth-grade student should typically be able to read between 90 to 120 words per minute fluently. This range can vary depending on the individual's reading ability and exposure to reading. By this grade level, students are expected to demonstrate improved comprehension and expression in their reading. Regular practice and encouragement can help enhance their reading speed and skills.
A fifth-grade student should be able to read between 100 to 150 words per minute with appropriate comprehension. This range can vary based on individual reading skills and the complexity of the text. Consistent practice and exposure to diverse reading materials can help improve their reading fluency.
Approximately 14% of adults in the United States read at or below a fifth-grade level. This statistic highlights concerns about literacy and education in the country, as lower reading skills can impact various aspects of life, including employment and health literacy. Efforts continue to address these literacy challenges through educational programs and community initiatives.
Grade 12's do read more because they read for their knowledge.
first grade!!
I first read it in grade twelve.
I read it was a grade 6/7 borderline
9th Grade, High School. Freshmen year.
Read it.
I read a few levels higher them my grade, but I can't spell that great
Yes. I read it when I was in grade 3 but that was only because I read really advanced books. An average person would read it at grade 6.
yes the sisters grimm is for 7th grade. I'm in 6th grade and i read all of them so far. I think the author wrote the books for 5th graders and up, but I read my first one in 4th grade, though.
4th Grade
A lot of girls read The Clique Book Series
Go read BC science grade 8 and you will get it