Help with books...

I dont' know if anyone mentioned this site but bookadventures.com is a great site (someone told me about this site on here)you can put in the book and they tell you the grade level. You can sign up and make a book list and do a contest too. It's a pretty neat site, and free.

Here is a link to books that build character. We have been enjoying reading them.
http://www.notimeforflashcards.com/2012/02/75-childrens-books-that-build-character.html

And the kids earn points for taking and passing quizes on the books they read so you can use that for reading comprehension.
Quoting blueyedbaker:
I dont' know if anyone mentioned this site but bookadventures.com is a great site (someone told me about this site on here)you can put in the book and they tell you the grade level. You can sign up and make a book list and do a contest too. It's a pretty neat site, and free.

My girls love looking on there before we order their books from the library. They check to make sure there is a quiz to go with the book.
Quoting debramommyof4:And the kids earn points for taking and passing quizes on the books they read so you can use that for reading comprehension.
Quoting blueyedbaker:
I dont' know if anyone mentioned this site but bookadventures.com is a great site (someone told me about this site on here)you can put in the book and they tell you the grade level. You can sign up and make a book list and do a contest too. It's a pretty neat site, and free.

Island of the Blue Dolphins, The Secret of NIMH, A Cricket in Times Square, Little House on the Prairie series, Chronicles of Narnia, Charlotte's Web, Stuart Little, The Sign of the Beaver, Trumpet of the Swan, The Hardy Boys, Magic Tree House series, and The Boxcar Children series (most of these have been highly recommended by my 9 y/o DS- he's an avid reader)
- mommytobooger
on Mar. 7, 2013 at 12:48 PMThank you.