"Relatively Difficult or 2-Dots-Leveled Readers (LRs) are books written for intermediate to advance beginning readers. They are used to help build vocabulary, develop decoding strategies and word recognition skills, learn the structure of narrative or expository texts, develop fluency, and foster love of reading. 2 Dots LRs have higher word count, more low frequency words, long and more complex sentence, and more sophisticated language (i.e. use of figures of speech). Below is the synopsis of texts/stories in this Leveled Reader.
Neighbors: In the village of Kipong, the “Best Garden Contest” is held every April. Jack and Jake are competitive neighbors who both want to win. Who will win the coveted prize?"
Objective
Build vocabulary, develop decoding strategies and word recognition skills, learn the structure of narrative or expository texts, develop fluency, and foster love of reading.
Curriculum Information
Education Type
K to 12
Grade Level
Grade 3
Learning Area
English
Content/Topic
Reading Comprehension
Vocabulary Development
Writing and Composition
Study Strategies
Fluency
Phonics and Word Recognition