
Reading Counts (R.C.) is our independent reading program at Salem. It is a computer generated program created by Scholastic that matches students to popular literature at their independent reading level.
Each book has a ten question comprehension quiz. A quiz is passed with seven correct answers and a passing quiz is awarded points based on the length and difficulty of the book read.
The third graders are given silent reading time in class each day and are assigned reading time during home education each night to allow them to reach those goals. It is not against the rules to read on the weekends, rather it will only benefit.
Students read only ONE book at a time. Once a book is finished, they will take the quiz on that book. The longer it takes to read a book, the less chance a reader has of passing the quiz. As the year progresses and writing abilities become refined, students may also write a summary of the book for a grade.
Your job as parent is to keep tabs with your child concerning what book they are reading and the progress they are making. Talk about what they are reading as often as possible and let your child see you reading and hear you talking about what you are reading. These are invaluable practices for your child’s comprehension growth.
I have found this program invaluable to the reading skills of Salem’s learners and would be happy to answer any questions you have about Reading Counts.
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