Thanks for the video and sharing the free K5 resource. I'm teaching my 5 year old to read. We are homeschooling, so I guess level isn't as a big a deal... but at what point are kids supposed to be on 1st grade level? Is it when starting first grade or at the end of 1st grade?
Thanks for this video. It really helped me understand my daughter’s reading. Turns out she is doing good in her reading. I cannot wait to show her this video. Also, thanks for the helpful info and resources.
This has been very helpful and encouraging so thank you and your daughter for taking the time out to make the video. New subbie here 💖. Also, please don't mind mind some of the rude comments on here. You did great and it was very informative! I'll be checking out the resources you've provided.
Thank you!! Would this be more where your child should be towards the end of first grade? My son is a may baby (currently 6) and we are just starting first grade this upcoming school year.
Yes so confused we are doing private school this year but will switch to homeschool next year. So many different different materials public seems to teach different than homeschool. How do I I know they are on their level? Thanks
You'll have to remind me what part you're talking about. It's been a while since I made this, and I can't sit and watch the entire thing to find the part to which you're referring. Thanks.
@@alexgibb8406 Ok. I'm still trying to understand. The "she" in "she thinks" is referring to whom? As far as the story, it is a "first grade level story." That being said, she was fluent and somewhat advanced. I probably said that somewhere in the video. I'd have to rewatch. Levels are arbitrary. It's a comparison of data with a bunch of children. Someone picked it at some point and said, "That's first grade. That's second grade," and so on.
@@TheParentTeacherBridge You don't take constructive criticism very well do you? Surely you realize that a 17 minute video is not easy to watch when you have 6-year-olds running around. Please don't get me wrong, I really appreciate your attempt, however a nice tight informative package is definitely super helpful.
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This showed me how behind my son is in reading. I really got start working with him more.
Thanks for the video and sharing the free K5 resource. I'm teaching my 5 year old to read. We are homeschooling, so I guess level isn't as a big a deal... but at what point are kids supposed to be on 1st grade level? Is it when starting first grade or at the end of 1st grade?
Thanks for this video. It really helped me understand my daughter’s reading. Turns out she is doing good in her reading. I cannot wait to show her this video. Also, thanks for the helpful info and resources.
You are welcome!
You answered so many of my questions
Great! Feel free to ask me anything. I need to get back to doing videos.
This has been very helpful and encouraging so thank you and your daughter for taking the time out to make the video. New subbie here 💖.
Also, please don't mind mind some of the rude comments on here. You did great and it was very informative! I'll be checking out the resources you've provided.
Thanks, was looking for books to read with my 6 year old, and that website is very good!
Great job, Everly!
Thank you!! Would this be more where your child should be towards the end of first grade? My son is a may baby (currently 6) and we are just starting first grade this upcoming school year.
I believe I said in the video she is probably advanced for that time.
It says around minute 2 that this is a first grade passage and that there are multiple sub-levels within first grade because kids grow so much.
Top right corner says it's level E
@@TheParentTeacherBridge ok I understand that! the resources you shared are definitely helpful! seems my son is at level B
Turbo whistle sounds badass
Yes so confused we are doing private school this year but will switch to homeschool next year. So many different different materials public seems to teach different than homeschool. How do I I know they are on their level? Thanks
Are you asking about the curriculum on level or the children on level?
Their reading level public seems so different I just don’t want them behind
Such a helpful video. Thank you!!
Isn’t floor a bossy r?
You'll have to remind me what part you're talking about. It's been a while since I made this, and I can't sit and watch the entire thing to find the part to which you're referring. Thanks.
Thank you!!
You're welcome!
This is advanced first?! Your video title is misleading.
What do you mean? Can you please explain? Can you also please explain what you are looking for?
@@alexgibb8406 Ok. I'm still trying to understand. The "she" in "she thinks" is referring to whom? As far as the story, it is a "first grade level story." That being said, she was fluent and somewhat advanced. I probably said that somewhere in the video. I'd have to rewatch.
Levels are arbitrary. It's a comparison of data with a bunch of children. Someone picked it at some point and said, "That's first grade. That's second grade," and so on.
Minute 1:48 I actually state that she is a very good reader.
Why not break it into quarters of proficiency.
As people visiting here will also have different levels of the same journey
Could have been more to the point
Eh. Fast Forward works just fine. Connect me to all the videos you have done perfectly. :)
@@TheParentTeacherBridge You don't take constructive criticism very well do you? Surely you realize that a 17 minute video is not easy to watch when you have 6-year-olds running around. Please don't get me wrong, I really appreciate your attempt, however a nice tight informative package is definitely super helpful.
@@SamSolasdonSaol How many 6 year olds do you have, and how can I help? :)