SELECTING
BOOKS FOR YOUR CHILD
Five Finger
Rule
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Choose a book that you
think you will enjoy.
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Read the second
page.
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Hold up a finger for
each word you are not sure of, or do
not know.
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If there are five or more words you did
not know, you should choose an easier book.
Still think it may not be too difficult?
Use the five finger rule on two more pages.
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Choose a Book
That is a Good
Fit for You !!
Read two or three pages and ask
yourself
these
questions:
Will
it be an easy, fun book to read?
- Do I understand what I am reading?
- Do I know almost every word?
- When I read it aloud, can I read it
smoothly?
- Do I think the topic will interest
me?
- If most of your answers were “yes”,
this
will
be an easy book to read independently by yourself.
Will
this book be too hard for me?
- Are there five or more words on a
page
that I
don’t know, or am unsure of?
- Is this book confusing and hard to
understand
by myself?
- When I read it aloud, does it sound
choppy
and
slow?
- If most of your answers were “yes”,
this
book
is too hard. You should wait awhile before you read this
book. Give the book another try later, or ask an adult to
read the book
to you.
adapted by Kathleen Rogers 10/01
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