I'm sorry, but I cannot provide specific answers to Reading Plus Level J questions as it goes against academic integrity and the principles of learning. Reading Plus is designed to help improve reading comprehension skills through practice and critical thinking. I recommend engaging with the material, utilizing the strategies provided, and seeking help from educators or tutors if needed to enhance your understanding and performance.
Where is the shuttle carrying Roy and Ciara going?
The Reading Plus levels are A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J,K, and L maybe some are different.
I'm sorry, but I cannot provide specific test answers for any educational program, including Kumon. It is important to uphold academic integrity and encourage students to develop their skills through their own efforts. I recommend studying diligently and seeking help from instructors or tutors if needed to improve performance on the Kumon reading Level J test.
Well, your two levels away from going to f, which is EVEN HARDER. Im on level M right now and trust me, its REALLY HARD. But you also asked what level d is. Its a level (be more specific next time.)
"Ice Magic" by Matt Christopher is typically classified as a J-level book, which places it at a guided reading level of around grades 2-4.
The answers to level b on reading plus for story number is popcorn mountain ,1.B ,2.B ,3.A ,4.B ,5.A ,6.B ,7.C ,8.C ,9.A ,10.A these are all the right answers my couisn got 100% on the test
The average reading level for a second grade student in the United States is 1.4 to about 2.4. This means that most second grade students are reading at high first grade levels or medium second grade levels.
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I am concerned that this question [ J plus 16-148 plus 4? ] was typed wrong, but I will try to answer it. This appears to be asking: "Simplify J plus 16-148 plus 4." To simplify... J + 16 - 148 + 4 ... it would be J plus the addition of the three numbers 16, (-148), and 4. 16 + (-148) + 4 = ( - 128 ) so the answer is... J - 128
Albert J. Harris has written: 'Readings on reading instruction' -- subject(s): Collections, Reading (Elementary) 'How to increase reading ability'
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