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    Thanks. That's given me an idea of what grade to order anyway. Have any of you looked at the Summer Activties series?

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    We have the summer activities grade 2 for my daughter. I would say most is quite easy for her. I think she is on a reading comprehension strike and just doesn't care to do those without help:( . She is a strong reader (going into second and reading late third grade early fourth with great comprehension) and she doesn't like the reading passages at all. She is about two thirds thru the workbook. and we have 9 weeks until school restarts. There are a few pages on things she hasn't been exposed to yet. I think that is because she is in a multi grade classroom and she will get that material (social studies) in second grade. Mostly it has to do with maps.. and we will be starting a mapping project next week.

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    kiwi,

    I bought 4th grade reading for GT for my DD7 with the same lexile score range. 3rd grade is too easy. (3rd grade Math was the right fit for her although there are a lot of prealgebra and some questions would give 5th grader headache.) I was even thinking of 5th or 6th but I think it's better starting easy and get her more comfortable.
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