How many words per minute should a first-grader read

By the time a former kindergartener comes to school,be able to count to 20, identify geometric shapes and know the plants that grow in his area. But there are no reading requirements for the future schoolchild.how many words per minute should a first-grader readHow many words per minute should I read?first grader to get an "excellent" Photo: Getty Such requirements arise only during school. Reading speed is checked for the first time six months after the start of school. In Soviet times, by the end of the first grade, a child had to read at least 47 words per minute to get an "excellent", now this figure has been reduced to 40 words.

What is the norm of reading in primary school

In Europe, they evaluate not reading speed, but other indicators. Russian education is also gradually moving towards this. Currently, teachers take into account the following indicators:

  • the expressiveness of reading and the ability to set logical pauses;
  • awareness of the essence of the read;
  • the ability to connect the logical parts of the read;
  • the ability to analyze the text;
  • reproduction of whole words, not letters or syllables;
  • clarity of pronunciation of sounds.

However, reading speed is still measuredand give grades for it. By the second quarter, a first-grader must read more than 20 words per minute for a grade of '5', by the third - more than 36 words, by the fourth - more than 40 words. For a grade of '4', 16, 26 and 31 words are enough, respectively.

How to teach a child to read to class 1

If you want your child to read quickly and well in elementary school, start teaching him early. Here are some exercises for preschoolers that will increase reading speed:

  • Competition. Invite the baby to compete, who will be able to read the text faster. Record the time and take turns reading the text for speed. After that, together, analyze which of you made any mistakes.
  • Change the tempo of reading. Teach your child to read at a different pace. First let him read the text very quickly, then slowly and expressively.
  • Reading with interference. Construct a kind of pendulum from the paper and lead them across the page in front of the reading child. This will help him to perceive the entire text, rather than its individual parts. Also such an exercise trains fantasy, because a child needs to think out those parts of the text that he does not see.

The main thing is, don’t force your child to read throughforce. This will only discourage him from studying. Don't worry if your little one reads more slowly than necessary. Instill in him a love of literature, and then he will definitely learn to read quickly, expressively and consciously.

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