![]() ![]() However you approach it, the content of these books will be living, interesting, and appropriate for your fourth through sixth graders. Of course, if your child is a fluent reader, feel free to assign all of the chapters for independent reading. As your child gains confidence and reading fluency, you can step it up to alternating the chapters: read one together, assign the next, then read one together, and assign the next. Perhaps start by assigning an independent reading once or twice a week. Read some chapters aloud and assign others for independent reading. If your child is ready to start making the transition into reading his school books for himself, you might do a mixture. That decision will be based on your individual child’s reading skills right now. ![]() You decide whether you want to read them aloud together or assign them as independent reading. Today I want to share some of my top picks for fourth through sixth graders studying this time period, about 1550-1850. ![]()
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