READY READER Accumulate 5 points..

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READY READER Accumulate 5 points.

Read 3 books at a 1.2 or higher level AND accumulate 5 points. Independent Reader Read 3 books at a 1.2 or higher level AND accumulate 5 points.

Read 3 books at a 1.6 level or higher AND accumulate 10 points. Rising Reader Read 3 books at a 1.6 level or higher AND accumulate 10 points.

Read 3 books at a 2.0 level or higher worth one or more points each. Super Reader Read 3 books at a 2.0 level or higher worth one or more points each.

Read 3 books at a 3.0 level or higher worth 2 or more points each. Advanced Reader Read 3 books at a 3.0 level or higher worth 2 or more points each.

Read 3 books at a 4.0 level or higher worth 4 or more points each. Star Reader Read 3 books at a 4.0 level or higher worth 4 or more points each.

Read 3 books at a 6.0 level or higher worth 7 points or more. Classic Reader Read 3 books at a 6.0 level or higher worth 7 points or more.

Honors Readers Read and pass at least 3 books on a 7.0 or higher level AND accumulate 100 points.