Achieving Literacy: Birth - 12th Grade
- Jennifer Cimini, M.S. Ed.
- Oct 10, 2024
- 1 min read
Updated: Oct 24, 2024

Achieving Literacy!
Birth to Three Years:
• Recognize books
• Pretend to read
• Develop book routines
• Listen to stories
• Notice print and letters
• Scribble and make letter-like forms
Three to Four Years:
• Develop basic reading/writing skills
• Notice word patterns
• Recognize different text types
• Use new words/grammar
• Show interest in books
• Connect stories to life
• Follow simple instructions
Kindergarten:
• Understand book parts
• Recognize sight words
• Connect texts to experiences
• Listen attentively
• Know different text types
• Answer questions about stories
• Write letters independently
• Distinguish "kid writing" from conventional
Grade 1:
• Begin "real" reading
• Decode words
• Read grade-level texts
• Create written texts
• Show self-correction/spelling awareness
Grade 2-3:
• Read fiction/non-fiction fluently
• Expand vocabulary
• Interpret visual information
• Recall text details
• Respond creatively to texts
• Improve spelling/writing mechanics
• Produce various compositions
Grade 4-5:
• Read complex texts with understanding
• Build background knowledge
• Improve fluency and comprehension
• Engage in rich discussions
• Develop word study skills
Middle School:
• Analyze different text types
• Identify literary devices
• Extract specific information
• Write/read on specific topics
High School and Beyond:
• Master vocabulary, fluency, comprehension
• Active reading and note-taking
• Apply reading skills across subjects
Parents can support this by encouraging word learning, modeling fluency, and creating a good reading environment.
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