Saturday, November 28, 2009

Education

Kids Still Read the Classic Books

Posted May 8, 2008

From Green Eggs and Ham to To Kill a Mockingbird, kids seem to pick the classics when it's time to read, according to a study of 78.5 million books read by more than 3 million children nationwide.

A student reading a book at MATCH Charter high school in Boston.

Dr. Seuss's book was the most popular choice among first graders, Renaissance Learning found. The company, which looked at kids in 9,800 schools for the study, manages a program in which students take computerized reading comprehension quizzes. Students earn points based on the book's word difficulty, word length, sentence length, and total number of words. Many schools even award prizes to students for their efforts in the program.

Some teachers were pleased with the popularity of To Kill a Mockingbird, which topped the list for ninth-through-12th graders. Others say the book owes much of its success to the fact that teachers make it a requirement. (The report doesn't distinguish between books that were assigned and those students chose.)

Reader Comments

can anyone suggest me a good but not too hard classical book... that is very interesting!!!! HAPPY HOLIDAYS :]

good for you

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