#HiLo Books
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High Interest-Low Reading Level Books
for Reluctant Readers
Thought Co:
1.09.2020 by Elizabeth Kennedy
It's been proven that kids reading below
grade level are more likely to read a book that's at their reading level as
well as their interest level. If your young children or teens are reluctant
readers, they may be frustrated because they read below grade level and can’t
find books that interest them. If this is the case, the answer to the dilemma
might be "hi-lo books" (“hi” stands for “high interest,” “lo” stands
for “low readability,” "low vocabulary," or "lower reading level")
specifically geared to encourage reading. Hi-lo books and reading lists focus
on titles that engage readers' interest level but are written at a lower
reading level.
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Hi-Lo Books for for Reluctant Readers in
the Upper Elementary Grades
This list
from the Seattle Public Library offers ALSC School-Age Programs and Services
Committee offers hi-lo books for reluctant readers in Grades 3 to 6 and has
been expanded to include graphic novels and a wide range of subject matter such
as comedy, sports, the arts, and science-related topics, to name only a few.
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Multnomah County Library Kids Picks and
High-Interest Books for High School Students
Formerly titled "Shorter Books for
Taller Readers," this list from the Multnomah County Library in Oregon
offers a list of 30 hi-lo books for kids in Grades 6 to 8
(reading levels for each book are cited).
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Bearport Publishing
offers educational and nonfiction books for readers from kindergarten level
through the 8th Grade. An adjustable slider on their site's search function
allows you to select the appropriate reading and interest levels for your young
reader.
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Books for Reluctant & Struggling
Readers from HIP
High-Interest Publishing
(HIP) publishes novels for reluctant readers from grade school through high
school.
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Capstone Press has
numerous imprints that encompass a range of grade levels. Browse by brand or by
genre. READ MORE➤➤
Based on (7) readability formulas:
Grade Level: 13
Reading Level: fairly difficult to read.
Reader's Age: 18-19 yrs. Old
(college level entry)
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