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Home » Fountas & Pinnell » Instructional VS Independent Levels-Which to tell?

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3/7/2012 1:19:31 PM

JodieBrz
JodieBrz
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I understand the difference between the two levels. However, I am at a new school and the level they tell the parents is actually the instructional level that the kids are doing with guided reading rather than the independent level they can do on their own. Which is the level that parents should be aware of? I would think it would be independent because that is what level kids should be reading at home.
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