Books By Grade Level | Mid-Columbia Libraries (2024)

Did you know you can search our catalog by grade, interest level, or book level?

What is Interest Level (IL)?

Interest level is based on a book's content including theme, characterization, and plot. The interest level attached to the book indicates age group appropriateness. Interest level designations reflect the judgment of the book's publisher and the professionals at Renaissance Learning. We group content appropriateness into these categories: LG = Lower Grades (K-3); MG = Middle Grades (4-8); MG+ = Upper Middle Grades (6 and up); and UG = Upper Grades (9-12). Most MG+ books are marketed as YA (Young Adult) for Interest Level. However, the final decision as to whether the content of a specific book is appropriate for a particular student is the responsibility of school librarians, teachers, and parents.

What isATOS Book Level (BL)?

ATOS Book Levels are reported using the ATOS readability formula and represent the difficulty of the text. For example, a book level of 4.5 means the text could likely be read independently by a student whose reading skills are at the level of a typical fourth grader during the fifth month of school. (Of course the content may or may not be appropriate for a fourth grader which is why we also use Interest Levels.).

What is a Lexile® measure?

A Lexile measure represents the complexity of a text, such as a book or article. Lexile measures are expressed as numeric measures followed by an “L” (for example, 850L), and are placed on the Lexile scale. The Lexile scale is a developmental scale for measuring reader ability and text complexity, ranging from below 200L for beginning readers and beginning-reader materials to above 1600L for advanced readers and materials.

Values displayed as Lexile® measures that are not followed by an “L” are estimates of Lexile text measures based on a study conducted by MetaMetrics® using ATOS Book Levels and are not certified Lexile measures.

The approximate levels for each grade are as follows: Kindergarten to 1st grade from 0-530, 2nd grade from 420-650, 3rd grade from 620-820, 4th grade from 740-940, 5th grade from 830-1030, 6th to 8th grade from 1010-1205 and 9th to 12th grade from 1050-1605.

What is Accelerated Reader (AR)?

Accelerated Reader (AR) is a web-based tool used to monitor and manage students' reading practice. Students' reading comprehension is assessed. Students then read books of their choice within their reading comfort level. The more students practice reading, the more accomplished they become! After reading a book, the student takes an online quiz about the book's content.

Want to search for books with a particular AR or Lexile? Just include “Accelerated Reader” or “Lexile” in your search along with your desired level.

For example:

  • Accelerated reader 4.5
  • Lexile 320

Or, use the quick links above.

The full catalog of AR quizzes is searchable at AR BookFinder.For more information, please read Parent's Guide to Accelerated Readeronline document.

Books By Grade Level | Mid-Columbia Libraries (2024)

FAQs

How many books per student should a school library have? ›

Setting a budget

CILIP recommends that a primary library should contain between 10-13 quality library books per pupil. Smaller schools need proportionately more items per pupil and CILIP recommends a minimum base figure of 1300 quality library books for schools with fewer than 100 pupils.

Which is the best book to read in the library? ›

50 Amazing and Essential Novels to Enrich Your Library
  • King Lear , by Shakespeare. ...
  • Hamlet , by Shakespeare. ...
  • The Great Gatsby , by F. ...
  • Tender Is the Night , by F. ...
  • A Portrait of the Artist As a Young Man , by James Joyce. ...
  • Ulysses , by James Joyce. ...
  • Cat's Cradle , by Kurt Vonnegut. ...
  • Slaughterhouse-Five , by Kurt Vonnegut.

Is the Mid Columbia library open today? ›

Mid-Columbia Libraries' Kennewick Branch is open 9 am to 8 pm Monday through Thursday and 10 am to 6 pm Friday through Sunday.

Which books are best for a school library? ›

Books which are suitable for a school library.
  • The Diary of a Young Girl. ...
  • To Kill a Mockingbird. ...
  • Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (Harry Potter, #1) ...
  • Frankenstein. ...
  • The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time. ...
  • Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (Harry Potter, #2)

What is the ideal number of books per child in a classroom library? ›

a school library that meets resource recommendations of 15-20 books per child.

How many books should a middle school library have? ›

Library books

To find a national comparison, it is necessary to look at the average collection size. The 2012 School Libraries Count survey reports the average number of books as 13,517. During the same time period, California K–12 schools report the average number of books as 13,285.

What is the #1 most read book? ›

They are timeless and a must-read for every educated person.” With over 5 billion copies sold and distributed, the Bible takes the top spot as the most read and widely distributed book in the world. It is considered the holy scripture of Christianity and is also revered by Judaism.

What is the number 1 most read book? ›

The most read book in the world is the Bible, with over 5 billion copies sold and distributed. It is estimated that the Bible is read by more people and in more languages than any other book.

What is the most common book to read? ›

The Bible.

It is the most translated and the most frequently purchased book in the world.

Can anyone go to Columbia library? ›

Visitors without a CUID must present a valid government-issued ID and check in for each visit at the Library Information Office.

Can anyone visit Columbia library? ›

Are Columbia's libraries open to the public? Our Libraries require a valid Columbia ID or a Visitor's Card for admittance. Our Visitors page provides information about visiting Columbia Libraries and obtaining a Visitor's Card.

How many libraries are at Columbia? ›

Columbia University Libraries/ Information Services is a system of 21 libraries, including affiliates, offering extensive print and electronic resources, discipline-based digital centers, and a team of expert staff providing innovative services to support instruction and scholarship.

What books should be in an elementary school library? ›

Popular Elementary School Library Books
  • Where the Sidewalk Ends Shel Silverstein. Want to Read.
  • Charlotte's Web E.B. White. Want to Read.
  • Bridge to Terabithia Katherine Paterson. Want to Read.

How do you pick good books in the library? ›

How to Choose the Books
  1. Start By Reviewing Your Library. Who is represented in my library? ...
  2. Always Pre-Read Books. What is my first reaction when reading this book? ...
  3. Consider What You Know…and What You Do Not Know. Don't ignore your gut. ...
  4. Look Across Your Collection. ...
  5. Do your work!

How are books chosen for a school library? ›

Most libraries order titles for purchase to add to their collection. This can be done in different ways - I get requests from faculty and students (which I usually purchase), approval books which are books that meet certain price, content, level of difficulty/specialization.

How many books does an average school library have? ›

Library books

To find a national comparison, it is necessary to look at the average collection size. The 2012 School Libraries Count survey reports the average number of books as 13,517. During the same time period, California K–12 schools report the average number of books as 13,285.

What is the minimum number of books to be considered a library? ›

The ALA (American Library Association) doesn't specify how many books a library must have. Some experts think a library should have at least 500 books to be a “real” library. But, the actual number can change based on what the library is for and who it serves.

How many books are in a school library? ›

For both elementary and secondary schools, the standards for the size of the book collection ranged from 2,000 volumes with 1,700 titles for a school with 200 students to 15,000 volumes with 8,000 titles for a school with 5,000 students.

How many books should I own to have a library? ›

If you have more than one book and read or have read both and they are available to be read by others, it's a library. Many small public libraries open with no more than 10,000 books.

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