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I have heard that it is 5th,6th. 8th, and 10th grade reading level. What is it?

2006-08-04 13:26:45 · 19 answers · asked by bev3839 1 in Education & Reference Other - Education

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They try to maintain an 8th grade reading level.

2006-08-04 13:30:30 · answer #1 · answered by J.D. 6 · 0 0

Newspaper Reading Level

2016-11-07 11:05:17 · answer #2 · answered by feiss 4 · 0 0

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2016-07-18 13:43:19 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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I have heard that it is 5th,6th. 8th, and 10th grade reading level. What is it?

2015-08-07 06:08:40 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

There's no way to generalize. USA today is often considered to be the easiest newspaper to read, but its articles can range from the 6th grade level to the college senior reading level. You can check this out for yourself.

If you have a recent version of Microsoft Word, try this. (This is for a PC--there's probably something similar for a Mac) Go to an online newspaper, highlight a few paragraphs of an article and right click to copy them. Then open a blank Word document and right click to paste them. Then run a reading level check.

To set Word to run a reading level check go to Tools, then Options and select the Spelling and Grammar tab. Make sure that the box called "Show readability statistics" is checked. Then close out of there and go to back to Tools, then select Spelling and Grammar.

A box will pop up and Word will tell you what the reading level of your document is is using the Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level scale.

2006-08-04 13:56:16 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

Average newspaper story: is about eighth-grade level/
John F. Kennedy's inaugural address ("Ask not what …"): 10th grade
Some newspapers such as the Grand Forks Herald do have a reading level of fifth grade , as opposed to the.
Houston Chronicle with a tenth-grade level, so it does depend on the paper but the average is eighth grade.

2006-08-04 13:36:30 · answer #6 · answered by violetb 5 · 0 0

8th grade reading level for the newspaper. The USA Today is a little lower with a 6th grade level

2006-08-04 13:44:11 · answer #7 · answered by Heather P 2 · 0 0

Normally, 7th or even 6th grade level is the common practice of most local papers. However, papers like the Wall Street Journal and New York Times would be around the 10th grade level.

2006-08-04 13:33:22 · answer #8 · answered by The Teacher 3 · 1 0

Depends what newspaper you're reading. If you're in Toronto and you can't read, or you're extremely limited (duh, what page is the Sunshine girl on?)in your understanding of the world - then you read The Sun, about grade two or three should be sufficient for it. The Star requires about a grade six, the Globe and Mail both in structure and content is aimed at higher education - but tends to be awfully focused on corporate/political dribble - BORING. By elimination, I read The Star.

2006-08-04 13:36:47 · answer #9 · answered by twinks 2 · 0 0

The 8th grade. Reader's Digest is 5th grade level and sells to all ages because of it.

2006-08-04 13:35:41 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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