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What reading level is Tracker by Gary Paulsen?

What reading level is Tracker by Gary Paulsen?

Tracker

Interest Level Reading Level Word Count
Grades 5 – 9 Grades 4 – 10 16108

What is the genre of the island by Gary Paulsen?

Fiction
The Island/Genres

What F and P level is hatchet?

Hatchet

Interest Level Reading Level Word Count
Grades 4 – 8 Grades 4 – 10 42328

What grade level is the book holes?

The novel Holes has a reading interest level of about ages 10 to 13. Its reading grade level equivalent is grades 5-6 and it has a guided reading…

What is the plot of Tracker by Gary Paulsen?

Tracker is a teen novel by Gary Paulsen in which thirteen year-old John Borne comes of age while hunting alone near the family farm. The hunt takes place after his grandpa is diagnosed with cancer. At the age of four, John came to live with his grandparents after his parents were killed in a plane crash.

Who is the author of tracker?

Gary Paulsen
Tracker/Authors

What ar level is hatchet?

7.0
After a plane crash, thirteen-year-old Brian spends 54 days in the wilderness, learning to survive initially with only the aid of a hatchet given to him by his mother, and learning also to survive his parents’ divorce….

ATOS Book Level: 5.7
Interest Level: Middle Grades (MG 4-8)
AR Points: 7.0
Rating:
Word Count: 42328

Where does the island by Gary Paulsen take place?

The Island is an adventure book by Gary Paulsen, which revolves around this boy named Wil Neuton, who moves from urban Wisconsin to rural Wisconsin because of his dad’s work. The move entailed Wil to move away from old friends and his school in Madison, Wisconsin to Pinewood, Wisconsin.

Which is the best book by Gary Paulsen?

If you favor stories of deep philosophy, you might end up saying The Island is the best book of Gary Paulsen’s career. Wil Neuton at age fourteen isn’t so different from other kids.

How old is the author of the island?

The book “The Island” by Gary Paulsen is a tale about a 15 year old boy who has to move from his home in Madison, Wisconsin up to Pembine, Wisconsin. I think the move would be hard on anyone let alone a 15 year old who is starting his sophomore year in high school.