| In Top Readers' Club students elevate their reading skills with 144 short stories followed by questions to test comprehension in one of 10 categories. The elevator progresses to the next story after correct answers. Students are challenged to make it all the way to the Top Readers' Club.
Students may read through each story at their own rate. Each passage is followed by a question. Each time a comprehension question is answered correctly, the elevator will take the student to the next story. Questions challenge students in 10 areas of literal and inferred comprehension. Student records show how they have scored in answering each type of comprehension question.
There are 144 stories provided in The Top Readers' Club. The stories and questions were developed by a reading specialist. Select reading level 2, 3, 4, or 5. Each level contains 3 sets of 12 stories. The easiest stories in each set will be encountered first. As students progress up the elevator, the stories generally will involve more difficult reading. Within a given level (i.e. 2), for the first and second trips up to the Top Readers' Club, stories will be taken from the 12 stories in set A. Some stories will be repeated, but different questions are likely. For the 3rd and 4th trips up the elevator, stories will be taken from the 12 stories in set B. Set C will be used for the 5th and 6th rides to the top. |