The 2nd Grade Reading Stumble (2024)

Learning to read involves a long journey, beginning with the ABCs and ending with (we hope) a lifelong love and interest in books. But many children experience a few bumps along the road as they develop into skilled readers, and often a problem arises in 2nd grade reading, when children are faced with more challenging material.

Some kids have trouble now because (1) they are still having decoding difficulties, (2) they have weak reading fluency (speed), or (3) the text is just too difficult. Here's what you need to know about each issue:

1. Weak Decoding. In 1st grade, some children do well by memorizing most words by sight rather than sounding them out. This strategy begins to break down in 2nd grade reading when the number of words increases and there is less repetition, making it more difficult to learn words by sight. One of the quickest ways to determine if your child is over-relying on reading words by sight is the Nonsense Word Test below. These words are made up, but can be sounded out with early phonics skills. If he can sound them out, then decoding isn't the issue. If he uses one or two letters of the word to guess another word, decoding issues exist. More phonics work, including learning basic phonics skills and reading lots of simple phonics books, will help. A few great examples for the 2nd grade level are Pete the Cat Phonics Box Setand Disney Learning: Toy Story Phonics Box,which incorproates well-loved characters to make your child's learning journey a fun one!

Nonsense Word Test
Tell your child that these words are made-up words, and ask him to read them to you.

1. lat (rhymes with "cat")

2. rud (rhymes with "mud")

3. chab (rhymes with "grab")

4. stot (rhymes with "hot")

5. mabe (rhymes with "babe")

6. glay (rhymes with "play")

7. weam (rhymes with "team")

8. jern (rhymes with "fern")

9. froom (rhymes with "broom")

10. prouch (rhymes with "couch")

2. Weak Fluency. In order to understand what we read, we have to read at a speed appropriate for making meaning from the text (comprehension). In 2nd grade reading, your child should be reading 50 to 60 words a minute at the beginning of the school year and 90 words per minute by the end of the year. To test this, give your child a story from her reading list that she has not read, but will pique her interest. If it's below the speed levels noted above, then fluency is a problem. Make sure she has lots of experiences reading simple books. (One Scholastic Parents fan discovered that having her boys read the Elephant & Piggie Series aloud helped her boys improve reading fluency.) Repeated readings of stories she's already read in class will help, by providing the multiple exposures and decoding opportunities she needs.

MORE:How the Elephant & Piggie Series Helped My Kids Become Fluent Readers

3. Text Difficulty. Your child needs lots of reading practice in stories that are not too hard. That is, he should be able to recognize over 90 percent of the words in his 2nd-grade reading books without your help. If you need to assist your child more frequently, then the story is too tough for him. Stories at this level — his frustration level — do not advance his reading skills. They make comprehension difficult because he is stopping so frequently to figure out words. These constant stops break the flow of reading and don't allow him to focus on the meaning of the story. Give Scholastic Success With Grade 2: Reading Comprehensiona try to better determine his level of reading difficulty and practice common skills he's learning in school.

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The 2nd Grade Reading Stumble (2024)

FAQs

Why is my 2nd grader struggling with reading? ›

2nd grade is usually the grade in which it becomes clear if your child is struggling to read. Children are faced with a combination of factors that can result in a reading hurdle. The passages are longer and harder, their sounding out skills may not be strong and they may not have developed strong fluency skills.

How many WPM should a 2nd grader read? ›

In 2nd grade reading, your child should be reading 50 to 60 words a minute at the beginning of the school year and 90 words per minute by the end of the year. To test this, give your child a story from her reading list that she has not read, but will pique her interest.

How much should my 2nd grader be able to read? ›

Read between 50 to 60 words per minute at the beginning of the year, and up to 90 words per minute by the end of this school year. Recognize and correctly pronounce most words found in books for second graders. Recognize and read words that end in common suffixes, such as -ing, -ed, and -er.

What does dyslexia look like in second grade? ›

Reading is slow, awkward, and laborious. Trouble reading unfamiliar words, often making wild guesses because he/she cannot sound out the word. Lack of a strategy for reading new words. Avoidance of reading out loud.

Is it normal for a 7 year old to struggle with reading? ›

Every child learns at their own pace, so some children learn to read faster than others. But this doesn't mean that parents should sit back and wait for their kids to catch up with their peers. If your 7 year old is struggling with reading, it's important to ensure they are getting the help they need right away.

How do I encourage my 2nd grader to read? ›

Expert Tips to Boost Reading Skills in Grades 1-2
  1. Focus on the Funny. Children look for humor in their books before all other characteristics. ...
  2. Play With Words. ...
  3. Be a Reading Role Model. ...
  4. Follow Your Child's Heart. ...
  5. Help Them Get the Picture (Book) ...
  6. Embrace the Power of Choice. ...
  7. Sing Your Child's Praises.
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What is a good reading level for 2nd grade? ›

2nd Grade: 2.0-2.9.

What are the skills of a second grader reading? ›

Uses knowledge of print-sound mappings to sound out unknown words. Accurately reads many irregularly spelled words and such spelling patterns. as diphthongs, special vowel spellings, and common word endings. Reads and comprehends both fiction and nonfiction that is appropriately designed for grade level.

What are the reading behaviors of a second grader? ›

Accurately reads many irregularly spelled words. Reads with greater fluency. Notices when a text doesn't make sense, and begins to use strategies such as rereading, predicting, and questioning to understand it. Interprets information from diagrams, charts, and graphs.

What are the red flags for dyslexia in second grade? ›

These may include: difficulty learning nursery rhymes or recognizing rhyming patterns; lack of interest in learning to read; difficulty remembering the names of letters in the student's own name or learning to spell or write their own name; difficulty reciting the alphabet; misreading or omitting smaller words; and ...

What are three signs of dyslexia? ›

General signs to look for are:
  • Speed of processing: slow spoken and/or written language.
  • Poor concentration.
  • Difficulty following instructions.
  • Forgetting words.

Why does my second grader skip words when reading? ›

If you notice that he skips words or lines while reading, it may be more than just carelessness or disinterest. The actual reason behind this issue could be a visual processing problem such as poor eye tracking skills, Auditory processing disorder (APD), Dyslexia or even Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

How to increase reading fluency in 2nd grade? ›

6 Smart Strategies to Boost Reading Fluency
  1. Show them your own fluent reading. The more often your child hears fluent reading, the more likely they are to pick it up. ...
  2. Teach your child how to track words. ...
  3. Try choral reading together. ...
  4. Focus on sight words. ...
  5. Recruit a friendly audience. ...
  6. Record, evaluate, and repeat!
Jan 1, 2021

How do you help a child who is struggling with reading? ›

How to Help a Child Struggling With Reading
  1. Don't wait to get your child reading help she's behind.
  2. Try to read to your child for a few minutes daily.
  3. Help your child choose books at her reading level.
  4. Consider checking out books on tape.
  5. Create a reader-friendly home by monitoring screen-time.
Apr 1, 2024

What level should grade 2 be reading at? ›

What are the different reading level systems?
Approximate GradeLexile LevelATOS
KBR160L to 150L0.4 to 0.9
1165L to 570L1.0 to 2.4
2425L to 795L2.5 to 3.5
3645L to 985L3.6 to 4.2
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