Don't rush to get to Level L. The "Kumon English level" is less about intelligence and more about endurance . A student at Level E who did every worksheet correctly is more successful than a student at Level I who rushed and guessed.
Continues with advanced phonics, rhyming words, and reading short, three-letter consonant-vowel-consonant (CVC) words.
Centers on the art of summarizing. Students learn to condense multi-paragraph texts into concise summaries while maintaining the original meaning.
Most students never reach Level I. If they do, they are usually reading 2-3 grades above their peers. kumon english levels - -pdf-
These early levels focus on phonics, word recognition, and basic sentence structures. They are ideal for preschoolers and early elementary students.
For learners:
: Complex sentences, summarizing, and identifying main ideas. Grades 4 – 6 G – I Don't rush to get to Level L
Focuses on reading and writing simple sentences, understanding basic sight words, and introducing capitalization and punctuation.
sat at the small white table, a fresh packet of worksheets in front of him. He was just starting his Kumon English
: Introduce paragraph building and the fundamentals of summarization. Students begin to interpret passages through restatement and description. Advanced Literacy & Analysis (G to L) Continues with advanced phonics, rhyming words, and reading
Centers on mechanics. Students learn about punctuation (periods, question marks), capitalization, and identifying singular versus plural nouns.
: Students learn to deduce the point of each paragraph and express their understanding through written description and restatement. The Summary Block (G to I) : Developing the ability to summarize text and understand character sentiments.