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![Why read 20 minutes at home? Student A reads 20 minutes a day, which is 3,600 minutes per school year or 1,800,000 words per year. Scores in the 90th percentile on standardized tests. Student B reads minutes per day, or 900 minutes per school year or 282,000 words per year. Scores in the 50th percentile on standardized tests. Student C reads 1 minute per day, 180 minutes per school year or 8,000 words per year. Scores in the 10th percentile on standardized tests. If a student reads as noted above starting in Kindergarten, by the end of 6th grade, Student A read for the equivalent of 60 school days, Student B for 12 school days, and Student C for 3 school days. Want to be a better reader? Simply read. Why read 20 minutes at home? Student A reads 20 minutes a day, which is 3,600 minutes per school year or 1,800,000 words per year. Scores in the 90th percentile on standardized tests. Student B reads minutes per day, or 900 minutes per school year or 282,000 words per year. Scores in the 50th percentile on standardized tests. Student C reads 1 minute per day, 180 minutes per school year or 8,000 words per year. Scores in the 10th percentile on standardized tests. If a student reads as noted above starting in Kindergarten, by the end of 6th grade, Student A read for the equivalent of 60 school days, Student B for 12 school days, and Student C for 3 school days. Want to be a better reader? Simply read.](/cms/lib/TN50011014/Centricity/Domain/20\cis_why_read_20_minutes_at_home211.jpeg)
Why Reading 20 Minutes At Home Is Important
- Student A reads 20 minutes a day, which is 3,600 minutes per school year or 1,800,000 words per year. Scores in the 90th percentile on standardized tests.
- Student B reads minutes per day, or 900 minutes per school year or 282,000 words per year. Scores in the 50th percentile on standardized tests.
- Student C reads 1 minute per day, 180 minutes per school year or 8,000 words per year. Scores in the 10th percentile on standardized tests.
If a student reads as noted above starting in Kindergarten, by the end of 6th grade, Student A read for the equivalent of 60 school days, Student B for 12 school days, and Student C for 3 school days.
Want to be a better reader? Simply read.
![Why read 20 minutes at home? Student A reads 20 minutes a day, which is 3,600 minutes per school year or 1,800,000 words per year. Scores in the 90th percentile on standardized tests. Student B reads minutes per day, or 900 minutes per school year or 282,000 words per year. Scores in the 50th percentile on standardized tests. Student C reads 1 minute per day, 180 minutes per school year or 8,000 words per year. Scores in the 10th percentile on standardized tests. If a student reads as noted above starting in Kindergarten, by the end of 6th grade, Student A read for the equivalent of 60 school days, Student B for 12 school days, and Student C for 3 school days. Want to be a better reader? Simply read. Why read 20 minutes at home? Student A reads 20 minutes a day, which is 3,600 minutes per school year or 1,800,000 words per year. Scores in the 90th percentile on standardized tests. Student B reads minutes per day, or 900 minutes per school year or 282,000 words per year. Scores in the 50th percentile on standardized tests. Student C reads 1 minute per day, 180 minutes per school year or 8,000 words per year. Scores in the 10th percentile on standardized tests. If a student reads as noted above starting in Kindergarten, by the end of 6th grade, Student A read for the equivalent of 60 school days, Student B for 12 school days, and Student C for 3 school days. Want to be a better reader? Simply read.](/cms/lib/TN50011014/Centricity/Domain/20\cis_why_read_20_minutes_at_home211.jpeg)