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What is the main idea of Dork Diaries 2?

What is the main idea of Dork Diaries 2?

The theme of the book, “Dork Diaries 2: Tales From A Not So Popular Party Girl,” tells us that we shouldn’t carry to much that we can’t hold. Meaning that we shouldn’t make plans to do everything at once. Then we would be a mess by the end.

What age are Dork Diaries aimed at?

Dork Diaries 12 Books Collection Set by Rachel Renee Russell – Ages 9-14 – Paperback.

What level is Dork Diaries 2?

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Reading Level Interest Level
Tales From A Not-So-Perfect Pet Sitter Series: Dork Diaries (Book: 10) Russell, Rachel Renee 9781481457040 Fiction Hardcover 4.4 4-8
Tales From A Not-So-Popular Party Girl Series: Dork Diaries (Book: 2) Russell, Rachel Renee 9781416980087 Fiction Hardcover 5.1 4-8

How old is Nikki Maxwell from Dork Diaries?

Dork Diaries is a children’s book series written and illustrated by Rachel RenĂ©e Russell. The series, written in a diary format, uses drawings, doodles, and comic strips to chronicle the daily life of its 15-year-old protagonist, Nikki Maxwell.

What grade level is seekers?

The Quest Begins (Seekers, Book 1)

Interest Level Reading Level Word Count
Grades 4 – 8 Grades 4 – 6 74929

What does Chloe look like in Dork Diaries?

Appearance. Chloe has straight long hair. She is Latina (Stated in the first book. It is also hinted by her surname) with dark brown hair and brown eyes.

Who could that be at this hour reading level?

“Who Could That Be at This Hour?” (All the Wrong Questions)

Interest Level Reading Level Word Count
Grades 4 – 8 Grades 4 – 8 36757

How do you steal a dog Fountas and Pinnell level?

This is a 18 day discussion guide developed for the book How to Steal a Dog by Barbara O’Conner. This book is at a 4th grade reading level, guided reading level Q, DRA2 level 40 and Lexile level 700-725.

What was the question mark in series of unfortunate events?

The Great Unknown is a mysterious question mark-shaped object that roams about the sea off the coast of The City. One of Kit Snicket’s brothers, either Lemony or Jacques, first referred to it as “the Great Unknown”. The books never clarify whether this object is natural or man-made.