This is not necessarily true.  A student may be reading at a 3rd grade level 
with solid comprehension, but 
this same student may be writing at a 1st grade level.  Totally different 
skills are involved in reading and writing, although they are related.

Jeanne

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> The idea behind this is that, if they can read at that 
> level, their writing must also be on the same level. 
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