Yes, all of the Harry Potter books have Accelerated Reader tests.
There are not really study guides for Accelerated Reader. The idea is to have the students read the books then answer questions to prove that they read the books.
Yes, there are Accelerated Reader study guides. Mostly, these can be found on other websites, which lists sample questions and information about the books on the lists.
yes it is worth 25 points
Yes they are.
Yes, all seven books.
There are no legal Harry Potter e-books.
The Harry Potter books have high points. In general any book with a high word count gets a lot of points. Picture books may only have .5 points.
the reading level is around 6.0 and the points range from 12 to 45 Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is a 6.8 reading book and is worth 32.0 points
Stephen Fry
Each book in the Accelerated Reader program is given points for length and degree of difficulty. Many of the Harry Potter books have about 40-42 points because of their word count. The average picture book of 32 pages and few words may only have .5 points.
Harry Potter is a series of books and movie. A Kindle is a e-book reader. They cannot possibly be compared.
The Kindle Fire is a good one. Amazon is one of the few places that legally has the Harry Potter books outside of Pottermore.
The Harry Potter series 183 points (all seven of them).War and Peace - 118 points.Les Miserables - 105 points.The Twilight saga - 88 points (all four of them).
No, sorry. I cant find them on any type of e-reader, etc.
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone is 6.0. 100 Most Dangerous Things on the Planet is reading level 6.2. Artemis Fowl and the Atlantis Complex is reading level 6.2.
You can ask your school librarian.