You'd be best to check with your current schoolboard such as a teacher or administrator.
whats your problem
alot of points in the fourth twilight book
An ar book is an accelerated reader book that at a school you can take a test on it. An AR book is a book registered by accelerated reader that you can take a test on and get AR points for home work if your school uses AR. Each book has it's own level and points. For example if a book is 4.5 and gives 5 points, The book is for 4th graders and gives 5 points. Points is usually used for homework. In my middle school we have to get 20 points by the end of a quarter.
As for the midnighters series: Midnighters Book one The secret hour is worth 10 points. Midnighters Book two Touching Darkness is worth 11 points. Midnighters Book three Blue noon is worth 13 points.
If you're talking about Enchanted by Alethea Kontis, then it is 12 points.
I don't think any book gives you that many points.
SRC points, or source points, typically refer to the number of points assigned to a book by a school or educational program for reading comprehension quizzes or assessments. These points are used to gauge the complexity and length of the book, helping students select appropriate reading materials based on their reading level.
Eclipse by Stephenie Meyer is 22 points, reading level 4.5. Andrea Cheng's book is 4 points, reading level 3.4. Cate Tierman's book is 7 points, reading level 5. Kristine Franklin's book is 6 points, reading level 4.2.
"The Book Thief" by Markus Zusak has a total of 40 Accelerated Reader (AR) points.
The book "Peak" by Roland Smith is worth 10 Accelerated Reader (AR) points.
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone is worth 12 points. The Reptile Room book is worth 5 points. Diary of a Wimpy Kid is worth 3 points.
To add book clues, you have to enter the card code from the cards you get in the book.