Anyone can take an accelerated reader test. These tests are questions regarding stories or novels students are supposed to have read. It also helps gauge where a student is at with reading.
You may be able to take practice tests online but you can't take the official ones online. The school wants to be able to monitor the tests. Since these tests sometimes are all or part of your official grade, the school wants to make sure there is no cheating.
The AR (Accelerated Reader) quizzes are a copyrighted service of Renaissance Learning. Use of the site is through school subscription.
The only tests that count are the ones at your school that buys the Accelerated Reader program.
You need to take the AR tests through your school district. The program is not free. Your school district pays thousands of dollars.
Only through a site your school hosts.
acceleratedreader.com
You can take the 'Walk Two Moons' Accelerated Reader test at your school's library or at any other institution that uses the Accelerated Reader program, such as a public library or learning center. Some online platforms may also offer the test for students to take remotely.
Yes you can. Visit the website acceleratedreader.com and go from there.
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An AR test stands for accelerated reader. They are tests mostly children take online at school to test their comprehension. You read a book and answer questions based on it.
you can't
Where you take a ar test is different for every school.
Bendigo Shafter by Louis L'Amour is one the accelerated reader list. This book is suggested for high school grades and is worth 18 accelerated reader points.
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There are some free practice tests on the Accelerated Reader web site. Check the Renaissance web site.www.renaissance.com/products/accelerated-reader/sample-quiz
You can find a free Accelerated Reader test for 'Hatchet' in most schools. These schools have the programs set up for children.