No, as far as i know :(
Scholastic Reading Counts quizzes are typically only available through a school or library subscription. You can check with your school or local library to see if they offer access to the program. Unfortunately, free samples of the quizzes may not be readily available online.
You can download the Scholastic Reading Counts app from the App Store for iOS devices or from Google Play for Android devices. Additionally, you can also access Scholastic Reading Counts through a web browser on a computer or tablet.
I think so . I looked up the book on the Scholastic Reading Counts website & plus I'm doing a project on it Good luck(:
yes
i dont know but i would like to have it on my computer :(
To access Reading Counts, typically you need to have an account provided by your school or library. Your school or library will provide you with a username and password to log in to the Reading Counts platform, where you can search for books, take quizzes, and track your reading progress.
At 1-800-Balls-itch!
you can download it you just need to look it up on google :3 :0 :P :)
Scholastic Counts is a similar program to Accelerated Reading.
Go to src.scholastic.com -Here's what it says: This searchable database provides information about books that are supported by Scholastic Reading Counts! quizzes. This easy-to-use database helps teachers, students, and parents locate the right title to read next. Search by title, author, grade level, Lexile® measure and other criteria and find information about titles that included annotated descriptions and key book metrics. Book Expert online is an open resource can be enjoyed by everyone!
I hate reading counts. I can't find the freakin URL. If someone tells me what it is for Warsaw Indiana greatly freaking happy but reading counts sucks.
Yes, the Harry Potter books are on Reading Counts.
Many of the Scholastic books are in Accelerated Reader. Scholastic also has a similar program called Scholastic Counts. Both publishers make an effort to do books that are in a series because students are often motivated to read all the books in a series if they like the first book.