yes
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.
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.
she went to Chaparral high school... dose that count?
It depends the high school. You should call the school and investigate it.
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.
A teacher can add a test to the AR program if allowed by the school district. You need a word count and reading level. Then you write a 10 or 20 question test with about 1 question per chapter. You write the correct answer first and then the distracting answers. When students take the test, the software randomizes the placement of the correct answer.
All middle school are different. They usually get out around 2:30-3:15. Mine gets out 2:50.
well, this is basically my schedule.homeroom ( doesn't count as a period)ScienceLanguage ArtsMathSocial studiesLunch ( doesn't count as a period)Choir ( my elective)P.E
in currytuck count middle school the best player ever in the team was Ashley ward
No. Although it happens for some people, don't count on it.
It is possible but, to be on the safe side you should probably ask the teacher you are taking classes with for the next school year
Take any classes that count towards your high school credits so when your in high school you will have extra room for electives that can help you learn more about the field of criminology.