You can ask your school librarian.
Yes, all of the Harry Potter books have Accelerated Reader tests.
Yes, all seven books.
Accelerated Reader practice tests can be found on the AR website. They can also be found online through a quick search.
One can find a list of accelerated reader books from various book sites, such as AR Book Find, Title Wave, Round Rock ISD and directly from the schools of students.
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.
"A Necklace of Raindrops and Other Stories" is one of the shortest grade 6 books for the Accelerated Reader Program. "Robot Dreams" is another one.
Go to your school website or however you get on to the Accelerated Reader Quizzes, and you could search it there. Also, you could find the Accelerated Reader catalog and you can search there!
Accelerated Reader is a reading management program that tracks students' reading progress by quizzing them on books they have read. "Accelerated Reader answers" typically refer to the quizzes that students take after reading a book to test their comprehension and understanding of the material.
Maybe (it's only my random idea), maybe you should read books.
No, it is only American. Bluekingkong: Actually, Accelerated Reader is available in my school in the UK.
Yes, I believe that many of the Baby-sitters Club books are Accelerated Reader books. See the link below to search up specific books.
Yes, The Lovely Bones is indeed in accelerated reader. It has 16 points.