The book "Holes" by Louis Sachar has an Accelerated Reader (AR) book level of 4.6.
Yes, "Boys Are Dogs" by Leslie Margolis is an Accelerated Reader (AR) book.
Yes, "Finally" is an Accelerated Reader (AR) book. It has an assigned AR level and quiz for students to take after reading it.
The book "Peak" by Roland Smith is worth 10 Accelerated Reader (AR) points.
"The Book Thief" by Markus Zusak has a total of 40 Accelerated Reader (AR) points.
Yes, "Stranded" is an Accelerated Reader (AR) book. It is commonly found in AR reading lists and libraries for students to read and take quizzes on.
It is not possible to determine whether a specific book is an Accelerated Reader (AR) book without additional information. AR books are books that have Accelerated Reader quizzes available for students to take after reading the book to test their comprehension. You can check with the school's library or the official AR website to find out if "Guardian" has an AR quiz available.
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.
Yes, One Crazy Summer by Rita Williams-Garcia is an Accelerated Reader (AR) book. It has an AR book level of 4.6 and a points value of 7.0.
Yes, "The Last Song" by Nicholas Sparks is an Accelerated Reader (AR) book. It has an AR level of 5.2.
The book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen is worth 7 Accelerated Reader (AR) points.
The book "Four" by Veronica Roth is not part of the "Allegiant" series and therefore does not have Accelerated Reader (AR) points associated with it.