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.
No it isn't.
It helps children learn to read and makes it fun to do so.
Harry potter books are either 7 points and the bigger ones are 45 points. Holes is a great book that's worth 6 points. Bridge to Tera irbid is a 6 point book. I recommend those books.
Some of them are. They are usually only 2-3 points though. :)
Yes, it is a 4.8 reading level worth 8 points.
The book with the most AR points is war and peace, worth 118 points. It would be easier to read a lot of books worth less points though. It takes a long time to read war and peace and that time would be better spent reading other book.
The book titled 13 Curses was authpored by Michelle Harrison and published on May 8, 2012. It is a part of the Accelerated Reader list of books. It carrys a 16 point AR value.
"Ruby Holler" by Sharon Creech has a point value of 7.0 in the Accelerated Reader (AR) program.
davis drive does accelerated reader in many ways.Every point you earn gets you more prizes.5,10,25,50,75,100,150,200,250,300,400,500,and so on.
"I Survived Hurricane Katrina, 2005" by Lauren Tarshis is worth 3 Accelerated Reader points. The book is targeted at middle-grade readers and is part of the popular "I Survived" series, which combines engaging storytelling with historical events. For specific point values and reading levels, it's always best to check the official Accelerated Reader database or your school's AR program.
Oh, what a delightful question! "The Son of Neptune" by Rick Riordan is such a wonderful book. It has 17 Accelerated Reader (AR) points, which means you can earn quite a few points by reading and enjoying this adventurous tale. Keep reading and exploring the magical world of books!
Some people like to learn new religions so people use the bible. It's worth 800 point on Accelerated Reader.