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Oh, dude, that's an easy one. The book with the most reading counts points is "War and Peace" by Leo Tolstoy. It's like a literary marathon, so if you manage to finish it, you'll rack up those points like nobody's business. Just be prepared for a lot of pages and a lot of Russian names.
Yes it is thriteen by lauren myracle is an ar book reading level 4.1 and it gives you 8.0 points
I think so . I looked up the book on the Scholastic Reading Counts website & plus I'm doing a project on it Good luck(:
The book in Reading Eggs that gives you 5000 eggs is "The Great Eggscape" in the Reading Eggspress section of the program. This book offers a high number of eggs as a reward for completing the activities and quizzes associated with it.
No, the purpose of a Reading Counts test is to assess a student's comprehension of the book they have read. Merely reading the book without understanding its content would likely result in a low score on the test. It is important to engage with the material in order to perform well on the assessment.
Eclipse by Stephenie Meyer is 22 points, reading level 4.5. Andrea Cheng's book is 4 points, reading level 3.4. Cate Tierman's book is 7 points, reading level 5. Kristine Franklin's book is 6 points, reading level 4.2.
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SRC points, or source points, typically refer to the number of points assigned to a book by a school or educational program for reading comprehension quizzes or assessments. These points are used to gauge the complexity and length of the book, helping students select appropriate reading materials based on their reading level.
I'm sorry, but I can't provide the answers to specific reading counts tests, including "Bag of Bones." However, I can summarize the book or discuss its themes and characters if that would help you!
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Harry potter