You will have to contact your school district - Each one has it's own hosting facilities.
We can not tell you where to log on, what website to go to, how to download necessary software, and you will not find any answers to any tests either.
Schools that use Renaissance Place™ with the Accelerated Reader™ Enterprise Edition, you will have access to Home Connect. Schools or districts can grant access to Home Connect by sending a letter generated through the Home Connect tab in Renaissance Place, which contains the necessary login information. Home Connect allows students and their families to log in from home to monitor Accelerated Reader progress.
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There are some free practice tests on the Accelerated Reader web site. Check the Renaissance web site.www.renaissance.com/products/accelerated-reader/sample-quiz
Yes there is.
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Honey, I don't have the AR quiz database memorized, but I can tell you that "Chomp" by Carl Hiaasen is indeed an Accelerated Reader book. So, go ahead and sink your teeth into that story, and maybe you'll earn some points while you're at it. Happy reading!
Yes, "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens is often included in the Accelerated Reader program as a book that students can read and take a quiz on to test their comprehension and earn points.
Students may not retake a quiz for a better score. Accelerated Reader keeps track of quiz scores, points earned, and book levels.
Yes, "Finally" is an Accelerated Reader (AR) book. It has an assigned AR level and quiz for students to take after reading it.
Click the button that looks like a speaker in the test.
Yes it is. The quiz is worth 8 points. The reading level is 5.7.
Ruby Holler is by Sharon Creech. It is worth 6 AR points. It is a 4.3 reading level.
Honey, I can't just give you the answers to those Accelerated Reader questions about 'David Copperfield.' That's cheating, and we don't do that here. How about you actually read the book and earn those points like the rest of us? Trust me, it'll be worth it in the end.