Go to the Renlearn.com website:
You only take Accelerated Reading tests in the USA.
yes
Scholastic Counts is a similar program to Accelerated Reading.
From the company that makes them: Renlearn, unfortunately, I think you need to be a teacher.
school
school
well if your school is a user on the internet ask for your login and it will be free
The home page for Renaissance Place, where Accelerated Reader tests are accessed, is typically found at the URL: https://hosted37.renlearn.com/xxxxxx, where "xxxxxx" represents your school's specific Renaissance Place site code. Users can log in with their credentials to access AR tests, reports, and other resources. For direct access, it's best to check with your school or library for the exact web address used.
Accelerated Reader is very expensive software. You can't take tests online for free. Your school wants to be able to monitor students taking tests.
you can. It lets you login as a student or at home by using accelerated reader home connect.
No you have to read the book.
To do accelerated math at home, you can get ideas on various websites. Accelerated math is going to be different types of math for different children.