Your child's teacher will give your child a reading list of books in his or her reading level. The school library may have a website listing all AR books that the school owns. There is also a web page of all possible tests (except those that teachers at your school may write).
http://www.arbookfind.com/advanced.aspx
well if your school is a user on the internet ask for your login and it will be free
Go to your school website or however you get on to the Accelerated Reader Quizzes, and you could search it there. Also, you could find the Accelerated Reader catalog and you can search there!
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.
Yes, you can take an Accelerated Reader quiz on "Mrs. Cooney is Looney!" by Dan Gutman. The book is part of the "My Weird School" series, which is often included in Accelerated Reader's database. To find out if a specific quiz is available, you can check the Accelerated Reader website or your school's library resources.
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You can find a free Accelerated Reader test for 'Hatchet' in most schools. These schools have the programs set up for children.
No you have to read the book.
One can find a list of accelerated reader books from various book sites, such as AR Book Find, Title Wave, Round Rock ISD and directly from the schools of students.
Each school will have their own log in for the accelerated reader tests. To find out how to access the test for a specific school, a parent should speak to the child's teacher.
Accelerated Reader practice tests can be found on the AR website. They can also be found online through a quick search.
There are several quizzes online for "Losing Joe's Place. Educational sites such as Scholastic and Collier Schools have advanced reading quizzes for students.