"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.
The reader would not ask "Where will the displaced animals from Hurricane Katrina find homes in Virginia?" before reading the article.
No, it is only American. Bluekingkong: Actually, Accelerated Reader is available in my school in the UK.
Yes, The Lovely Bones is indeed in accelerated reader. It has 16 points.
you can. It lets you login as a student or at home by using accelerated reader home connect.
No it's not.
you can. It lets you login as a student or at home by using accelerated reader home connect.
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.
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is worth 18 Accelerated Reader points.
Honey, let me break it down for you. The "I Survived" books are not all Accelerated Reader (AR) certified. Some of them are, some of them aren't. So, if you're looking to earn those AR points, you better double-check before diving into one of those survival stories.
You can find a free Accelerated Reader test for 'Hatchet' in most schools. These schools have the programs set up for children.
No Accelerated Reader is not a free program. Your school district has to buy the program. Many justify the costs because there have been studies to show that it can do a good job at monitoring progress.
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