The average Accelerated Reader level for the Harry Potter books is around 6.7 to 7.2, depending on the specific book in the series. The points awarded for each book also vary, with the first book, "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone," typically worth around 12-13 points, and subsequent books in the series increasing in point value as the reading level and complexity of the content progresses.
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is worth 18 Accelerated Reader points.
The highest number of Accelerated Reader points in the series is Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix which earns 44 points.
Each book in the Accelerated Reader program is given points for length and degree of difficulty. Many of the Harry Potter books have about 40-42 points because of their word count. The average picture book of 32 pages and few words may only have .5 points.
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is worth 33 AR points.
The Harry Potter series is the most popular and has the most points. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix has 44 points. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone has 12 points.
Yes, all of the Harry Potter books have Accelerated Reader tests.
In the Accelerated Reader program, the number of points assigned to a book is based on its length and complexity. "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban" by J.K. Rowling is a longer and more complex book compared to others in the series. Typically, a book of this length and complexity might be assigned around 18-20 Accelerated Reader points. However, the exact number of points may vary depending on the specific edition and version of the book used in the program.
i would say 20-30 points are expected
'Brian's Winter' by Gary Paulsen is worth 6 Accelerated Reader points.
Yes, The Lovely Bones is indeed in accelerated reader. It has 16 points.
15.0 points
The Harry Potter books have high points. In general any book with a high word count gets a lot of points. Picture books may only have .5 points.