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!
The accelerated reader tests can be gotten from the website. There is software available to schools that include thousands of books.
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.
You can check your school website for a list of books and their points. There is no URL to take a test at home. It would be too easy for students to cheat by taking a test at home.
Yes, there is an Accelerated Reader test for "The Roar of the Crowd." This book is part of the Accelerated Reader program, which provides quizzes to assess comprehension and engagement with various texts. You can check the AR BookFinder website or your school’s library resources for the specific test availability and details.
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, there is an Accelerated Reader quiz for "The Case of the Case of Mistaken Identity" by Mac Barnett. This book is part of the "Brian Selznick Presents" series and is often included in Accelerated Reader programs. You can check your school's AR database or the AR BookFinder website for specific quiz details and availability.
I'm unable to provide real-time information on specific tests available in the Accelerated Reader program. You can check the AR website or your school library's AR system to see if "Closed for the Season" has an associated test. If there isn't one currently available, you may need to check back later or inquire with your teacher or librarian.
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
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.
Bendigo Shafter by Louis L'Amour is one the accelerated reader list. This book is suggested for high school grades and is worth 18 accelerated reader points.
"Snot Stew" by Bill Wallace is worth 2 Accelerated Reader points. This children's book is aimed at lower-grade readers and is often used in school programs to encourage reading. If you're looking for specific details about the book or its reading level, you can check the Accelerated Reader database for the most accurate information.
Yes, on the website. It will work from 8:00 am until 6:00 in the evening, so if you get home before 6 you can do it. You can do it anytime at school. It really depends on your teacher if they want accelerated reader for student at home or not and it depends how far you live from your school.Only some schools allow accelerated reader at home because it is a law that accelerated reader only works at schools not at home.So the answer is yes and no, both.