If you are talking about A.R than it is probably about 6 or 7 points all of the books are alot of points.
Well, honey, "A Diary of a Wimpy Kid" is worth 3 AR points. So, if you're looking to rack up those points and impress your teacher, you better start flipping those pages faster than a pancake on a Sunday morning. Good luck, kiddo!
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.
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is worth 33 AR points.
10 AR points
40 points.
The book A Series of Unfortunate Events The Reptile Room is worth 5 points. The book is 190 pages long. However it does have some challenging vocabulary.
The Redwall series is from 15 to about 17 points. It is about animals in war but it is in old English. The House of Night series is also about 15 to about 17 points. It is more like a haunted book. The Eragon series is a LOT of points the most i seen it, it goes up to about 30 points. It is about a dragon. There is a few others but that is all I can name.
As for the midnighters series: Midnighters Book one The secret hour is worth 10 points. Midnighters Book two Touching Darkness is worth 11 points. Midnighters Book three Blue noon is worth 13 points.
In Pinochle, the points are calculated based on the cards in your hand. Aces are worth 11 points, tens are worth 10 points, kings are worth 4 points, queens are worth 3 points, jacks are worth 2 points, and nines are worth 0 points. The total points in a hand are added up to determine the score for that hand.
It is worth 18 points.
The yellow is worth 2 points and the brown is worth 4 points.
The queen is worth 9 points, the rook is 5 points, the knight and a bishop are both worth 3 points, and a pawn is worth 1 point.
he's worth 275 points
"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.
A touchdown is worth six points in American football.
an ork is worth 6 points on its own
M is worth 3 points.