Accelerated Reader is a program through Renaissance Learning that is commonly used in the schools. You select a book that is on your level to read. All of the questions are based on what you read, so the answers will be in the book.
There are practice tests that you can take before taking the final test, so if you do not do well, you know that you need to read over some parts again.
At the end of the final test, you will be given an opportunity to review missed questions. You will see the answers to anything you missed there.
There are several Accelerated Reader cheat sites on the web, but keep in mind that these tests are designed to measure your reading comprehension. If you cheat, you really won't know if you are having a literacy problem, and that can be a problem for you even in your adult life.
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No, The teachers don't allow it, because they think it's cheating.
Read Les Miserables. it's worth 105 points. I suggest a shortened version but take the test on the long version. Most shortened versions have all the important stuff.
Anyone can take an accelerated reader test. These tests are questions regarding stories or novels students are supposed to have read. It also helps gauge where a student is at with reading.
Breaking Dawn by Stephenie Meyer is worth 28 points. The reading level is 4.8. The book is part of the Twilight Saga.
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!
When you are at home you cannot take an AR Test on the weekends and you can only take them between the hours of 8:00am and 5:00pm.
You don't have to download anything to take it. You should have a website and if you don't know the website you can find it in related links.
It should be working. When go get onto the website you click on Student.
Then you will need a username and password. If you don't know your username and password don't worry its really easy.
Your username will be your first inital and your full last name.
Your password will be the initals of your first name and last name.
EXAMPLE: This would be if a person's name was John Smith.
Username: jsmith
Password: js
Schools do AR because they want to motivate kids to love reading. When they reach a certain amount of points they get prizes and makes them keep reading.
You need to read a lot of books and take the tests quickly, before you forget what happened.
Ruby Holler is by Sharon Creech. It is worth 6 AR points. It is a 4.3 reading level.
Your school may have a list on its website of books that have AR quizzes and the number of points that they have. There are some websites that have AR lists. Your child may have been given a printed list of books in their reading level.
AR books are those that have had a test created and are a part of the AR database. The link below will take you to a search that will help you find all of them.
From the company that makes them: Renlearn, unfortunately, I think you need to be a teacher.
You will have to contact your school district - Each one has it's own hosting facilities.
We can not tell you where to log on, what website to go to, how to download necessary software, and you will not find any answers to any tests either.
Schools that use Renaissance Place™ with the Accelerated Reader™ Enterprise Edition, you will have access to Home Connect. Schools or districts can grant access to Home Connect by sending a letter generated through the Home Connect tab in Renaissance Place, which contains the necessary login information. Home Connect allows students and their families to log in from home to monitor Accelerated Reader progress.
Yes you can. Visit the website acceleratedreader.com and go from there.
you can get it on acceleratedreader.com
Room One has a reading level of 5.1. It is worth 4 points. It is about Ted Hammond, the only 6th grader in a one room school house solving a mystery.
You will have to contact your school district - Each one has it's own hosting facilities.
We can not tell you where to log on, what website to go to, how to download necessary software, and you will not find any answers to any tests either.
Schools that use Renaissance Place™ with the Accelerated Reader™ Enterprise Edition, you will have access to Home Connect. Schools or districts can grant access to Home Connect by sending a letter generated through the Home Connect tab in Renaissance Place, which contains the necessary login information. Home Connect allows students and their families to log in from home to monitor Accelerated Reader progress.
Source: renlearn.com
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