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After a student selects Accelerated Reader on the Home page, he or she can take Reading Practice, Vocabulary Practice, Literacy Skills, and Other Reading Quizzes. To see a video demonstration of how students take a quiz, click here.
When you begin using AR, you will need baseline data on each student’s reading ability in order to estimate a ZPD. Any standardised reading assessment, including STAR ReadingTM, provides this baseline data.
If you’re concerned about your child’s struggles, find out what might make a child eligible for special instruction in reading. Learn what Accelerated Reader is and how it’s used in schools. Explore pros and cons of Accelerated Reader and how to help kids struggling with AR.
Determining a student's reading level (or a Grade Equivalent (GE) score from a standardized test such as Star Reading) and the student's ZPD will help you set a reading range goal and point goal with the student in Accelerated Reader. The ZPD, however, is approximate.
There are five steps to getting started with Accelerated Reader: Get your classroom ready for reading practice. Introduce Accelerated Reader to students. Determine your students' reading levels. Personalize reading practice for each student.
Accelerated Reader: A Guide for Parents In Key Stage 2 all students take part in the Accelerated Reader programme, which is designed to do the following things: • Find books that are the right ability for your child • Encourage your child to read more • Improve your child’s reading ability.
about AR, contact your school’s librarian. What is Accelerated Reader? Accelerated Reader (AR) is a program designed to encourage students to read. AR tests student comprehension of books they have read using an online computer program. Goals and Points Your child’s homeroom teacher assigns a points goal to each student for each nine