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How it works:
First
– Student reads a book. Students choose books at their
appropriate reading levels and read them at their own
pace.
Second
– Student Takes a Quiz. Accelerated Reader provides
quizzes to help motivate students and to monitor reading
practice.
Third –
Students, Parents, and Teachers receive information. The
program gives immediate information feedback on the
reading comprehension progress of each student.
How do students keep up
with their AR information?
Students keep a folder
where they log their book titles, authors, points, and
dates.
What is the purpose?
The purpose of AR is
not to provide reading instruction. Rather, its purpose
is to help motivate students to read more books at an
appropriate level of difficulty by using a point system
tied to goals.
What determines a
students reading level or ZPD (zone of proximal
development)?
Students take STAR-Reading
tests at the beginning, middle, and end of the school
year to track annual progress.
How many questions are
on the quizzes?
AR software
provides comprehension tests featuring five to 20
multiple-choice questions.
Ideal Percent Correct?
Ideally, students will
score 85% correct or above on all quizzes. Reading
on
level along with careful reading makes this possible.
How does AR help
teachers?
Teachers are able to
generate various reports on their students to monitor
their reading progress. These reports will be sent
periodically or upon request to parents to inform them
of their children's reading progress.
What type of
information do the reports provide?
The technology provides
test scores, points earned, and records in order to help
teachers and parents manage and track a student’s
attempt to reach his or her goal. The test gives
immediate feedback in terms of the number of points
earned based on the point value assigned the book and
the number of correct answers on the test.
Points and Scores
Example:
For a book worth 10 AR points,
the student would receive 10 points for a score of 100
percent, 9 points for 90 percent, and so on. However,
the student must score at least 60 percent to earn any
points.
When can students take
quizzes?
After reading on level
books, students may take quizzes any day at school
Monday through Friday (including during recess, computer
class, and library period) The Accelerated Reader
program is available on all student and teacher
workstations.
Most Importantly . . .
Students take pride in
their reading accomplishments and are therefore
motivated to experience many classic, award winning, or
quality children’s books for themselves, which they
might not otherwise have come to know.