AR Info

Accelerated Reader (AR) is a computer designed reading program which is used 
to test your child's comprehension level of books or stories he or she has 
read.
At the beginning of the each semester, every student will be given a S.T.A.R. 
reading placement test. This computerized test will give each child 
in our class an individualized reading range. Students will use this reading 
range to select AR books from the library or classroom. A student will be 
required to read and test within his or her own reading range. The 
Accelerated Reading program is designed to lock children out of tests out of 
their reading range, and tests previously taken.

Once your child reads an Accelerated Reader book, he or she may test on it. 
Testing may be done on the classroom computer or in the computer lab.
Following the test, the computer will display the percentage of questions
answered correctly. Your child will then be awarded 10 points for passing
their test. Tests with a score of 60% or less will receive partial credit. 
Periodically, a printout of the books read and tests taken will be included
with you child's progress report.

Students will be required to test on and pass one AR book each month. He/She 
may certainly take more than one test, but we give points for only one passed
test on the progress report. 

To determine if a book has a corresponding test in our data base or to check
for the reading level of a book, log on to the address below and search 
for your title. 
 
http://www.arbookfind.com/UserType.aspx

Students will also be required to submit one written report on a nonfiction
book per month. An easy way to fullfill this assignment is to use the
computer-aided writing lesson found at the Schools for Champions website.

http://www.school-for-champions.com/writing/bookreport.cfm

Thank you for your support with this program. Encourage your child to 
read daily.