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Accelerated Reader 101

Accelerated Reader 101. AR is a computer-based program designed to increase reading comprehension through daily monitoring using trade books. and isn ’ t a basal reading series the cure, end all or be all BUT if implemented correctly will increase reading comprehension.

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Accelerated Reader 101

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  1. Accelerated Reader 101

  2. AR is • a computer-based program designed to increase reading comprehension through daily monitoring using trade books

  3. and isn’t • a basal reading series • the cure, end all or be all • BUT if implemented correctly will increase reading comprehension

  4. Implementation:1. Student takes the STAR Test (Standardized Test for the Assessment of Reading)

  5. 2. The student’s IRL (Independent Reading Level) is determined

  6. IRL = Independent Reading Level The level at which a student can read with little to no help

  7. Other data from the STAR Test: GE = Grade Equivalent The level at which a student comprehends what s/he hears

  8. ZPD = Zone of Proximal Development The levels of predicted student growth

  9. 3. Student selects and reads books on his/her IRL

  10. 4. Student takes tests at school on the books selected whenever ready

  11. 5. After 5 tests at the IRL have been taken and passed, the student is moved up 1 level

  12. 6. Steps 3-5 can be repeated as often as the student is ready

  13. Things to remember: 1. Tests can be taken only at school and only once 2. Only the teacher or librarian can move the student up

  14. 3. The student receives points for passing the test based on his/her score 4. The number of points for 100% is on a sticker inside the front cover of the book

  15. Every test has 5, 10, or 20 questions based on the length of the book and difficulty level

  16. For 5-question test worth 1 point: • 1 point for 100% • .8 for 80% • .6 for 60%

  17. Students can take tests on books from the public library or home. The public library has their books labeled. You can check AR levels on books from home by searching “AR BookFinder”. It is best to bring the book with them to test or write down the author and title

  18. Tests can be taken in the classroom, school library or school computer lab. Each teacher treats testing differently and may or may not allow time during the day. Students can test in the library from 8:30-9:05 and/or during their weekly library class.

  19. AR Home Connect Go to the CAES website and click on the Parent tab then click on the link to AR Parent Connect. Username is child’s first name-one space- last name. Password is their lunch number.

  20. Information available on Home Connect

  21. Parents can also be notified via email after their child takes an AR test by going to the CAES website and clicking on the Parent tab, AR Parent Connect, login and look at the right of the top tab.

  22. Follow the directions to set up email notification. You will be able to see the tested book, child’s score, and points earned.

  23. Motivation: • Moving up in level • 2. Goalbusters

  24. Goal Setting • is personalized for each independent reader

  25. Goal Setting • is reviewed, revised and reset every 9 weeks

  26. Goal Setting • is available to the student to monitor progress

  27. Goalbusters get • a certificate at the end of the grading period • - (1st) to check out 2 books for the remainder of the grading period

  28. Goalbusters get - (2nd – 3rd grades) to check out books on any level for the remainder of the grading period

  29. What can you do? Encourage and congratulate

  30. Questions??? Email nfreeman@iwcs.k12.va.us or your child’s teacher

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