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Accelerated Reader Bookfinder uses these interest levels: LG (Lower Grades, K–3) MG (Middle Grades, 4–8) MG+ (Middle Grades Plus, 6 and up) UG (Upper Grades, 9–12) Reading Level. Reading level is a student's tested reading level ranging from 0.0 (lowest) to 13.0 (highest).
- Book Levels and Points
Book Level measures the readability of the text of a book or...
- Accelerated Reader
Accelerated Reader matches students with books and articles...
- Getting Started with Accelerated Reader
There are five steps to getting started with Accelerated...
- Renaissance Learning
With Accelerated Reader, a student reads a book, takes an...
- Book Levels and Points
Book Level measures the readability of the text of a book or other reading material. Accelerated Reader Bookguide allows you to see either the ATOS book levels or Lexile® Measures for your books and other reading materials (see the General preferences).
Reading level indicates the most difficult text a student can comprehend based on a standardised test (such as Star Reading) or results from Accelerated Reader Reading Practice quizzes. Your child's reading level helps to determine the range of book levels your child should select books from.
Accelerated Reader (AR) is an educational program created by Renaissance Learning. It is designed to monitor and manage students' independent reading practice and comprehension in both English and Spanish. The program assesses students' performance through quizzes and tests based on the books they have read.
Accelerated Reader matches students with books and articles aligned to their unique interests and reading levels. Additionally, students, parents, and educators can use Accelerated Reader Bookfinder to help find the next great read.
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.
With Accelerated Reader, a student reads a book, takes an online quiz, and gets immediate feedback. Students respond to regular feedback and are motivated to improve their reading skills.