- Bryant Elementary
- A.R. (Accellerated Reader)
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What Is Accelerated Reader (AR)?
A.R. is a computer program that helps teachers and librarians manage and monitor children’s independent reading practice. Your child picks a book at his or her own level and reads at his or her own pace. When finished, your child takes a short quiz on the computer. Passing the quiz indicates that your child understood what was read. AR gives children, teachers, and librarians feedback based on the quiz results, which the teacher and librarian then use to help your child set goals and direct ongoing reading practice.Children using AR choose their own books to read, rather than having one assigned to them. This makes reading a much more enjoyable experience as they can choose books that are interesting to them. Teachers and librarians help your child choose books at an appropriate readability level that are challenging without being frustrating, ensuring that your child can pass the quiz and experience success.If your child does not do well on the quiz, the teacher or librarian may:• Help your child choose another book that is more appropriate.• Ask more probing questions as your child reads and beforeyour child takes a quiz.• Pair your child with another student.• Have the book read to your child.In most cases, children really enjoy taking the quizzes. Since they are reading books at their reading and interest levels, they are likely to be successful. This is satisfying for most children. Best of all, they learn and grow at their own pace! (from www.arbookfind.com)Encourage YOUR Accelerated Reader!Note to parents: A.R. Points are assigned based on individual student's STAR TEST performance and individual reading time per day. Our reading program is designed for students to read 20 minutes nightly at home.
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