How do I find my AR points?
- Log into your child’s AR account.
- At the AR Home page, click on “Find a Book” or “Take a Quiz.”
- Click on “Progress.”
How many AR points is the lost hero?
ATOS Book Level: | 4.5 |
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Interest Level: | Middle Grades (MG 4-8) |
AR Points: | 19.0 |
Rating: | |
Word Count: | 127859 |
How many AR points is how I became a spy?
ATOS Book Level: | 7.2 |
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AR Points: | 1.0 |
Rating: | |
Word Count: | 3947 |
Fiction/Nonfiction | Nonfiction |
How do I find my AR number quiz?
Quiz Number
- Find the Quiz Number on the label.
- Click on in the “Quiz Number” bubble.
- Type the quiz number in the box.
- Click “Search”
- Find the book in the list.
- Click on the title.
Can I take an AR test at home?
TECH. Accelerated Reader, better known as AR, is a trademarked program in which students are awarded points for reading a book and scoring well on a quiz about that book. However, you can take quizzes at home if you buy them yourself.
How do I become a spy AR?
Bertie Bradshaw never set out to become a spy. He never imagined traipsing around war-torn London, solving ciphers, practicing surveillance, and searching for a traitor to the Allied forces. From the award-winning author of The Great Trouble comes a story of espionage, survival, and friendship during World War II.
How many AR points is 5 feet apart?
ATOS Book Level: | 5.2 |
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Interest Level: | Middle Grades (MG 4-8) |
AR Points: | 6.0 |
Rating: | |
Word Count: | 40355 |
Is invisible Emmie an AR book?
Leveled Reading: AR Points 2.0. ATOS Book Level 3.8. 570 Lexile. Terri Libenson’s Emmie & Friends series continues the stories of Lakefront Middle School students in Positively Izzy, Just Jaime, Becoming Brianna, and Truly Tyler.
Who would win AR reading level?
ATOS Book Level: | 4.1 |
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Word Count: | 1578 |
Fiction/Nonfiction | Nonfiction |
Topic – Subtopic: | Animals-Dinosaurs; Recommended Reading-Wheatley Aligned Supplemental Texts; Science-Paleontology; |
Series: | Who Would Win?; |
How many AR points is Soar?
ATOS Book Level: | 4.3 |
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Interest Level: | Middle Grades (MG 4-8) |
AR Points: | 5.0 |
Rating: | |
Word Count: | 36204 |
Who would win Killer Whale vs Great White Shark reading level?
Who Would Win?: Killer Whale vs. Great White Shark: RIF Read Aloud
Age Range | 7 – 10 years |
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Publisher | Scholastic, Inc |
Grade Level | 2nd – 5th |
ISBN | 9780545160759 |
Lexile | 620L |
Who would win Lion vs Tiger reading level?
Support Materials
Age Range | 7 – 9 years |
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Grade Level | 3rd – 4th |
ISBN | 9780545175715 |
Lexile | 640L |
Themes | content area & nonfiction |
Who would win hippo or Tiger?
The hippo has all of the physical advantages over a tiger, as tigers usually hunt alone and may weigh 500 pounds, as compared to the hippo weighing 4,000 pounds. The tiger might be able to scratch the hippo up some, but it’s not likely to manage to do much damage.