Accelerated Reader® 101 for Parents Everything you wanted to know and more!
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Accelerated Reader® Accelerated Reader® 101 for Parents101 for Parents
Accelerated Reader® Accelerated Reader® 101 for Parents101 for Parents
Everything you wanted to know Everything you wanted to know and more!and more!
What is Accelerated Reader ®?
• Computerized learning information system
• Assessment tool (monitor)• Diagnostic tool (manage)• Motivational tool
How does it work?• Student reads an on level book marked
“AR” – Needs to read book at least 3 times (once
out-load to someone) – Needs to ask comprehension questions to
self or fill out a graphic organizer
• Student logs in to AR program• Student selects the quiz for that book• Student answers between 5 to 10
questions on the title he or she read
Then what?
• Teacher gets test results• Diagnostic reports give teachers
valuable information on students’ reading practice and literacy skills development
• Teacher then guides student towards reading materials within their ZPD for improvement
What is “ZPD?”
• Zone of Proximal Difference– The range of book readability levels
that will result in optimal growth in reading ability.
– The range of books that will challenge a student without causing frustration or loss of motivation
How does AR determine
“readability”?
• AR’s own formula (ATOS)• Three variables
– Words per sentence– Average grade level of those words– Characters per word
• Does NOT factor in theme or age appropriateness!
How is my student’s ZPD determined?
• STAR Reader (Standardized Test for the Assessment of Reading)– A series of 25 multiple-choice
questions that ask students to select appropriate vocabulary words to complete a sentence
– Computer-adaptive: questions adjust to student’s level as questions are answered
How are “goals” set?• Based on STAR results
– ZPD– 10-15 minutes of reading practice
nightly– Student individual ability– Adjustable by teacher as necessary in
his/her professional judgment
AR Color Coding Chart used at Forest Ridge Elementary
The first number indicates grade level. The number after the decimal indicates the number of month.
For example: 2.1 is second grade, the first month of the school year.
While your child may be reading at a certain level, it is very important for him/her to read at his/her comprehension level.
He/she needs to test between 80%-100% to be considered successful at a level. Therefore, he or she might actually be on an AR level below what he or she can verbally read.
How do students reach their goals?
• Picture books are typically “worth” 0.5 points
• “Chapter” book points determined by length (for lower grade levels between 0.5 to 2.0 points)
• Points earned based on “percent correct” on test (score of 80 on test earns 80% of book’s point value)
Quality reading is indicated by an average quiz score of 80% to 100%
Does my student HAVE to read an AR book?• Check with classroom teacher
– Depends on the classroom teacher– Lower grades provide incentives for points
earned and/or tests passed– Mrs. Miller requires at least two, successfully
completed AR tests on each student’s current AR reading (and comprehension) level.
• Thousands of AR books are available!– FRE’s Media Center has hundreds of AR books
on each level.– Mrs. Miller also has hundreds of AR books
available on all levels.
How can I help my child?
• Make sure he/she is reading “just right” books– Books he/she can read without much
help (perhaps only missing one or two words a book or page)
• Encourage him/her select books within his/her ZPD (AR level)
• Let your child read books to you• Ask detailed questions about what
he/she is reading!– Who is in your book? (Characters)– Where does it take place? (Setting)– What happened first/next/at the end?
(Plot)– What did you think about the book?
How do I know if my student’s book is AR?
• AR books are marked on the book’s spine• Access FRE’s list of quizzes on the Media
Center portion of FRE’s website!– http://www.citrus.k12.fl.us/fre/Media/– Site displays alphabetical listing of book’s
title, along with author, readability level, points, and quiz number.
Need More Info?
• Talk to your student’s homeroom teacher
• See Mr. Johnston in the Media Center
Happy Reading!