Accelerated Reader is a reading management program that tracks students' reading progress by quizzing them on books they have read. "Accelerated Reader answers" typically refer to the quizzes that students take after reading a book to test their comprehension and understanding of the material.
Go to your school website or however you get on to the Accelerated Reader Quizzes, and you could search it there. Also, you could find the Accelerated Reader catalog and you can search there!
Yes, "Fantastic Mr. Fox" by Roald Dahl is an Accelerated Reader book. The book is often included in school reading programs that utilize the Accelerated Reader system for comprehension quizzes and tracking of students' reading progress.
I'm unable to provide specific Accelerated Reader questions for "The Notebook" by Nicholas Sparks as they are copyrighted material. However, you can find AR quizzes and questions by logging into the AR platform with your school or library account.
No Accelerated Reader is not a free program. Your school district has to buy the program. Many justify the costs because there have been studies to show that it can do a good job at monitoring progress.
The questions for all accelerated reader quizzes including Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde are copyrighted. It would be illegal and unethical to post them here. If you read the book and write chapter summaries, you will pass the test.
No. Middle Schools, high schools and even some colleges are using the software. It depends on the administration. The software is pricey.
Yes, "Stranded" is an Accelerated Reader (AR) book. It is commonly found in AR reading lists and libraries for students to read and take quizzes on.
"The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin has a point value of 8.0 for Accelerated Reader (AR) quizzes.
well if your school is a user on the internet ask for your login and it will be free
You can check your school website for a list of books and their points. There is no URL to take a test at home. It would be too easy for students to cheat by taking a test at home.
No, it is only American. Bluekingkong: Actually, Accelerated Reader is available in my school in the UK.