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Mrs. Phyllis Fields

When Students are Excited About Reading, Something Magical Happens!

 

With Accelerated Reader, you can:

Get students excited about reading and vocabulary. Your students will be motivated to read constantly—during recess, at lunch, at home, everywhere! They’ll read carefully, thoroughly, and always be eager for more.
Receive reliable, objective information. You’ll get valuable data on students’ library book reading, literacy skills development, vocabulary development, and more, so you can help them become better readers.
Help every student master standards. With Accelerated Reader, students read more, thereby becoming more well read students. Scores improve on state tests and more students master standards—research proves it.
Improve students’ attitudes for learning. Enthusiasm for reading spreads to all subjects as students experience success. Teachers using Accelerated Reader report higher attendance, fewer discipline problems, and improved attitudes about school.
Keep all students challenged. You can continually guide students to appropriate books within their Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD). This means you can ensure that every student is challenged without being frustrated


 AR Challenge!
January 29 - March 9

Mark your calendars! The dates have been set for the 2007 AR Challenge. The 2007 Challenge will run from January 29 – March 9.

This year prizes will be awarded to the top schools in each division. An entry fee will be charged to cover the costs of the prizes. The entry fee will be $10 per school. (The entry fee is charged per school, not per division you school is entering.) Concordia Publishing House is once again offering prizes to three randomly selected schools.

AR Challenge website


Reader Certification Levels and Criteria Ready Reader: Accumulate 5 points through any combination of Read to Read With

Independent Reader: Read independently and pass Reading Practice Quizzes for:
- 3 books
- 1.2 book level or higher
Accumulate 10 points (includes points for the 3 books at 1.2+ book level; other points may be for Read to and Read with)

Rising Reader: Read independently and pass Reading Practice Quizzes for:
- 3 books
- 1.6 book level or higher
Accumulate 10 points in independent reading (includes points for the 3 books at 1.6+ book level).

Super Reader: Read independently and pass Reading Practice quizzes for:
- 3 books
- 2.0 book level or higher
- worth 1 point or more each

Advanced Reader:  Read independently and pass Reading Practice Quizzes for:
- 3 books
- 3.0 book level or higher
- worth 2 points or more each

Star Reading: Read independently and pass Reading Practice Quizzes for:
- 3 books
- 4.0 book level or higher
- worth 4 points or more each

Classic Reader: Read independently and pass Reading Practice Quizzes for:
- 3 books
- 6.0 level or higher
- worth 7 points or more each

Honors Reader: Read, pass Reading Practice Quizzes, and accumulate 100 points for books from a list of challenging, teacher-selected literature.

Books by Robert Munsch Aaron's Hair - Alligator Baby - David's Father - Love You Forever - Makeup Mess - Jonathan Cleaned Up - Millicent and the Wind - Good Families Don't - More Pies - Mortimer - Playhouse Master - Stephanie's Ponytail - Paperbag Princess - Ribbon Rescue - Thomas's Snowsuit - Angela's Airplane
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