Accelerated Reader: A Guide for Parents

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Accelerated Reader: A Guide for Parents

The importance of reading

Accelerated Reader Accelerated Reader is a new program designed to do the following things: 1) Find books that are the right ability for your child; 2) Encourage your child to read more; 3) Improve your child’s reading ability.

Two parts to the program https://ukhosted62.renlearn.co.uk/1892677/default.aspx If they can’t find it

Star Reading At the start of the year, most pupils in Year 2 as well as all pupils in Year 3 to Year 6 took a Star Test, which is a computer-based test that measures a student’s reading ability through a series of 34 questions. Every test for every student is different, and the computer selects different questions for each student dependent on how well they answer the previous questions. Essentially, the computer adapts the test to suit your child. https://ukhosted62.renlearn.co.uk/1892677/default.aspx If they can’t find it

How STAR tests work The student must take their time. It is recommended that each child should spend at least 20 minutes on their tests. 2) Students should not guess answers to questions. Instead, they should wait for the question to time out. This is to ensure the computer is not given a false impression of the student’s reading ability. 3) Tests are done independently.

ZPD score (Zone of Proximal Development) After each Star Reading test, children are given a ZPD range, which is two numbers that the pupil uses to choose their next reading book. The lowest number is the lowest level of book the pupil should be choosing. The highest number is the highest level of book the pupil should be choosing. Pupils keep a record of all their ZPDs in their planners. A new STAR test takes place every half term, so students can see improvements in their reading ability, but also choose more challenging books. 3.2 – 4.6 Lowest number Highest number

Reading books

Reading books

Accelerated Reader books

Accelerated Reader books We have spent over £2500 on reading books from children in Year 2 to Year 6. This comprises of brand new books for guided reading and brand new individual reading books.

Accelerated Reader books

Accelerated Reader quizzes A quiz is taken after a book has been read. There are usually about 10 multiple choice questions on the book. At the end of the quiz the pupils are given a percentage to show them how well they have done. Generally they need a pass rate of 60% or higher to earn the points. Points are based on pro rata basis depending on how well they do on their reading comprehension quiz. Some vocabulary practice quizzes can be taken as well. There are some important rules for taking quizzes: 1) The quiz should take place within 24 hours of finishing the book if possible. 2) A student cannot take a quiz until they have read the entire text. 3) Quizzes must be done individually, not with anyone’s help.

Guided Reading Your child will read part of a book before their guided reading session. The teacher will have a discussion with the children and ask focused questions. A short task will be set for homework linked to the book.

“How much should my child read each day?” According to Renaissance Learning’s research, children who read at least 20 minutes a day with a 90% comprehension rate on AR quizzes see the greatest gains. Your child should have at least 20 minutes set aside for reading during day.

“How can I help?” As with anything, performance improves with practice. Encourage your child to read at home. Create a culture of reading in your household by reading with your child, starting a home library, visiting your local library, charity shop or bookshop on a regular basis and by letting your child see you reading. When reading with your child stop and ask questions to be sure your child comprehends what they have read and in general make a habit of discussing books that each of you has read.

How will I know how my child is doing? You can access your child’s AR information in Renaissance Place Home Connect from any web-enabled computer. Once in the programme, you can view your child’s progress towards targets, points and books read. You can also access AR BookFinder to search for titles of interest.

Average quiz score Points earned Average book level. Last book read and quizzed on. Include % correct and points earned from book.

Your child’s bookshelf

www.arbookfind.co.uk

Any Questions ?