Accelerated Reader 09-10 Overview


Improving the reading ability of our students is always a priority.  One of the best tools we have at the Academy of St. Adalbert is Accelerated ReaderTM (AR) - a computer-based program that allows teachers to assess and monitor student reading levels and comprehension.  The purpose of this letter is to give an overview of the AR program.  Classroom teachers will communicate their specific requirements to you.

PURPOSES OF ACCELERATED READER

1.      To promote independent reading.

2.      To match students with books at their appropriate reading level.

3.      To assess students' reading levels and comprehension.

4.      To make ALL students feel successful in reading.

HOW DOES AR WORK?

Reading Goals Are Set:  Individual reading levels are established for students using the STAR ReadingTM test.  Classroom teachers set appropriate goals.  Progress is monitored and reading levels and goals are increased systematically.

Student Reads a Book:  Each student chooses a book at his/her level.  The book must then be approved by the student's teacher.  Parents and teachers may also read to or with the student depending on grade level.

Student Takes a Quiz:  After reading the book, the student takes a quiz on the computer while being monitored by the teacher or staff member on duty.

Student Receives a TOPS Report:  The student, parents and teacher receive individualized, constructive feedback to direct ongoing reading practice.

MOTIVATION

  • Students who meet their individual reading goals each grading period will receive incentives and recognition from their classroom teachers.
  • Students who consistently attain their goals are recognized at the year end Honors Assembly.
  • Parents are requested to provide encouragement and opportunities for students to read at home.

FAQs

The following are some of the most frequently asked questions about AR:

  • Why did the Academy choose to use the AR program?

Research shows the more children read, the better readers they will become.  AR motivates students to read and directs them to books that challenge them without frustrating them.  For more information, visit http://www.renlearn.com/ar/research.aspx.

  • What is the difference between a STAR Reading test and an AR quiz?

The STAR Reading test is a computer-based standardized test that helps teachers determine each student's AR book level.  AR quizzes are short quizzes that students take after reading AR books.

  • What is the difference between an AR book and a "regular" book?

AR books are "regular" books.  They become AR books when an AR quiz is available for the book.  This year, the Academy has subscribed to Accelerated Reader EnterpriseTM which includes 100,000+ quizzes.

  • What happens if my child was having a bad day when the STAR Reading test was given, which resulted in a reading range that is too low?

As students pass AR quizzes, it is up to the teachers' discretion to increase a child's reading level.  Goals are set on a monthly basis to closely monitor appropriate reading levels.  Also, the STAR Reading test will be given periodically to chart student growth and adjust reading levels.

  • Can non-readers participate?

Absolutely!  There are several ways that non-readers can participate in the AR program:

1.      Lower grade teachers will read to their class and the class will take the AR quiz together.

2.      Volunteers will read to a student and the student will take the AR quiz with the volunteer.

3.      Reading buddies will read to a student and the student will take the AR quiz with the buddy.

 

CODE OF CONDUCT

Students are expected to abide by the following the rules while participating in the AR program:

  • They may only take quizzes on books they have read or have been read to them in the past month.
  • They may only take quizzes at their assigned reading level, unless approved by their teacher.
  • They may only take a quiz on a book that has been made into a movie if they have read the book.
  • They may NOT use Cliff notes, videos, or abridged versions of the book to take a quiz.
  • They may NOT take tests for other students.
  • They must NOT reveal their password to anyone other than a parent or teacher.
  • They may NOT discuss AR questions or answers with other students.
  • They may NOT do anything that would be considered cheating.

Students who choose to break the rules will face the following consequences:

1.      The quiz or quizzes involved in the cheating incident(s) will receive a score of zero.

2.      The student will not earn any rewards in the AR program for the quarter.

It is our hope that all parents will encourage and support their child's efforts in the Accelerated Reader program.  After all, those who read well become well read!