![]() Many schools reward children for earning AR points. You will then be able to sort your search results, select book titles to add to your AR BookBag, print a list of your search results, or start a new search. Just type what you want to search for in the blank field above and click Search. When students or parents look up their book in either point scan,, or TumbleBooks, they should record the author, title, level, and AR quiz number. The student will take a comprehension test on that book at their school to earn AR points. You can search for book titles based on authors, topics, or titles of books. Teachers usually assign a a book level (BL) to their students based on their skill level. Book levels are designed to match approximate year and month of school for example, 4.5 = fourth grade, fifth month 2.1 = second grade, 1st month. Teachers, parents, and kids can look up their book in to see if a book is an AR book. How do you know if your book is an AR book? Many K-12 schools encourage students to read Accelerated Reader (AR) books. Many books published for children and teens have been assigned an interest level (IL), an ATOS Book Level (BL) a Lexile measure, and accelerated reader points (AR pts). ![]()
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