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3 Alternatives to Accelerated Reader (AR) Guest Blog Post by Shaelynn Farnsworth Accelerated Reader, Reading Counts, and any other program which

two children smiling with the text using accelerated reader goal setting chart to motivate your students this year

Using Accelerated Reader goal-setting charts in your classroom can motivate your students to read more this year! Visual reminders are so important for young students to continuously work toward their goals. Having goals to strive for on these chalkboard and polka dot charts will inspire students to work hard at taking Accelerated Reader comprehension tests so they can move up the chart! This post quickly explains how you can use them to motivate your readers! #AcceleratedReader…

Motivation to read?  My students like to get points, and hate writing reports.  Might look at this.

Need help motivating your students to read and take Accelerated Reader tests? These rewards and reward cards do that! By using this reward system many students will have at least 100 points by the time the school year ends! By using this reward system my first graders will read no less than 200 books during the school year! And we all know that the more a child reads the better they get at it! The Accelerated Reader Rewards include: 5 points = Bookmark 10 points = Candy 15 points = Pencil…

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Here's a list of Accelerated Reader levels by color. Find AR books according to your child's reading level and purchase them for less here too!

This article discusses Accelerated Reader ideas, including AR rules, AR rewards, and how to communicate with parents, teachers, and students to promote AR!

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In a few days time, my school will be launching Accelerated Reader. For those of you unfamiliar with Accelerated Reader, it has three main elements to it: It provides you with a method of banding y…

Mrs. Laffin's Laughings: Reving Up Reading with Accelerated Reader

Many schools use Accelerated Reader (AR) by Renaissance Learning to monitor and encourage independent reading. If you are lucky, you have a close partnership with an AR specialist at your school who trains the staff on how to use AR and helps monitor student progress. However, many teachers who use the program do not have this support and go it alone. I am one of the lucky ones! We have a wonderful librarian at our school who makes sure our staff is trained in AR and helps provide that…

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Want to get your students reading more? Here are 5 reading incentive ideas for 3rd - 5th grades that really work!

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