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What is the purpose of Accelerated Reader? How it works The Accelerated Reader program allows students to choose their own books and gives them a short comprehension quiz afterwards. Hold on, this seems like it could be very useful for homeschools Accelerated Reader is a very useful reading incentive program and is quite well-designed for learning, which is why it is commonly used in schools.
Can I make something like an Accelerated Reader program for my homeschool? Selection of Books with an indication of their grade level The first thing parents will need is access to a diverse selection of books, divided up by reading level. Points for Completing Books An incentive program needs, well, an incentive to encourage kids to keep reading and keep challenging themselves.
Read our review of the Epic Reading App Or Check out Epic Some Resources for Reading Quizzes If you have access to graded reading material, such as the above programs or are a fan of the local library, and just need a little help finding good quality quizzes and tracking them, there are a couple solution out there.
ReadnQuiz is one such program. Can I build an incentive reading program at home for free? Quizzes Books in hand, parents will have to find a way to create their own quizzes in order to test reading comprehension. Tracking and interpreting results Finally, parents will have to track and put together the information in some kind of meaningful way. A good way to do this is with a spreadsheet that includes: The name of the book Its reading difficulty score from Bookfinder The number of points earned by completing it Quiz Results Optional Start and end date to track speed This might look a little something like:.
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You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may have an effect on your browsing experience. Necessary Necessary. Non-necessary Non-necessary. One aspect that critics find to be unsatisfactory is the fact that the programs tend to test the reader's memory by asking questions about characters, setting, and plot. They do not tend to ask questions that focus on comprehension or deeper themes.
Those defending accelerated reading programs argue that developing the ability to understand the events and characters in books is an important first step to developing deeper analytic reading abilities at later stages in education.
The focus that accelerated reading places on recall over comprehension makes cheating an important concern. There are many online resources that offer brief and straightforward summaries of the plot, setting, and characters in many different books. Students can use such resources to gain all of the information they need to succeed on a test without ever opening the book, and there is no way to determine for sure that a student actually read the book.
Any unexpended funds in the school year will be returned to the State Treasury. Funds will be distributed to school districts and charter schools twice during the funding year. Ninety percent of the funds will be distributed when funds are available and 10 percent will follow upon receipt of the Program Evaluation and Final Expenditure Report.
Schools will use the Financial Accountability Resource Guide fund code with a locally assigned option code to account for funds. Funds will be disbursed to schools through the electronic accounting system at the Agency. The payment will be in the form of a direct deposit or a warrant. Information must be maintained regarding the program and the students served to evaluate the program.
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