All About ACR
ACR stands for Accelerated Reader. This is an individual reading program in which students read a library book and then take a comprehension quiz on the computer based on the contents of the book. This program is a supplemental program to our Reading Curriculum.
Who is involved?
Grades 1-8 participate in the program. Kindergarten classes come on board with the program sometime during the school year at the teacher’s discretion.
Are all library books ACR books?
Almost all of our fiction titles and non-fiction titles have ACR quizzes available, with the exception of a few poetry books. Presently we have over 120,000 different quizzes for various books at various levels and new tests are added weekly.
How do we know if a book is an ACR book?
Our Website (icdschool.org) has a link to the AR Bookfinder site. You can access this site from any where. It is www.arbookfind.com
How do we know a child’s reading range?
Every child in 2nd through 8th grade is tested through a standardized test called the Star Reading Program to determine their reading range. The range provides each student with a wide spand of reading levels so he/she can be challenged without being frustrated. The child should read within the range for success. Please also be mindful of the interest level listed for each book to ensure age appropriate material.
Percentage of Accuracy:
The optimal score for a test is between 85-92%. If a child is getting above 92% consistently the book may be too easy or the content too short. The level may be too hard for a child if s/he consistently scores below 85%.
What are ACR Points?
Each ACR book has been assigned a point value by Renaissance Learning. Based on the child’s percentage correct on the quiz, points are earned. For example, a 2.2 level book may be worth 1 point. If the child scores an 80% on the quiz, s/he may receive .8 points. Points are determined by the number of words in the book, not by the difficulty.
What happens with the ACR Points?
We have several incentives for the points. These include:
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Challenges: As a school, we keep a running total of our accumulated points. A school challenge is set yearly such as, “if the students reach 75,000 points, the principals will …” The progress of this challenge is posted and updated often. In addition, students work for points towards quarterly goals.
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Quarterly Goals: Students in grades 2nd – 8th will receive quarterly goals determined by Renaissance Learning based on their reading ranges. At the end of each quarter students are rewarded for their progress they made towards that quarter’s goal. Incentives are chosen and implemented by the teacher.
Theme for the Program? i Tune into Reading!
What happens with the ACR Points
We have several incentives for the points and achieving student goals
K-1: Get rewards days
Grades 2-8 Mid-Quarter (50%): Manage your Playlist
Parents and students will be encouraged to use a Home Connect worksheet and all students who reach 50% of their goal may change 1/2 (50%) of their uniform, the top or their bottom.
Grades 2-8 End of Quarter (100%): Rock to your Playlist
Students may be out of uniform when they reach 100% of their goal, again using a home connect worksheet is encouraged.