What AR books are worth 3 points?

3 Points For Ar Books

  • The Mouse and the Motorcycle (Ralph S.
  • Because of Winn-Dixie (Paperback)
  • Wrecking Ball (Diary of a Wimpy Kid, #14)
  • Pluto (Wonder, #1.6)
  • The Julian Chapter (Wonder, #1.5)
  • The Meltdown (Diary of a Wimpy Kid, #13)
  • Double Down (Diary of a Wimpy Kid, #11)

What are some 2 point AR books?

2 Points For Ar Books

  • Diary of an Awesome Friendly Kid: Rowley Jefferson’s Journal (Hardcover)
  • Follow Your Heart (Girl Meets World)
  • Sugar, Gummi and Lollipop (The Puppy Place #40)
  • Shadow of the Shark (Magic Tree House, #53)
  • Stallion by Starlight (Magic Tree House, #49)
  • Soccer on Sunday (Magic Tree House, #52)

How many AR points is Percy Jackson?

13.0

ATOS Book Level: 4.7
Interest Level: Middle Grades (MG 4-8)
AR Points: 13.0
Rating:
Word Count: 87223

How many AR points is Diary of a Wimpy Kid?

3.0

ATOS Book Level: 5.2
AR Points: 3.0
Rating:
Word Count: 19784
Fiction/Nonfiction Fiction

How many AR points is Harry Potter 6?

29.0

ATOS Book Level: 7.2
Interest Level: Middle Grades Plus (MG+ 6 and up)
AR Points: 29.0
Rating:
Word Count: 169441

Where can you find AR books?

Many of the AR books can be found as traditional books in Puyallup Public Library’s catalog. Some books can also be found as eBooks or downloadable audiobooks on the Washington Anytime Library website.

What is Ar level reading?

How An AR Reading List Can Help You Find Books In The Right Level. AR stands for Accelerated Reader, which is a reading system used in many grade schools and created by Renaissance Learning .

What is an AR Book?

AR Books are physical or digital copies of traditional books, both text and illustrations, that are then linked to additional, non-traditional content through the use of technology.

What is an AR reading program?

An accelerated reading (AR) program is a program initially developed at the University of Wisconsin, and now marketed by Renaissance Software®. The AR program is designed to encourage young children to read more frequently and to establish lifelong patterns of daily reading.