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Students, teachers, parents, and librarians can search in English or Spanish using criteria such as ATOS book level or a Lexile™ measure, interest level, title, author, fiction/nonfiction, subject, award-winners, state lists, CCSS Exemplars, and more.
Within each interest level, you will find a wide range of book levels to support students who read at, above, or below grade level. Accelerated Reader Bookfinder uses these interest levels: LG (Lower Grades, K–3)
Accelerated Reader matches students with books and articles aligned to their unique interests and reading levels. Additionally, students, parents, and educators can use Accelerated Reader Bookfinder to help find the next great read.
Inside: Learn what AR Reading or Accelerated Reader is, what the different levels mean and how to find your child’s AR reading level. Plus, why I don’t always recommend this for IEP students or for dyslexia.
Book Level measures the readability of the text of a book or other reading material. Accelerated Reader Bookguide allows you to see either the ATOS book levels or Lexile® Measures for your books and other reading materials (see the General preferences).
Accelerated Reader is a computer-based program that schools may use to monitor reading practice and progress. It helps teachers guide kids to books that are at kids’ individual reading levels. Kids take short quizzes after reading a book to check if they’ve understood it.
Reader certification levels are the milestones of your students' reading achievements. As your students read more independently, pass Reading Practice Quizzes, and earn points from those quizzes, they can earn certain reader certifications if you've set certification goals.