Reading

Accelerated Reader (AR)

     AR is a computer program that tests a child's comprehension.  The child reads or has a book read to him/her from the Accelerated Reader book list.  The child then takes a computerized test on the book, answering multiple-choice questions that checks his/her recall of basic facts and events in the books.  After finishing the test, the child gets a point score based on the difficulty level of the book and the number of questions he/she answered correctly.  The computer keeps track of every student's points. 

Reading Log

    The requirements for the home reading log will be to read 15-20 minutes per day.  Our goal is to read at least five of the seven days per week.  This will be part of your child's reading grade.  They may also use this reading time to help meet their AR goal.  I would like you to record the minutes your child reads each day and initial the box.  If they do not read that day, please leave the box empty.  Weekly reading logs are due Friday morning. The reading log is located in the front of the planner.

Houghton Mifflin Harcourt-Journeys

    
Students will read stories from the basal reading book.  They will do vocabulary work, learn and/or apply reading skills, and take comprehension tests over these stories.

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