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WELCOME!!!!!!


   FRUITLAND
….to the


LIBRARY!!!
ACCELERATED READER
             PHILOSOPHY
      Accelerated Reader is an integral part of the curriculum
    here at Fruitland for a number of reasons. First, Fruitland
    staff members are convinced that this supplementary
    reading program motivates students to practice their
    reading on a regular basis at a level, shown by research, to
    increase reading proficiency. Secondly, teachers are able to
    individualize for each student’s needs and more accurately
    monitor their reading progress. Thirdly, students set goals,
    are reinforced through immediate feedback and incentives,
    and become more responsible for their own achievement. It
    is our belief that, through this program, we will help to create
    life-long readers for the twenty-first century!
Accelerated Reader

      Where in the
           world
    did it come from?
Accelerated Reader is
  as easy as 1-2-3
1. Select a book
2. Read a book
3. Take a quiz
READING PRACTICE
 1. Selects a book in ZPD range
 2. Reads the book
 3. Takes the quiz
        before school
        during the day
        FRE
 4. Returns book/gets a new one
 5. Brings TOPS report home
Accelerated Reader
     Benefits
   Helps teachers motivate students to read more and
    better books
   Monitors literature-based reading for all students
   Provides immediate, individualized constructive
    feedback
   Fosters a lifelong love of reading in students
MAIN REPORTS
 T.O.P.S.
 Student Record
 Many more
Additional AR
           BENEFITS
Builds higher-order thinking skills
Improves curricular areas
Maximizes teacher effectiveness
Saves time
Increases library circulation
It is FUN!
OUR PLATES ARE
    FULL!!
Swimming, school newspaper,Girl
Scouts,soccer,violin,piano,chorus,volleyball,chur
ch,baseball,karate,band,art lessons,Boy
Scouts,committees,dance,football,homework,ch
ores,family time….reading??
READING PRACTICE BY GRADE
 K-3 minutes
 1-5 minutes
 2-7.9 minutes
 3-10 minutes
 4-12.8 minutes
 5-12.7 minutes
 6-10.6 minutes
 7 through 12—8.3-3.3 minutes
WHOAA!!

13 minutes
    per day!!!
   ….hummmm….basketball…football….13 minute
    practices per day…..
AR GOALS for FRUITLAND
         STUDENTS
 K-1 ---begin with parents/then on own
 2-3-one-half point PER day
 4-6-one point a day

AR POINT TOTALS
   1998-99----Over 36,000 points
   1999-00----Over 50,000 points
   2000-01---52,000 points
   2001-02---47,000 points
   2002-03---48,000 points
   2003-04---Nearly 53,000 points

          55,000 points!!
    2004-05---Nearly
2005-06----58,361.4 points!
2006-07----????
WHAT HAPPENS HERE AT
        FRUITLAND??
 STAR
 ACCELERATED READER
   TOGETHER MAKES


         SUCCESS
WHAT IS S.T.A.R.?
 Standardized Test for Assessment of Reading
 Takes 10-20 minutes
 Student “fills in the blank”—cloze method
 Adaptive branching test
 3-4 times per year (9/2/6)
 Great tool---just one, though!
 Diagnostic/ Parent/ ZPD
 May surprise folks
ACCELERATED READER
          ACTIVITIES
 Point Clubs/1,000 Point PLAQUE
 Theme
 Prize Store
 Reports
 Top Scorers
 FRE
 Personal Goal Celebrations/TRIMESTER
 Assembly/classroom recognition
What’s Up this Year?

 Family Reading Evenings (Oct.-April)
 Family/Student Reading Mornings (W/TH)
 Book Forums (I/P)
COMMON QUESTIONS
   What is the philosophy behind the program?
   What changes have taken place since AR began?
   Why do kids need to read within their ZPD?
   What if my child wants to read outside of their ZPD?
   Are teachers consistent regarding expectations?
   How can I tell if a book is an AR book?
   What about other books besides AR? Are students encouraged to
    read other books, too? Can they receive points?
   How often can my child get new books?
   Where do the points my child accumulates in AR come from?
   Is it really true that my child and I can read a book together, out of
    his/her range, and then quiz with me in the lab? Is that even fair?
   How can I help my child be successful in the program?
   How will my child get started?
THANKS!
……so much for taking the time to come to
 learn how the Fruitland staff utilizes AR as
 we strive to develop great readers!!

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Accelerated reader powerpoint

  • 1. WELCOME!!!!!! FRUITLAND ….to the LIBRARY!!!
  • 2. ACCELERATED READER PHILOSOPHY  Accelerated Reader is an integral part of the curriculum here at Fruitland for a number of reasons. First, Fruitland staff members are convinced that this supplementary reading program motivates students to practice their reading on a regular basis at a level, shown by research, to increase reading proficiency. Secondly, teachers are able to individualize for each student’s needs and more accurately monitor their reading progress. Thirdly, students set goals, are reinforced through immediate feedback and incentives, and become more responsible for their own achievement. It is our belief that, through this program, we will help to create life-long readers for the twenty-first century!
  • 3. Accelerated Reader Where in the world did it come from?
  • 4. Accelerated Reader is as easy as 1-2-3 1. Select a book 2. Read a book 3. Take a quiz
  • 5. READING PRACTICE  1. Selects a book in ZPD range  2. Reads the book  3. Takes the quiz  before school  during the day  FRE  4. Returns book/gets a new one  5. Brings TOPS report home
  • 6. Accelerated Reader Benefits  Helps teachers motivate students to read more and better books  Monitors literature-based reading for all students  Provides immediate, individualized constructive feedback  Fosters a lifelong love of reading in students
  • 7. MAIN REPORTS  T.O.P.S.  Student Record  Many more
  • 8. Additional AR BENEFITS Builds higher-order thinking skills Improves curricular areas Maximizes teacher effectiveness Saves time Increases library circulation It is FUN!
  • 9. OUR PLATES ARE FULL!! Swimming, school newspaper,Girl Scouts,soccer,violin,piano,chorus,volleyball,chur ch,baseball,karate,band,art lessons,Boy Scouts,committees,dance,football,homework,ch ores,family time….reading??
  • 10. READING PRACTICE BY GRADE  K-3 minutes  1-5 minutes  2-7.9 minutes  3-10 minutes  4-12.8 minutes  5-12.7 minutes  6-10.6 minutes  7 through 12—8.3-3.3 minutes
  • 11. WHOAA!! 13 minutes per day!!!  ….hummmm….basketball…football….13 minute practices per day…..
  • 12. AR GOALS for FRUITLAND STUDENTS  K-1 ---begin with parents/then on own  2-3-one-half point PER day  4-6-one point a day 
  • 13. AR POINT TOTALS  1998-99----Over 36,000 points  1999-00----Over 50,000 points  2000-01---52,000 points  2001-02---47,000 points  2002-03---48,000 points  2003-04---Nearly 53,000 points  55,000 points!! 2004-05---Nearly 2005-06----58,361.4 points! 2006-07----????
  • 14. WHAT HAPPENS HERE AT FRUITLAND??  STAR  ACCELERATED READER  TOGETHER MAKES  SUCCESS
  • 15. WHAT IS S.T.A.R.?  Standardized Test for Assessment of Reading  Takes 10-20 minutes  Student “fills in the blank”—cloze method  Adaptive branching test  3-4 times per year (9/2/6)  Great tool---just one, though!  Diagnostic/ Parent/ ZPD  May surprise folks
  • 16. ACCELERATED READER ACTIVITIES  Point Clubs/1,000 Point PLAQUE  Theme  Prize Store  Reports  Top Scorers  FRE  Personal Goal Celebrations/TRIMESTER  Assembly/classroom recognition
  • 17. What’s Up this Year?  Family Reading Evenings (Oct.-April)  Family/Student Reading Mornings (W/TH)  Book Forums (I/P)
  • 18. COMMON QUESTIONS  What is the philosophy behind the program?  What changes have taken place since AR began?  Why do kids need to read within their ZPD?  What if my child wants to read outside of their ZPD?  Are teachers consistent regarding expectations?  How can I tell if a book is an AR book?  What about other books besides AR? Are students encouraged to read other books, too? Can they receive points?  How often can my child get new books?  Where do the points my child accumulates in AR come from?  Is it really true that my child and I can read a book together, out of his/her range, and then quiz with me in the lab? Is that even fair?  How can I help my child be successful in the program?  How will my child get started?
  • 19. THANKS! ……so much for taking the time to come to learn how the Fruitland staff utilizes AR as we strive to develop great readers!!