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Benefits of Accelerated Reader Renaissance Place
Teacher tools designed for monitoring
student progress and goals.
Automatic enrollment & transfer of
student records/history through PEIMS
updates.
Immediate access to all and newly
published quizzes.
Quizzes
Terminology
Implementing Renaissance/Goal Setting
Reports
Designed to indicate whether a student
has read and understands a self-selected
book on a basic level.
Offers unlimited access to more than
136,000 quizzes.
Test will consist of 5, 10, or 20
questions.
Audio form of Reading Practice Quizzes
More than 5,200 available
Most quizzes for primary level books
Professional narrator reads questions
and answer choices
Students need headsets
Quizzes are written for the best-selling
titles available in Spanish
Written and edited by native Spanish
Speakers
More than 8,700 available
Spanish Recorded Voice Quizzes are
also available.
Vocabulary words that are at or
above the average reading level
of the text.
Appear in the book at least
twice, as well as review words
from previously read books.
More than 10,200 quizzes
available.
The Vocabulary List Report provides
information on the vocabulary words
presented on a Vocabulary Practice Quiz.
Help monitor growth in comprehension and
literacy skills.
Allow educators to assess how students are
progressing in 24 specific skills in four key areas:
Initial understanding, Inferential comprehension,
Literary analysis, Constructing meaning.
Quizzes are supplemental and should be taken in
far fewer numbers than Reading Practice Quizzes.
Students should not take a Literacy Skills Quiz
unless they have first passed the Reading Practice
Quiz.
Each Literacy Skills Quiz has a Literacy
Skills Teacher's Guide that includes book
information, a list of the main characters,
vocabulary, synopsis, open-ended
questions, and teachable skills.
Other Reading Quizzes are
aligned with major textbook
series, HMH Journeys.
You can use the results of these
quizzes to monitor each
student’s progress on reading
assignments.
A grade-level scale used to establish levels
for books.
An ATOS level on a book indicates how
difficult the text is to read. Thus, it can help
match books to a student's reading level.
Employs four factors to determine readability
of a text: average sentence length, average
word length, vocabulary grade level, word
count.
A grade-level scale for use with other
reading materials such as magazine
articles, textbooks, and passages from
reading tests.
Educators may submit passages of text for
free analysis through the RenLearn
website:
www.renlearn.com/ar/overview/atos/
Scaled Score converted to a 2000-point
scale that is similar, but not identical, to
the Lexile scale.
The ATOS 2000 score should be useful to
anyone who is accustomed to using
Lexiles, because its values will be
reasonable approximations in most cases.
If you set Reading Practice certification
goals, Accelerated Reader automatically
monitors student progress.
Teachers match books to students using
the Goal Setting Chart.
Because the Goal Setting Chart is based on
grade-equivalent score, any normreferenced standardized test can be used.
The reading ranges on the chart are based
on the theoretical zone of proximal
development. A range of books that will
challenge without causing frustration or
loss of motivation.
The minimum average percent correct goal
on Reading Practice Quizzes is 85%.
The Diagnostic - Reading Practice Report
summarizes your students' performance
on Reading Practice Quizzes.
It uses diagnostic-or "at risk"-codes to
identify students who may be
struggling.
The Student Record Report is a useful tool
for teachers to find patterns and diagnose
problems in a student's reading practice.
It shows the date the student took the quiz,
title, questions the student answered
correctly, total number of questions on the
quiz, points the student earned.
Questions or Comments
Juan Herrera
Library\Media Services
698-0570
[email protected]