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Accelerated Reader Board, Goal Setting Chart, Reading Fluency Activities, Accelerated Reading, Reading Rewards, Reading Incentives, Reading Response Activities, Upper Elementary Reading, Reading Stations

Using Accelerated Reader goal-setting charts in your classroom can motivate your students to read more this year! Visual reminders are so important for young students to continuously work toward their goals. Having goals to strive for on these chalkboard and polka dot charts will inspire students to work hard at taking Accelerated Reader comprehension tests so they can move up the chart! This post quickly explains how you can use them to motivate your readers!

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Implementing Accelerated Reader With More Accountability - Tales From a Very Busy Teacher Just Right Books, School Site, Accelerated Reader, Lakeshore Learning, Honor Student, Staff Meetings, Free Chart, Letter To Parents, Busy Teacher

In years past, I lead my school site in Accelerated Reader. I attended trainings, led staff meetings, and helped teachers successfully implement AR in their classrooms. But this year, it’s not working as successfully as it has in the past. I decided to make some changes. I started with the same protocol on making AR

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This FREE download includes seven printable AR pages. This will help you set up and/or organize the Accelerated Reader Program with your 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, or 7th grade upper elementary or middle school students. You get rules, procedures, student book log, sign up sheets, and data table. Great for third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh graders. (Year, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Kristine Nannini) Tiny Classroom, Ar Reading, Ar Ideas, Teacher Data, Accelerated Reading, Classy Room, Reading Readiness, Accelerated Reader, 5th Grade Classroom

This FREE download includes seven printable AR pages. This will help you set up and/or organize the Accelerated Reader Program with your 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, or 7th grade upper elementary or middle school students. You get rules, procedures, student book log, sign up sheets, and data table. Great for third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh graders. (Year, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Kristine Nannini)

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