When you are at home you cannot take an AR Test on the weekends and you can only take them between the hours of 8:00am and 5:00pm.
You don't have to download anything to take it. You should have a website and if you don't know the website you can find it in related links.
It should be working. When go get onto the website you click on Student.
Then you will need a username and password. If you don't know your username and password don't worry its really easy.
Your username will be your first inital and your full last name.
Your password will be the initals of your first name and last name.
EXAMPLE: This would be if a person's name was John Smith.
Username: jsmith
Password: js
Yes...if your child takes it after 7am and before 3pm. We do ours in the morning. My child has a difficult time taking these at school because there are too many students in the class to allow them time to take their tests. He is relaxed and thinks through the questions in the morning. Good to know.
https://hosted219.renlearn.com/385183/Public/RPM/Login/StudentLogin.aspx
you can. It lets you login as a student or at home by using accelerated reader home connect.
You can't, you have to be at school.
you can. It lets you login as a student or at home by using accelerated reader home connect.
You can't. You need to go into school to take it.
Bendigo Shafter by Louis L'Amour is one the accelerated reader list. This book is suggested for high school grades and is worth 18 accelerated reader points.
you cant
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maybe. Yes
Accelerated Reader is software that is quite expensive. Your school district has to purchase it and give you a password to access it. Schools generally don't want you to take the test from home because they want to make sure there is no cheating.
Yes, on the website. It will work from 8:00 am until 6:00 in the evening, so if you get home before 6 you can do it. You can do it anytime at school. It really depends on your teacher if they want accelerated reader for student at home or not and it depends how far you live from your school.Only some schools allow accelerated reader at home because it is a law that accelerated reader only works at schools not at home.So the answer is yes and no, both.
no
No, the prices are aimed at schools.