An AR test on "Eldest" is a quiz based on the book by Christopher Paolini. To pass, you better have actually read the darn thing. So put down your phone, crack open the book, and start paying attention. Good luck, you're gonna need it.
Oh, friend, taking an AR test on "Eldest" sounds like a wonderful adventure! Remember to take your time, read each question carefully, and trust your instincts. You've got this, just like painting a happy little tree - one step at a time, creating something beautiful with each brushstroke. Happy testing!
Oh, dude, an AR test on "Eldest"? That's like asking if I can eat a whole Pizza by myself - challenging but doable. Just make sure you actually read the book and don't rely on SparkNotes. And hey, if you fail, at least you can say you tried... or not, whatever.
you have to type in ar reading to login
yes it is i am a spiderwick fan and i read it and took an AR test on it trust me
can you make shore I tack an AR test at home
An AR test stands for accelerated reader. They are tests mostly children take online at school to test their comprehension. You read a book and answer questions based on it.
Yes, "Bluestar's Prophecy" is part of the Warriors series by Erin Hunter and is available as an Accelerated Reader (AR) test. Students can take AR quizzes on this book to test their comprehension.
There is an AR test for Tough to Tackle by Matt Christopher. It is worth 2 points. The reading level is 4.2.
No you can not take an AR test at home. Schools want to be able to monitor students taking the test. It would be too difficult to cheat taking a test at home.
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You can't delete an AR test. Sometimes the school allows special education students to have their tests deleted. But often even the teacher can't delete the test.
You can't delete an AR test. Sometimes the school allows special education students to have their tests deleted. But often even the teacher can't delete the test.
its to take test for you reading and you can get ar points.
The Hunger Games has not been made into an AR test yet.