Parents Guide to Renaissance Learnings Accelerated Reader CYC Elective 3-30-12.
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Parents Guide to Renaissance Learning’s Accelerated Reader™
CYC Elective
3-30-12
Outcomes
• Parents will learn about Renaissance Learning’s Accelerated Reader
• Parents will understand– How Accelerated Reader works– How to find AR books– How to set up a “reading friendly” home– How to use Home Connect– How to contact their school to get TOPs
Reports and information on how to access Home Connect
What is Accelerated Reader?
A reading program that helps your child with independent reading practice.
How Does AR work?
• Your child picks a book, reads it and then takes a short quiz to see if they understood the book.
How does AR work?
• AR also helps your child set reading goals.• AR gives teachers and parents great
information to help support their child's learning and reading progress
Selecting AR Books
• Parents can use the online AR BookFinder to help their child find AR books. http://cleveland.arbookfind.com
• Your child's teacher can make recommendations.
• Your local library should also have information to help make book selections
What is my child's reading level?• Usually the reading or language arts
teacher gives a STAR Reading test to determine your child's reading level.
• Accelerated Reader then recommends books that are within your child's reading level.
What is a TOPS report?
• TOPS stands for "Three Ways to Praise a Student"
• The TOPS Report provides information about the child's progress and includes; – How well the child performed on the most
recent quiz– Updates on the progress your child is
making for the current marking period– Updates on the child's yearly progress
How do I get a TOPS report?
• Your child's teacher should send a TOPS report home on a regular basis–Here is an example of a TOPS Report.
• You can also access the TOPS reports on AR's Home Connect Website.
Set Up a Reading Friendly Home• Provide time for your child to read at
least 20 minutes a day at home.• Read aloud with your child (works for all
ages, not just early readers).• Set a good example by reading yourself
(Reading Role Models).• Bring books with you as you run errands
and attend appointments. All are opportunities for sneaking in extra reading time.
• Add a trip(s) to the library to your weekly routine.
• Make books a gift priority (birthdays, holidays, etc…)
• Allow children to choose books, which reinforces their independence and allows them to follow their interests– AR supports this concept, providing a wide
variety of books for children to select
Set Up a Reading Friendly Home
What is AR Home Connect?
• Allows parents to view their child’s AR quiz scores online.
• Provides parents with a snapshot of their child’s reading progress.
• https://hosted188.renlearn.com/764635/homeconnect/
Accessing Home Connect
Use your child's login and password, possibly received one of the following ways:– School mails a Home Connect letter home
to parents– School hands out a Home Connect letter to
parents at Back to School Night, a Parent Conference, a Report Card pickup
– Schools hold a "Family Night" to share information about AR and Home Connect
No Home Connect Letter?
• What should you do if you do not have a Home Connect letter?–Have your child login to CMSD’s
Home Connect–Contact your child's Language Arts
or Reading teacher to request the Home Connect Letter
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