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..And that is why I refuse to use AR. Their decisions on what grade level
is appropriate is just WRONG.
Suzie Dubin
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Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2014 10:48 AM
Subject: Re: [ha-Safran] Accelerated Reader
To all,
I'm following this discussion with interest as I also use A.R. in my
I'm putting the labels on the books, looking up the assigned reading levels
that AR gives each book. Freefall, by Anna Levine, grade level 3.9?
Ridiculous. I'd give it to kids in 6th or 7th grade at minimum. On the other
hand, The Peddler's Gift/Shnook the Peddler is 5th grade level.
I
Jan 2014 12:32:40 -0800
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Subject: [ha-Safran] Accelerated Reader
I'm putting the labels on the books, looking up the assigned reading levels
that AR gives each book. Freefall, by Anna Levine, grade level 3.9?
Ridiculous. I'd give it to kids
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When I worked in the public library we had this problem all the time. Accelerated Reader doesn't seem to take into account the maturlity level of the topic or theme, but only the word and syllable counts, vocabulary, etc. It's very frustrating.Carol Janoff
Me, too, Aileen. I couldn't agree with you more.SuziT-Mobile. America's First Nationwide 4G Network.-- Original message --From:Aileen Grossberg <aido...@aol.com>Date:1/15/2014 5:42 PMTo:cjan...@cox.net;anrapp2...@yahoo.com;hasaf...@lists.osu.edu;Subject:Re: [ha-Safran] Accelerated
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