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  2. Accelerated Reader - Wikipedia

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    Accelerated Reader (AR) is an educational program created by Renaissance Learning. It is designed to monitor and manage students' independent reading practice and comprehension in both English and Spanish. The program assesses students' performance through quizzes and tests based on the books they have read. As the students read and take ...

  3. Fountas and Pinnell reading levels - Wikipedia

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    Small books containing a combination of text and illustrations are then provided to educators for each level. [3] While young children display a wide distribution of reading skills, each level is tentatively associated with a school grade. Some schools adopt target reading levels for their pupils.

  4. Template:Reading List/doc - Wikipedia

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    Images to be displayed next to the article titles. image1size, image2size, image3size (Optional) Custom sizes for each image. description1, description2, description3: Brief descriptions of the articles. edit_link: A link to edit the reading list. background: Background color of the reading list box. text_color: Text color of the article titles ...

  5. Renaissance Learning - Wikipedia

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    Renaissance was founded in 1986 by Judith and Terrance Paul after Judith developed Accelerated Reader, originally named Read Up!, in the basement of her home in Port Edwards, Wisconsin. Judith designed Accelerated Reader to encourage her children to read more books.

  6. Category:Record chart templates - Wikipedia

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    [[Category:Record chart templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Record chart templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.

  7. KWL table - Wikipedia

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    The KWL chart or table was developed within this methodology and is a form of instructional reading strategy that is used to guide students taking them through the idea and the text. [1] A KWL table is typically divided into three columns titled Know, Want and Learned. The table comes in various forms as some have modified it to include or ...

  8. Help:Books/Printed books - Wikipedia

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    Title, subtitle and editor can be set or changed here. Further users can customize the cover by selecting an image from within the book to appear on the front of the book, as well as setting a background color. There is a preview which shows what your selected articles (only the first N pages) will look like in a printed book.

  9. Template:Books and Writers - Wikipedia

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    The ID can be found by going to the index page and hover over the author's link and look for the "name.htm" in the URL. The "name" without the ".htm" is the ID. For example Isaac Asimov has a link of "asimov.htm" thus an ID of "asimov: {{Books and Writers|id=asimov|name=Isaac Asimov}} produces: Petri Liukkonen. "Isaac Asimov". Books and Writers.