The Readathon has officially ended! I did manage to meet my goal of 250 points, but barely. If it wasn't for the test of one of the required books for school, I wouldn't have been able to get 250.5 points.
I also had 92.7% accuracy on the tests on average, and I took tests on 26 books (only 7 books were even required for the quarter). That meant that on average, I earned 9.6 points per book.
Overall, I think it was pretty fun participating in the Readathon. Have you ever done one? How was it different from this one? Did you take tests on a digital program as well? Tell me all about it below!
I also had 92.7% accuracy on the tests on average, and I took tests on 26 books (only 7 books were even required for the quarter). That meant that on average, I earned 9.6 points per book.
Overall, I think it was pretty fun participating in the Readathon. Have you ever done one? How was it different from this one? Did you take tests on a digital program as well? Tell me all about it below!
So, in my school, we do a program called Accelerated Reader, or AR for short. Based on how many books we usually read each trimester, we estimate how many points we think we can get and set a goal for ourselves. Mine was also 250!
ReplyDeleteNice! *Air high five*
ReplyDeleteThis is really an interesting way to encourage students into reading more. It's good to see that you reached your target! Happy reading! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you. I agree that it's good encouragement to students to read more as well :).
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