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World War I Collections

13th March 2014

As schools mark the centenary of the outbreak of World War I, they will be thinking of ways to incorporate reading about the war into the history curriculum. Libraries will be focusing on the subject as it is in the news over the course of the year. To help with this, we have pulled together some books (both fiction and non-fiction) about the War that are popular with Accelerated Reader users. These collections could form the basis of displays of Accelerated Reader-quizzed titles in your library or classroom, or be used alongside a teaching programme on war. Read More

World Book Day 2014

6th March 2014

Eight of the 2014 World Book Day books are available for quizzing with Accelerated Reader. Additionally, the Irish edition by Mary Arrigan is also available. We regret that two of the books, Fun with the Worst Witch and Little Book Day Parade have been deemed non-quizzable. Read More

Christmas Collections

26th November 2013

It's nearly Christmas! Whether that fills you with anticipation or dread, you'll doubtless be finding that with only a month to go Christmas seems to be everywhere. Is your library or classroom set up for the festive season, though? If you haven't yet pulled out the trees and tinsel, these collections will help you to transform your reading areas into cornucopias of Christmas cheer. Read More

We’ve enjoyed reading… Brock by Anthony McGowan

18th November 2013

Brock by Anthony McGowanThe team of quiz writers and editors working on Accelerated Reader quizzes read an awful lot of books. From time to time, a particular book or series stands out from the crowd as deserving of special mention. These are books that have been a pleasure to work on, and which we feel will be a great asset to libraries, classrooms and children's bedrooms. Recently, we've enjoyed reading... Brock by Anthony McGowan. Brock has widely been compared to A Kestrel for a Knave, the 1960s Barry Hines novel about a young lad and his unlikely bond with a bird of prey. There is a similarly Northern feel to the story, although it is badgers rather than birds that begin to transform the protagonist's life. Nicky has a tough lot in life; with his mother off the scene and his dad facing jail time, Nicky has to look after his little brother Kenny. Then he witnesses a cruelly violent attack on a badger sett. Read More

Why do some book levels seem so anomalous?

4th November 2013

In the first in a series of Frequently Asked Questions, we’re looking at one of the most common causes for enquiries from customers: book levels. How can it be that a chunky 300-page novel has the same book level as a picture book? Managing Editor Cecelia Powell explains why these apparent anomalies are actually demonstrations of the accuracy of the ATOS formula. Read More

Michael Morpurgo Collections

29th October 2013

Celebrate Michael Morpurgo Month this November with a range of popular titles from one of Britain's most prolific children's authors. Morpurgo's books regularly top charts of children's favourite books, and his 70th birthday is being marked with a special month of celebrations highlighting the popularity and breadth of his work. We have pulled together some books collected around some of the major themes he has addressed in his work, and indicated some non-fiction titles to complement them. These collections could form the basis of displays of Accelerated Reader-quizzed titles in your library or classroom, or be used alongside a teaching programme on the subjects covered. Read More

Rebecca Stead wins Guardian Children’s Fiction Prize

24th October 2013

Congratulations to Rebecca Stead, who has won the 2013 Guardian Children's Fiction Prize. Her book Liar & Spy impressed the judges with its sensitive depiction of teenagers facing difficult situations in life. Read More

Accelerated Reader primary experience

7th October 2013

AR Primary will offer students a simplified, child-friendly interface that makes it easier to find books and quizzes. The aim of this update is for students to be able to better navigate the software on their own and to visually track and comprehend their progress. Read More

Happy Roald Dahl Day!

13th September 2013

Roald Dahl's books have amused and entertained a whole generation of children. Some of them have been made into blockbuster films; many of his characters have become cultural icons. To celebrate Roald Dahl Day (his birthday), we have taken a look at the enduring popularity of his books. Read More

Bookbuzz 2013

16th August 2013

Over 200,000 students in approximately 1500 schools will be receiving books as part of the Bookbuzz scheme this autumn. Run by Booktrust, Bookbuzz aims to get great books into the hands of Year 7 students. Each participating student will receive one of a shortlist of books as well as a bookmark, while each school will gain two copies of the books for their library and staff room. Twelve books form the core selection of available titles, and a further five books from a lower reading level are also on offer to struggling or reluctant readers. Almost all of the titles are already available to quiz with Accelerated Reader, with two deemed non-quizzable due to formats unsuited to reading practice quizzes. Read More