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Terri Franz, Media Specialist The Oak Street Elementary Library strives to ensure that students are efficient and effective users of ideas and information. Reading is an essential building block for success in these areas. Children who are read to who read with others and who read independently will become readers who are able to use and enjoy ideas and information. Students are always welcome to visit the library at any time with their teacher's permission to check out a new book or find needed information. Accelerated Reader (AR) is used by Oak Street Elementary as one way to assess and promote reading. Click on the following links to view our Accelerated Reader Lists.
These lists show all the computerized AR tests that are available to take at Oak Street Elementary. This does not mean that the Oak Street library has every one of these books. As hard as we try, there are still some books that are out of print or that are damaged or lost that prevent us from having all of the following books. Please feel free to find these books anywhere - public libraries, bookstores, bookshelves at home, etc. As long as a student has read the entire book by the same author, they can take the AR test at Oak Street Elementary regardless of where they found the book. Please note that the student must read the entire book. Watching movies or only reading parts of the book do not count and will result in a lower AR test score. To find out more about the Accelerated Reader program, go to the Advantage Learning website at www.advlearn.com. |
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