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Yet another Proud Mommy moment...

Posted: Sat May 12, 2007 12:19 pm
by Menolly
Well, it's probably something only a mother would get excited about...

Beorn doesn't go anywhere without a book. It's become his way of tuning out when sensory overload gets to him; and probably a way of avoiding social interaction so he doesn't make social gaffs.

Both his elementary and middle schools take part in a program called Accelerated Reader. The students take quizzes on the plots of books they read, and they are assigned points from the quizzes. Both schools award prizes at the end of the year to the top reader, based on points attained through the program. From what I've seen, most students finish the year with 300 points.

Since Beorn started taking part in the program (the first year I remember was 3rd grade), he's been the top reader out of all the grades at both schools. I distinctly remember he had 750 points when he graduated elementary school in 5th grade as the top reader. He usually gets a certificate and a $50 gift card to Books-a-Million or some such.

In 6th and 7th grade, he's averaged 1200 points each year, but he tied for top honors with a girl that was a grade ahead of him. She moved on to high school this year, and Beorn had no competition.

The past two years actually slowed Beorn down, as the school didn't have quizzes for the books Beorn was reading (we took books out of the public library, as the school library had books way below his reading level). So, instead of taking quizzes, he had to write them. That included 10 questions on plot, a correct answer, and three fake answers for each question per book. Getting him to do this was a PITA, but he still tied for most points.

This year, the school decided to purchase an online program accelerated reader offered, so that the school had access to all the quizzes the program offered, instead of just the individual ones the school was actually purchasing copies of. :::I heard it whispered the school did it to see what Beorn would do, but not from anyone officially:::

Beorn simply took off. His first quarter goal was set at 75 points; he earned 200 points. The next quarter his teacher set it at 200 points; he earned 350. Last quarter his teacher set it at 700 points; he earned 708. :)

His teacher decided to throw down the guantlet. I freaked out, and was told if Beorn didn't meet the goal, it would be readjusted as most other students still have goals of 75 points a quarter. His teacher set his goal for this last term at 1,000 points. This is why I started Beorn on the Stephen King bibliography, as each novel is worth between 20 and 72 (for The Stand) points. There's three weeks left until the end of the year, and he's at 850 points for the quarter. If he doesn't quiz on another book this quarter, I'm still proud of him. But, he's starting Asimov's Robot books, starting with I, Robot and going through the Foundation series. I have no doubt he'll make it.

Unfortunately, one of the kids in the school discovered that the online version of the accelerated reader program allowed them to retake quizzes on books they had already taken from the quizzes the school bought copies of. So, they were able to jack up their points without actually reading new books. Even Beorn took advantage. :::sigh:::

When the school found out, they cleaned out the kids records of retakes (the points I posted above were the ones after Beorn's account was reset), and decided they would not award a top prize this year in Reading. We were all disappointed, but agreed with the decision.

Yesterday I was told that due to him most likely achieving about 2250 points from quizzes this year, that the school is going to set up a 'Hall of Fame' reading plaque in Beorn's name, and he will be the first student recognized on this Hall of Fame. To me, this is even better than the top reader award, and I am just bursting with pride today. The plaque will be described and presented at the 8th grade graduation that's being held right before we head out to Tampa airport for me to fly to ElohimFest. So, I'll probably be a big old emotional mess when danlo meets me. :biggrin:

Anyway, just something a mother would appreciate...

Posted: Sat May 12, 2007 2:14 pm
by A Gunslinger
good for you both!

Posted: Sat May 12, 2007 3:20 pm
by Creator
Congrats!

Posted: Sat May 12, 2007 4:45 pm
by Menolly
:::still smiling:::

Thanks all.

I mentioned above that for the first two years at his middle school, Beorn had to write quizzes for many of the books he read. This includes all seven of the TCTC books that are available so far. In fact, even now with the online access to all of the quizzes the program offers, there are no quizzes for any of SRD's books available officially through the site..

Students at Beorn's school can take the quizzes he wrote for them, but apparently most of the students in his age group aren't reading them yet...

But, I am sure quizzes could be written and offered for high school level students. I've written the AR program several times to their Send Us Your Suggestions site, over the past three years, and still no quizzes offered for any books by SRD. :::sigh:::

Beorn's future high school does not do the AR program as far as I know. But, I think I will continue to suggest SRD's work be included in their program anyway...

Posted: Sat May 12, 2007 11:24 pm
by balon!
Give my congrats to Beorn, I cam from schools that used AR as well, but I took a WAY different route from him. Most of what I read at that time was old stuff from the 70's and 60's that had no tests, so I failed horribly in the AR section despite being an avid reader. I know how anoying the AR system is, and for him to score so high? Blows my mind. :D

Congrats again.

Posted: Sun May 13, 2007 1:43 am
by Menolly
Balon wrote:Give my congrats to Beorn, I cam from schools that used AR as well, but I took a WAY different route from him. Most of what I read at that time was old stuff from the 70's and 60's that had no tests, so I failed horribly in the AR section despite being an avid reader. I know how anoying the AR system is, and for him to score so high? Blows my mind. :D

Congrats again.
Thanks Balon. :)

Were you given the option Beorn was given of writing quizzes for the books you were reading? His school had a program from Renaissance Learning that put the student written quizzes into AR format, and generated the points assigned, prior to going to the online program.

Speaking of the online program, I went to the website to see exactly where Beorn's at. I misquoted how many points he earned the second quarter this year...

:::now to see if I can figure out how to post a print screen:::
:::thanks for the help, Peter!:::

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So, if he makes his 1000 point goal this quarter, he'll be around 2500 points for the year, not 2250. :biggrin:

Posted: Sun May 13, 2007 1:45 am
by balon!
Nah, when I had AR it was one of the first times it was out and programed. Not only was it mandatory (even though they couldnt included it to our grades yet) but the tests were all for newer books, which I didnt read.

Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 5:15 am
by The Leper Fairy
Holy crap! I remember AR... I took some quizzes on huge books I had never read and guessed at the answers from what I got off the back of the book. Wasn't a bad strategy... eheh.

I can't even imagine getting thousands of points. That's incredible!

Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 9:59 am
by Menolly
The Leper Fairy wrote:Holy crap! I remember AR... I took some quizzes on huge books I had never read and guessed at the answers from what I got off the back of the book. Wasn't a bad strategy... eheh.

I can't even imagine getting thousands of points. That's incredible!
Well, this just woke me up to a crazy silly grin on my face.

Thanks Claire...

Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 3:13 pm
by Waddley
Crap! Why didn't they have stuff like this at my school? Or maybe it's too new?

Anyway, congrats Menolly!! :) (And Beorn!)

Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 3:40 pm
by Menolly
Waddley Hasselhoff wrote:Crap! Why didn't they have stuff like this at my school? Or maybe it's too new?
Beorn's been doing it since third grade, Wadds, so at least five years...
Waddley Hasselhoff wrote:Anyway, congrats Menolly!! :) (And Beorn!)
:biggrin: