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Accelerated Reader Quiz List - Reading Practice Accelerated Reader Quiz List - Reading Practice Quiz Book Title Author Points No. Level 128370 11 Birthdays Mass, Wendy 4.1 7.0 EN 133355 14 Cows for America Deedy, Carmen Agra 4.1 0.5 EN 661 EN 18th Emergency, The Byars, Betsy 4.1 3.0 5976 1984 Orwell, George 8.2 16.0 EN 14911 3 NBs of Julian Drew Deem, James M. 3.6 5.0 EN 166 EN 4B Goes Wild Gilson, Jamie 5.2 5.0 9001 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins, Seuss, Dr. 3.9 1.0 EN The 11151 Abe Lincoln's Hat Brenner, Martha 2.6 0.5 EN 101 EN Abel's Island Steig, William 6.2 3.0 86635 Abominable Snowman Doesn't Roast Dadey, Debbie 4.0 1.0 EN Marshmallows, The 34799 About Face Wood, June Rae 4.6 9.0 EN 54088 About the B'nai Bagels Konigsburg, E.L. 4.7 5.0 EN Abraham Lincoln: The Great 815 EN Stevenson, Augusta 3.5 3.0 Emancipator 21662 Absent-Minded Toad, The Rondon, Javier 2.0 0.5 EN 11577 Absolutely Normal Chaos Creech, Sharon 5.2 8.0 EN 73206 Acceleration McNamee, Graham 4.4 7.0 EN 32353 Accident, The Strasser, Todd 4.3 6.0 EN 24909 Naylor, Phyllis Achingly Alice 4.9 4.0 EN Reynolds 102 EN Across Five Aprils Hunt, Irene 8.9 11.0 6901 Across the Grain Ferris, Jean 7.4 8.0 EN 7201 Across the Stream Ginsburg, Mirra 1.2 0.5 EN 1 EN Adam of the Road Gray, Elizabeth Janet 7.4 9.0 6101 Addie Meets Max Robins, Joan 2.0 0.5 EN 9541 Adventures of Boone Barnaby, The Cottonwood, Joe 4.7 8.0 EN 501 EN Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, The Twain, Mark 6.6 18.0 11152 Adventures of Snail at School, The Stadler, John 2.5 0.5 EN 502 EN Adventures of Tom Sawyer, The Twain, Mark 8.1 12.0 351 EN After the Dancing Days Rostkowski, Margaret I. 3.8 8.0 5201 After the Goat Man Byars, Betsy 4.7 4.0 EN 352 EN After the Rain Mazer, Norma Fox 5.4 9.0 14651 Afternoon on the Amazon Osborne, Mary Pope 2.6 1.0 EN Naylor, Phyllis 201 EN Agony of Alice, The 6.6 5.0 Reynolds 102137 Airball: My Life in Briefs Harkrader, Lisa 4.4 6.0 EN 77198 Airborn Oppel, Kenneth 5.1 15.0 EN 45187 Alamo, The Burgan, Michael 5.5 0.5 EN 7101 Alas, Babylon Frank, Pat 6.1 16.0 EN 115134 Alchemyst: The Secrets of the Scott, Michael 6.4 14.0 EN Immortal Nicholas Flamel, The 5451 Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, Viorst, Judith 3.7 0.5 EN No Good, Very Bad Day 17503 Alexander and the Wind-Up Mouse Lionni, Leo 3.4 0.5 EN 7301 Alexander, Who Used to Be Rich Last Viorst, Judith 3.5 0.5 EN Sunday 49815 Naylor, Phyllis Alice Alone 5.1 7.0 EN Reynolds 8504 Naylor, Phyllis Alice in April 4.5 5.0 EN Reynolds 11575 Naylor, Phyllis Alice In-Between 6.0 5.0 EN Reynolds Alice in Wonderland and Through the 503 EN Carroll, Lewis 7.8 10.0 Looking-Glass 11451 Naylor, Phyllis Alice the Brave 6.0 5.0 EN Reynolds 83029 Alice the Fairy Shannon, David 2.5 0.5 EN 31159 Alida's Song Paulsen, Gary 5.3 2.0 EN 9752 Alistair's Time Machine Sadler, Marilyn 3.4 0.5 EN 131622 Alive in the Killing Fields: Surviving Keat, Nawuth 5.0 4.0 EN the Khmer Rouge Genocide 6601 Naylor, Phyllis All but Alice 5.0 5.0 EN Reynolds 7202 All by Myself Mayer, Mercer 1.1 0.5 EN 726 EN All Creatures Great and Small Herriot, James 8.9 32.0 921 EN All for Fall Kessler, Ethel 1.0 0.5 2 EN All-of-a-Kind Family Taylor, Sydney 4.9 5.0 701 EN All Quiet on the Western Front Remarque, Erich Maria 6.0 10.0 129384 All the Broken Pieces Burg, Ann E. 4.1 2.0 EN 121675 All the Lovely Bad Ones: A Ghost Hahn, Mary Downing 4.5 6.0 EN Story 32440 All Through the Night Clark, Mary Higgins 6.1 6.0 EN 11153 All Tutus Should Be Pink Brownrigg, Sheri 1.8 0.5 EN 26754 Allie's Basketball Dream Barber, Barbara E. 2.8 0.5 EN 71593 Alligators and Crocodiles Royston, Angela 4.5 0.5 EN 151 EN Along Came a Dog DeJong, Meindert 5.7 5.0 6902 Along the Tracks Bergman, Tamar 7.4 12.0 EN 904 EN Always in Trouble Demas, Corinne 2.8 0.5 31413 Amanda Pig and Her Big Brother Van Leeuwen, Jean 2.3 0.5 EN Oliver 6204 Amazing Bone, The Steig, William 3.2 0.5 EN 127671 Amazing Christmas Extravaganza, The Shannon, David 3.9 0.5 EN 25302 Amazing Fish, The Price, Christine 2.0 0.5 EN 6903 Amazing Gracie Cannon, A.E. 6.6 7.0 EN 8401 Amazing Lizards Smith, Trevor 5.5 1.0 EN 25328 Amazing Trains Barnes, Alan 3.5 0.5 EN 25848 Amber Brown Is Feeling Blue Danziger, Paula 4.0 2.0 EN 73777 Amber Brown Is Green with Envy Danziger, Paula 4.1 3.0 EN 11145 Amber Brown Is Not a Crayon Danziger, Paula 3.7 1.0 EN 20253 Amber Brown Sees Red Danziger, Paula 3.7 2.0 EN 12760 Amber Brown Wants Extra Credit Danziger, Paula 2.6 1.0 EN 5453 Amelia Bedelia Parish, Peggy 3.1 0.5 EN 10501 Amelia Bedelia and the Baby Parish, Peggy 3.2 0.5 EN 10502 Amelia Bedelia and the Surprise Parish, Peggy 3.3 0.5 EN Shower 124950 Amelia Earhart: The Legend of the Tanaka, Shelley 6.4 1.0 EN Lost Aviator 40129 Amelia's War Rinaldi, Ann 4.0 7.0 EN 69054 American Plague...Yellow Fever Murphy, Jim 9.0 6.0 EN Epidemic of 1793, An 5977 American Tragedy, An Dreiser, Theodore 12.0 44.0 EN 59349 Haddix, Margaret Among the Betrayed 4.9 5.0 EN Peterson 78248 Haddix, Margaret Among the Brave 5.1 7.0 EN Peterson 87624 Haddix, Margaret Among the Enemy 5.3 7.0 EN Peterson 106210 Haddix, Margaret Among the Free 5.6 7.0 EN Peterson 29501 Haddix, Margaret Among the Hidden 4.8 5.0 EN Peterson 50379 Haddix, Margaret Among the Impostors 4.9 5.0 EN Peterson 3 EN Amos Fortune, Free Man Yates, Elizabeth 6.0 6.0 12761 Amos Goes Bananas Paulsen, Gary 4.4 1.0 EN 125344 Anacondas De Medeiros, James 4.3 0.5 EN 17504 Anansi Does the Impossible! An Aardema, Verna 3.2 0.5 EN Ashanti Tale 11154 Anansi's Narrow Waist Cabral, Len 2.4 0.5 EN 5053 Anastasia Again! Lowry, Lois 4.5 5.0 EN 202 EN Anastasia Krupnik Lowry, Lois 6.3 4.0 7203 And I Mean It, Stanley Bonsall, Crosby 1.2 0.5 EN 117799 And Nobody Got Hurt 2...Most Berman, Len 5.4 3.0 EN Amazing True Sports Stories 4 EN And Now Miguel Krumgold, Joseph 6.8 11.0 43508 And the Dish Ran Away with the Stevens, Janet 2.6 0.5 EN Spoon 9002 And to Think That I...Mulberry Street Seuss, Dr. 3.5 0.5 EN 10828 Andersonville Kantor, MacKinlay 7.8 62.0 EN 53420 Andy Russell, Not Wanted by the Adler, David A. 3.5 2.0 EN Police 15811 Angel's Gate Crew, Gary 5.4 12.0 EN 48318 Angelfish Yep, Laurence 4.5 7.0 EN 14841 Angels Don't Know Karate Dadey/Jones 3.0 1.0 EN 43601 Angus Lost Flack, Marjorie 2.3 0.5 EN 41551 Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Rennison, Louise 5.1 6.0 EN Snogging 10504 Animal Cafe Stadler, John 3.8 0.5 EN 727 EN Animal Farm Orwell, George 8.8 6.0 25317 Animal Homes Tucker, Natalie 3.3 0.5 EN 25265 Animal Rescue Club, The Himmelman, John 2.5 0.5 EN 5403 Animal, the Vegetable and John D. Byars, Betsy 5.6 3.0 EN Jones, The 8402 Animals Do the Strangest Things Hornblow, Leonora 4.4 2.0 EN 25351 Animals in Danger Thompson, Gare 4.1 0.5 EN 27109 Animals Should Definitely Not Wear Barrett, Judi 3.3 0.5 EN Clothing 702 EN Anna Karenina Tolstoy, Leo 9.6 69.0 203 EN Anne of Green Gables Montgomery, L.M. 7.3 17.0 9104 Annie and the Wild Animals Brett, Jan 2.7 0.5 EN 8403 Ant Cities Dorros, Arthur 3.3 1.0 EN 18603 Ant Plays Bear Byars, Betsy 1.6 0.5 EN 29787 Anteater Named Arthur, An Waber, Bernard 2.3 0.5 EN 43275 Antigone Sophocles 5.2 2.0 EN 86474 Naylor, Phyllis Anyone Can Eat Squid! 4.0 1.0 EN Reynolds 6031 Anything to Win Miklowitz, Gloria D. 5.2 5.0 EN 25301 Apples and More Apples Smith, Michael K. 1.8 0.5 EN 15810 Apprenticeship of Lucas Whitaker, DeFelice, Cynthia 4.7 5.0 EN The 728 EN April Morning Fast, Howard 6.5 9.0 117241 Arabel and Mortimer Aiken, Joan 6.0 5.0 EN 5257 Are You in the House Alone? Peck, Richard 5.2 7.0 EN 5456 Are You My Mother? Eastman, P.D.
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