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Accelerated Reader Quiz List - Reading Practice Quiz Book Title Author Points No Accelerated Reader Quiz List - Reading Practice Quiz Book Title Author Points No. Level 901483 Sleepy Pig (SF Edition) Lott, Linda 0.3 0.5 EN 901465 Biff Helps After All (SF Edition) Gabriel, Nat 0.4 0.5 EN 901583 In the Cave (SF Edition) Riley, Kana 0.4 0.5 EN 901492 Where Bat Came From (SF Edition) Fear, Sharon 0.4 0.5 EN 901582 How to Rake Leaves (SF Edition) McCloskey, Susan 0.5 0.5 EN 901618 Night Watch (SF Edition) Fear, Sharon 0.5 0.5 EN 901459 Wash Day (SF Edition) Kleinhenz, Sydnie Meltzer 0.5 0.5 EN 901436 All Together Now! (SF Edition) Hood, Susan 0.6 0.5 EN 55435 Bears (Zoo Animals) Molter, Carey 0.6 0.5 EN 138380 Can I Play Too? Willems, Mo 0.6 0.5 EN 901596 Crow and the Pitcher (SF Edition), The Aesop/Newell 0.6 0.5 EN 901435 Day for Dad (SF Edition), A McCloskey, Susan 0.6 0.5 EN 901466 Desert Fox (SF Edition) Gabriel, Nat 0.6 0.5 EN 36757 Kittens Doudna, Kelly 0.6 0.5 EN 901450 Look At Him Go! (SF Edition) McCloskey, Susan 0.6 0.5 EN 901457 Move (SF Edition), The McCloskey, Susan 0.6 0.5 EN 36759 Piglets Doudna, Kelly 0.6 0.5 EN 56681 Two Kids Got to Go, Too Scheunemann, Pam 0.6 0.5 EN 36755 Foals Doudna, Kelly 0.7 0.5 EN 56667 Harry Is Not Hairy Scheunemann, Pam 0.7 0.5 EN 901584 In the Sea (SF Edition) Ferraro, Bonita Rio 0.7 0.5 EN 901585 In the Woods (SF Edition) Havill, Juanita 0.7 0.5 EN 901446 Jack and Jill (SF Edition) Marsh, Phoebe 0.7 0.5 EN 901615 Looking for Boo (SF Edition) Blackaby, Susan 0.7 0.5 EN 901474 Looking for the Queen (SF Edition) Storey, Gordon L. 0.7 0.5 EN 134214 Pigeon Wants a Puppy!, The Willems, Mo 0.7 0.5 EN 901599 Plan (SF Edition), The Fear, Sharon 0.7 0.5 EN 901623 Super Firefighters (SF Edition) Lawrence, Richard C. 0.7 0.5 EN 901458 Three Bears (SF Edition), The Fear, Sharon 0.7 0.5 EN 76433 We Play Editors, Scott Foresman 0.7 0.5 EN 901603 What We Will Do (SF Edition) Walsh, Patricia 0.7 0.5 EN 83128 Aaaarrgghh! Spider! Monks, Lydia 0.8 0.5 EN 901437 Almost (SF Edition) Gabriel, Nat 0.8 0.5 EN 901593 Birthday Lady (SF Edition), The Evelyn, Ada 0.8 0.5 EN 43663 Biscuit Finds a Friend Capucilli, Alyssa Satin 0.8 0.5 EN 70783 Biscuit's Big Friend Capucilli, Alyssa Satin 0.8 0.5 EN 36758 Bunnies Doudna, Kelly 0.8 0.5 EN 56666 Fred Read the Red Book Scheunemann, Pam 0.8 0.5 EN 901442 From Dad (SF Edition) McDuff, Dona R. 0.8 0.5 EN 123748 I Will Surprise My Friend! Willems, Mo 0.8 0.5 EN 901473 Long Tom (SF Edition) Newell, Robert 0.8 0.5 EN 901451 Mary Goes Walking (SF Edition) Phillips, Anne 0.8 0.5 EN 55446 Monkeys (Zoo Animals) Molter, Carey 0.8 0.5 EN 901485 Texas Eggs (SF Edition) Kleinhenz, Sydnie Meltzer 0.8 0.5 EN 901460 Which Is Which? (SF Edition) Fear, Sharon 0.8 0.5 EN 55458 Zebras (Zoo Animals) Molter, Carey 0.8 0.5 EN 901494 Zulu Dancer (SF Edition) O'Brien, Anne Sibley 0.8 0.5 EN 84976 Biscuit and the Baby Capucilli, Alyssa Satin 0.9 0.5 EN 61032 Biscuit Goes to School Capucilli, Alyssa Satin 0.9 0.5 EN 45490 Biscuit Wants to Play Capucilli, Alyssa Satin 0.9 0.5 EN 75643 Biscuit Wins a Prize Capucilli, Alyssa Satin 0.9 0.5 EN 901624 Cleanup (SF Edition), The Blackaby, Susan 0.9 0.5 EN 59499 Clifford and the Halloween Parade Bridwell, Norman 0.9 0.5 EN 36596 David Goes to School Shannon, David 0.9 0.5 EN 72788 Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! Willems, Mo 0.9 0.5 EN 55437 Elephants (Zoo Animals) Molter, Carey 0.9 0.5 EN 56665 Flour Does Not Flower Scheunemann, Pam 0.9 0.5 EN 901468 House of Wood, House of Snow (SF Gannett, Barbara 0.9 0.5 EN Edition) 901469 How Bill Found Rain (SF Edition) McCloskey, Susan 0.9 0.5 EN 901470 How Crayons Are Made (SF Edition) Marsh, Phoebe 0.9 0.5 EN 901586 Look What Rolled In (SF Edition) Lawrence, Richard C. 0.9 0.5 EN 56679 Moose Is in the Mousse, The Scheunemann, Pam 0.9 0.5 EN 901476 Mr. Small (SF Edition) Robinson, Fay 0.9 0.5 EN 53208 My Car Barton, Byron 0.9 0.5 EN 901454 Pandas (SF Edition) Mason, Kimberlee 0.9 0.5 EN 36298 Puppies Doudna, Kelly 0.9 0.5 EN 56675 Sam Has a Sundae on Sunday Scheunemann, Pam 0.9 0.5 EN 901488 Toymaker (SF Edition), The Hutchings, Amy 0.9 0.5 EN 901503 Turtle Time (SF Edition) Silverman, Buffy 0.9 0.5 EN 901601 Upside Down (SF Edition) Riley, Gail Blasser 0.9 0.5 EN 901464 Yes, But (SF Edition) Riley, Kana 0.9 0.5 EN 901605 Anna's Game! (SF Edition) Phillips, Anne 1.0 0.5 EN 5456 Are You My Mother? Eastman, P.D. 1.0 0.5 EN 49399 Biscuit's New Trick Capucilli, Alyssa Satin 1.0 0.5 EN 106265 Biscuit Visits the Big City Capucilli, Alyssa Satin 1.0 0.5 EN 7254 Bunny Hop, The Slater, Teddy 1.0 0.5 EN 36756 Calves Doudna, Kelly 1.0 0.5 EN 7255 Can You Play? Ziefert, Harriet 1.0 0.5 EN 104090 Click, Clack, Splish, Splash: A Counting Cronin, Doreen 1.0 0.5 EN Adventure 901609 Dance, Mouse, Dance (SF Edition) Goldish, Meish 1.0 0.5 EN 152017 Duckling Gets a Cookie!?, The Willems, Mo 1.0 0.5 EN 901486 First Day of Winter (SF Edition), The Storey, Gordon L. 1.0 0.5 EN 82347 From Head to Toe Carle, Eric 1.0 0.5 EN 7218 Goodnight Moon Brown, Margaret Wise 1.0 0.5 EN 1958 Hello, Biscuit! Capucilli, Alyssa Satin 1.0 0.5 EN 66331 -in as in Twin Doudna, Kelly 1.0 0.5 EN 7282 Lucky Bear Phillips, Joan 1.0 0.5 EN 901480 Panda Picture (SF Edition) Ernesto, Louisa 1.0 0.5 EN 134213 Pigeon Finds a Hot Dog!, The Willems, Mo 1.0 0.5 EN 25050 Rex and Lilly Schooltime Brown, Laurie Krasny 1.0 0.5 EN 7242 Sleepy Dog Ziefert, Harriet 1.0 0.5 EN 901487 Three Hares: A Folk Tale from Turkey (SF Riley, Kana 1.0 0.5 EN Edition), The 36925 wh Molter, Carey 1.0 0.5 EN 901491 What Lilly Pup Heard (SF Edition) Nayer, Judy 1.0 0.5 EN 7202 All By Myself Mayer, Mercer 1.1 0.5 EN 901577 Allie's Plan (SF Edition) Javernick, Ellen 1.1 0.5 EN 27484 Bathtime for Biscuit Capucilli, Alyssa Satin 1.1 0.5 EN 7207 Best Castle Ever, The Ziefert, Harriet 1.1 0.5 EN 106284 Don't Let the Pigeon Stay Up Late! Willems, Mo 1.1 0.5 EN 66324 -en as in Pen Molter, Carey 1.1 0.5 EN 66327 -et as in Jet Doudna, Kelly 1.1 0.5 EN 901495 Fall Leaves (SF Edition) Baker, Barbara 1.1 0.5 EN 901496 Firefighters Fight Fires (SF Edition) Greene, Carol 1.1 0.5 EN 55457 Five Senses, The Molter, Carey 1.1 0.5 EN 901581 Garden Art (SF Edition) Cary, Alice 1.1 0.5 EN 901611 Go Outside, Sparky! (SF Edition) Robinson, F.R. 1.1 0.5 EN 64475 Happy Easter, Biscuit! Capucilli, Alyssa Satin 1.1 0.5 EN 7223 I Hate Boots Ziefert, Harriet 1.1 0.5 EN 901472 Karate Class (SF Edition) Marsh, Phoebe 1.1 0.5 EN 7285 Molly Radlauer, Ruth Shaw 1.1 0.5 EN 7286 Molly Goes Hiking Radlauer, Ruth Shaw 1.1 0.5 EN 139085 Polar Opposites Brooks, Erik 1.1 0.5 EN 901620 Ready? Click! (SF Edition) Stelson, Caren B. 1.1 0.5 EN 901590 Sam's Birthday (SF Edition) Nayer, Judy 1.1 0.5 EN 55451 Sense of Hearing Molter, Carey 1.1 0.5 EN 36926 sh Molter, Carey 1.1 0.5 EN 7246 Wake Up, Sun Harrison, David 1.1 0.5 EN 7201 Across the Stream Ginsburg, Mirra 1.2 0.5 EN 7203 And I Mean It, Stanley Bonsall, Crosby 1.2 0.5 EN 66321 -at as in Cat Salzmann, Mary Elizabeth 1.2 0.5 EN 76417 Away We Go Editors, Scott Foresman 1.2 0.5 EN 9352 Ball Book, The Hillert, Margaret 1.2 0.5 EN 145594 Blue Chicken Freedman, Deborah 1.2 0.5 EN 901594 Builder (SF Edition), The James, Kari 1.2 0.5 EN 7256 Catch Me, Catch Me! Awdry, Rev. W. 1.2 0.5 EN 87270 Class Pet from the Black Lagoon, The Thaler, Mike 1.2 0.5 EN 6059 Clifford the Big Red Dog Bridwell, Norman 1.2 0.5 EN 901608 Come! Explore! (SF Edition) Latham-Levine, Donna 1.2 0.5 EN 9359 Come to School, Dear Dragon Hillert, Margaret 1.2 0.5 EN 901595 Corn Cloud Problem (SF Edition), The O'Brien, Anne 1.2 0.5 EN 75985 Did You See Chip? Yee, Wong Herbert 1.2 0.5 EN 901579 Dinosaur Chase (SF Edition) Storey, F.R.
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