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The Making of an Accelerated Reader Quiz

Every day, at hundreds of schools across the country, thousands of students have the opportunity to assess their reading comprehension by taking a Reading Practice Quiz in Accelerated Reader. More than 45,000 AR quizzes are available on a wide range of books. Reading Practice Quizzes span books suitable for students from Kindergarten to Grade 12. 

Have you ever wondered how we choose the books that receive Reading Practice Quizzes in AR—and what the quiz-writing process involves? In this blog, we’ll give you an insider’s view of the making of a Reading Practice Quiz. Along the way, we’ll also answer some of the most common questions we receive about AR quizzes from teachers and librarians.

 

Selecting Titles for Reading Practice Quizzes

Each year, we develop thousands of new Reading Practice Quizzes to assess students’ comprehension of the books they’ve read. Our selections include both fiction and nonfiction titles, and we work hard to include books on a variety of topics and at a range of reading levels, along with the newest, most popular titles.

Not surprisingly, our biggest selection tool is the voice of teachers, librarians, parents, and the students themselves. We monitor requests made on AR Bookfinder, which allows us to hear directly from our customers. If you’re not familiar with AR Bookfinder, this is a great tool for finding books that have AR quizzes available. Users can quickly search by title or author, or they can use the “Advanced Search” option to explore various topics and subtopics, or to limit their results to either fiction or nonfiction, or certain reading levels.

When using the site as a teacher or librarian, you will see a “Suggest Quizzes” link in the top right corner of the AR Bookfinder homepage. Completing the form means you have the chance to tell us about a book that would make a great addition to the collection. We receive hundreds of thousands of requests each year!

 

About those popular book titles…

We know that students who are fans of certain authors or series are incredibly excited when a new book comes out—often counting the days until a title is released and we want to do what we can to make the Reading Practice Quiz available soon after the book is available for purchase. We’ve been known to find creative ways to obtain titles as early as possible, including standing in line at midnight releases!

Our team has even written quizzes that have been available the day after the titles were released. For example, we know how much students love the Dog Man series. When Dog Man: Fetch-22 was released last December, we rallied our team together to have the book processed and the quiz written, edited, and released the following day. 

 

Steps for Creating a Reading Practice Quiz

Before a Reading Practice Quiz can be written, we have to complete the important first step of processing the book. There are multiple components to this, including:

  • Verifying Information: Our staff verify and enter book information in our Content Management System. This includes the book’s title, author, publisher, and year of publication—all of which are critical for helping students to quickly locate the quiz. We also add ISBN information for all binding types, from various publishers, and for all editions that will be supported by the quiz.
  • Determining Interest Level: With the title in hand, and after viewing book reviews and recommendations from the publisher, we determine the book’s Accelerated Reader Interest Level. This is a reflection of the content and what age groups it is suitable for.
  • Writing the Summary: We write a brief summary of the book, which appears in AR Bookfinder and in Accelerated Reader. Later, during the quiz writing and editing stages, the summary is updated if necessary, to note areas of potential concern to an educator or parent, such as profanity, violence, etc.
  • Adding Topics and Subtopics: We add to the book record topics and subtopics, to enable users to search by various categories in AR Bookfinder, including:
    • Series Name
    • Genre
    • ATOS Book Level
  • Assessing the Readability Level: We use our ATOS analyser—a readability formula developed specifically for Renaissance—to determine the title’s readability level. Both AR and AR Bookfinder also display Lexile® levels. The combination of readability and interest level provides a powerful tool to determine if a book is an appropriate match for a student—not too easy (causing boredom) or too difficult (causing frustration).

 

Writing and Editing the Reading Practice Quiz

Once processing is complete, one of our 20-plus content designers selects the book for quiz writing. Within about a week’s time—sooner if the book is popular and student demand is high—the writer will have read the book and written a “raw” quiz that is ready for a series of rigorous editing steps:

  • Reviewing each quiz question against the book’s content – In this step, editors check that all the information in the questions and the correct responses is accurate when compared to the book. They also review the distractors (incorrect answers) for plausibility, making sure that the distractors are obviously wrong to students who have read and comprehended the text—but are plausible to a student who has not read the text. Editors also ensure the quiz is not too easy or too difficult, based on the ATOS book level of the text. In addition, they verify that quiz questions are dispersed evenly throughout the text to encourage students to read the entire book, not just the beginning or the end.
  • Evaluating the quiz’s quality – A second editor then reviews the quiz, continuing to ask questions such as: “What might be confusing for a student?,” “What wording might be unclear?,” “Is the quiz free of bias?,” and “Does the vocabulary level and complexity of the questions and answers match that of the text?”
  • Checking the quiz – One of the final quality-check steps occurs when an editor takes the quiz within Accelerated Reader, just as a student would. If the team feels good about the quiz at that point, it’s approved for release. If not, the team takes a step back and reworks some of the questions.

Once finalised the quiz is released onto the Accelerated Reader platform, and students can begin taking the quiz.

 

Taking Pride in Teamwork

In the Content Department at Renaissance, books and quizzes pass through many hands—from title selection to processing, writing, and editing. As a title is moving through this process, each member of our team is constantly thinking of the last person who will touch our product—namely, the student who will take the Reading Practice Quiz. We know that, with the guidance of an expert teacher, personalised practice through Accelerated Reader can help every student to discover a lifelong love of reading. That is why we take great care and pride in developing quizzes for our customers and their students, and why we are committed to our purpose of accelerating learning for all.