Your students can log in to Accelerated Reader in a browser on a computer or tablet. Even though students go to the same web address that teachers and administrators go to, students can only access the section of the program that allows them to take quizzes and perform other student tasks. Students cannot access the information that is in the section of the program that teachers and administrators use.
Students who log in to Accelerated Reader can take quizzes, view their progress (including targets), and view information about the quizzes they have taken. They can also see ideas for books or articles to read now or top books and articles, non-fiction books, and award-winning books. Book and article ideas are based on students' own reading, their Zone of Proximal Development, their interest level, and reading by their peers.
In Renaissance Home Connect, if available, students can also view their overall progress toward targets, their certifications (if available), and the quizzes they have taken (including their score and quiz details).
See more about how students use AR:
How Students Open Accelerated Reader
Reading an article and taking a quiz
How students find ideas for books (or articles) to read