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Accelerated Reader Points Tracker | Clip Chart (Composition Notebook Theme)
Accelerated Reader Points Tracker | Clip Chart (Composition Notebook Theme)
Accelerated Reader Points Tracker | Clip Chart (Composition Notebook Theme)
Accelerated Reader Points Tracker | Clip Chart (Composition Notebook Theme)
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Description

Make tracking AR points simple, motivating, and stylish with this printable Accelerated Reader Points Tracker! Designed with a classic composition notebook theme, this easy-to-use chart helps teachers and students visualize reading progress from 10 to 200 points.

Simply print the chart, post it in your classroom, and use clothespins labeled with student names to show how many AR points each student has earned. It's a fun and effective way to encourage accountability and celebrate reading achievements!

What's Included:

  • Printable AR Points Chart (in increments from 10 to 200)
  • Clean, bold design in a composition notebook theme
  • Directions for setup and usage
  • Optional editable name tags (if applicable)

Suggested Use:

  • Print and laminate for durability
  • Hang near your reading corner or classroom bulletin board
  • Use clothespins, magnets, or Velcro dots to track student progress
  • Update clips weekly or after each AR test to keep motivation high!

Perfect For:

  • Elementary and middle school classrooms using the Accelerated Reader program
  • Reading incentive programs
  • Data tracking walls
  • Classroom reading goals and celebrations

❤️ Why Teachers Love It:

  • No prep—just print and go!
  • Encourages student ownership of reading progress
  • Visually engaging and classroom-friendly design
  • Works with any AR point goals and systems

Check out these matching Accelerated Reader Certificates!

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Accelerated Reader Points Tracker | Clip Chart (Composition Notebook Theme)

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Description

Make tracking AR points simple, motivating, and stylish with this printable Accelerated Reader Points Tracker! Designed with a classic composition notebook theme, this easy-to-use chart helps teachers and students visualize reading progress from 10 to 200 points.

Simply print the chart, post it in your classroom, and use clothespins labeled with student names to show how many AR points each student has earned. It's a fun and effective way to encourage accountability and celebrate reading achievements!

What's Included:

  • Printable AR Points Chart (in increments from 10 to 200)
  • Clean, bold design in a composition notebook theme
  • Directions for setup and usage
  • Optional editable name tags (if applicable)

Suggested Use:

  • Print and laminate for durability
  • Hang near your reading corner or classroom bulletin board
  • Use clothespins, magnets, or Velcro dots to track student progress
  • Update clips weekly or after each AR test to keep motivation high!

Perfect For:

  • Elementary and middle school classrooms using the Accelerated Reader program
  • Reading incentive programs
  • Data tracking walls
  • Classroom reading goals and celebrations

❤️ Why Teachers Love It:

  • No prep—just print and go!
  • Encourages student ownership of reading progress
  • Visually engaging and classroom-friendly design
  • Works with any AR point goals and systems

Check out these matching Accelerated Reader Certificates!

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Super Cute display!
Rated 5 out of 5
February 9, 2026
Met expectations
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This is so cute! It goes great in my room. Thank you!
Kristen G.
519 reviews • Hawaii
Grades taught: 1st

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