Subscription | Learning A-Z: Raz-Kids™ Independent Reading Tool and a Library of Digital Books

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Elementary school Subscription | Learning A-Z: Raz-Kids™ Independent Reading Tool and a Library of Digital Books

Provider: Learning A-Z

Why Eduye Selected This

Selected for its digital books and activities that build reading stamina, confidence, and differentiated literacy practice for K-5 students

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Independent Learning1st Grade2nd Grade3rd Grade4th Grade5th GradeKindergarten

Description

Raz-Kids® is an innovative independent reading tool designed to enhance engagement and build confidence among K-5 students. It effectively supports various aspects of literacy, including reading stamina, skill development, differentiation, motivation, and overall reading volume. This digital-first solution offers a comprehensive library of digital books paired with activities that foster active reading strategies and promote student agency. By aligning with the Science of Reading principles, Raz-Kids empowers educators to create a motivating student portal that grants access to a rich array of diverse texts. The platform features an engaging collection of digital books and quizzes, making independent reading practice enjoyable while built-in incentives encourage students to improve their reading skills through exciting challenges.

Subscription | Learning A-Z: Raz-Kids™ Independent Reading Tool and a Library of Digital Books

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Learning A-Z

Learning A-Z makes resources for teachers that are easy to use. The resources are designed for K-6 students. They help with social emotional learning and basic skills. They won the SIIA CODiE Awards.



Eduye Product ID: 45966

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