Learning A-Z

Raz-Kids

Materials and Resources
Classroom Management Tool
Audio Recorder
Motivational Tools
Bookroom


Materials and Resources
What materials are available on Raz-Kids?
What are Read Only books?
How do your materials differ from Reading A-Z or Reading-Tutors?
Does Raz-Kids align with research and/or state standards?
Is there a white paper available for your materials?
Does Raz-Kids align with the No Child Left Behind Act?
What do the reading levels mean?
How do Raz-Kids levels compare with other leveling systems?
Are your materials available in any language other than English?
How often are new materials made available?
What if I just want to sample the materials before purchasing?

What materials are available on Raz-Kids?
Raz-Kids offers animated, audio books, quizzes, worksheets, and read only books for students. This program is ideal for emerging and challenged readers. The high-interest topics will motivate and engage reluctant readers.

What are Read Only books?
Raz-Kids offers online Read Only books for students to use during free reading or for the teacher to project for whole class instruction. Read Only books are not intended for assignments, and consequently are not coupled with quizzes and worksheets.

How do your materials differ from Reading A-Z or Reading-Tutors?
Raz-Kids offers leveled readers that students can read or listen to online from anywhere. Listening models fluency for students and provides independent reading practice for emerging readers, second language learners, and struggling readers. Quizzes are also available online for each assigned book and scores are posted immediately. Students can practice their reading skills by recording their own reading of a text.

The Raz-Kids Classroom Management Tool allows a teacher to build a class roster, assign books, review student recordings, and view students' progress through printable reports. Raz-Kids also features an online Bookroom where students can browse through titles and choose a book for free reading.

Does Raz-Kids align with research and/or state standards?
Raz-Kids talking books incorporate best practices from current educational research. For more information, refer to the Learning A-Z White Paper.

Is there a white paper available for your materials?
Yes. Please download the Learning A-Z White Paper.

Does Raz-Kids align with the No Child Left Behind Act?
Yes. Raz-Kids is an important part of the Reading First section of No Child Left Behind. For more information, refer to the Learning A-Z White Paper.

What do the reading levels mean?
Raz-Kids' leveling criteria are based on the scientific measurement of accepted leveling strategies. For your convenience, we have developed a chart that correlates Raz-Kids levels with other popular leveled reading programs including Reading Recovery, Fountas & Pinnell, and DRA.

How do Raz-Kids levels compare with other leveling systems?
Reading Recovery, Fountas & Pinnell, and DRA levels are not official levels assigned to Raz-Kids books by those leveling systems. Rather, those levels are approximate correlations based on a comparison of attributes in Raz-Kids leveled books with equivalent books that have been assigned official levels by Fountas & Pinnell, Reading Recovery, and DRA. For your convenience, we have developed a chart that correlates Raz-Kids levels with other popular leveled reading programs including Reading Recovery, Fountas & Pinnell, and DRA.

Are your materials available in any language other than English?
At this time Raz-Kids materials are only available in English. However, we do everything we can to meet the needs of our customers. If you would like to request words in an alternate language, please send your request to our customer service department at support@learninga-z.com.

How often are new materials made available?
New books will be posted on a regularly scheduled basis. We encourage you to visit often and check for updates.

What if I just want to sample the materials before purchasing?
Raz-Kids offers three different options for previewing the materials before purchasing. Check out the Free Samples  or read the Book Descriptions.


Classroom Management Tool
Building and Editing a Roster
Setting Up Reading Groups
Assigning Books, Quizzes, and Worksheets
Viewing Books, Quizzes, and Worksheets
Viewing Reports

Building and Editing a Roster
How many students can I have in my roster?
How do I initially add students?
How do I delete students from my roster?
How do I undelete a student I accidentally deleted?
How are student usernames and passwords generated and assigned?
Can I change the username and password for a student?
How do I make changes to student information in my class roster?
Can my students access Raz-Kids from home?
Can I have multiple rosters?

How many students can I have in my roster?
You may have up to 36 students per classroom on your roster at any given time.

How do I initially add students?
Begin building your roster by selecting from one of our available options: Add a new student, add multiple students, or Import students from another classroom.

To add a new student:

  1. Select Add a new student.
  2. Enter the First Name, Last Name, reading Level, Group (optional), and indicate whether or not to enable the Bookroom and/or RAZ Rocket for each student.
    1. The level will determine the starting point for a self-paced assignment and automatically adjust to reflect the student's progress.
    2. Select the edit link next to Group to create or edit groups. Once a new group has been created, it will be available in the Group pull-down menu.
  3. As the student's name is entered, the first available Student Username shape and color is assigned. To assign a different Student Username select from any available shape and color.
  4. Scroll down to select an optional Student Password.
    1. For the lowest possible security, select No password, which is the default. This option allows a student access to his or her assignments by simply selecting the appropriate Student Username shape and color.
    2. For the highest level of security, select and enter a Text password.
    3. For medium security, select either One or Two Red Icons.
      1. The maximum number of Password icons is two. To deselect an icon, simply click it a second time.
  5. Click Add New.
To add multiple students:
  1. Select (add multiple).
  2. Enter the First Name, Last Name, reading Level for each student.*
  3. Check to enable the Bookroom and/or RAZ Rocket for all students.
  4. Click Add New.
*Use the Advanced feature to upload an electronic list of students.
  1. Select Browse...
  2. Find the location on your computer or server of the saved electronic file.
    1. Files must be in comma-separated (csv (windows)) format, contain no header column, and include the First Name, Last Name, reading Level for each student.
  3. Click Upload.
  4. The list of students will appear in the Multiple Student fields below for your review before uploading.
  5. Click Add New.
A location on the student chart, as well as the default no password, will automatically be assigned to each student. You can update either the chart location or password for each student after all students are added.

You can only add as many students as slots available on the roster, up to 36.

To import students from another classroom:
  1. Select Import students from another classroom.
  2. Enter the Username for the student's previous teacher.
    1. If you are a user on a multiple user license, the roster for each teacher on the license will automatically appear.
  3. Confirm the name, school, and location for the classroom teacher.
  4. Select the student(s) you wish to transfer.
  5. Click Continue.
  6. Repeat steps 2-5 for each teacher username.
Each transferred student's password, self-paced assignment, history, stars, and RAZ Rocket will be transferred with the student.

You can only import as many students as slots available on the roster, up to 36.

How do I delete students from my roster?

  1. Log in using the teacher username and password.
  2. Select the Roster tab.
  3. Click the "X" Delete icon to the left of each student you wish to remove from the roster.

How do I undelete students I accidentally deleted?
Students who have been deleted from a roster are archived for up to 1 year. Hover over the student for the date the student was originally deleted. 

  1. Log in using the teacher username and password.
  2. Select the Roster tab.
  3. Select Restore deleted students under the Total Students header.
  4. Select the students to restore.
    1. Choose the Select All option to restore all deleted students.
    2. You can restore only as many students as slots available on the roster, up to 36.
  5. Click Continue.
Restored students will retain their password, self-paced assignment, history, Stars, and RAZ Rocket. It may be necessary to select a new chart location, and reassign a Custom Assigment and group designation.

How are student usernames and passwords generated and assigned?
The Student Username color and shape, as well as the Password option are designated by the teacher at the time the student is added to the roster.

Can I change the username and password for a student?
Yes. The teacher can edit the student login information at any time by selecting the student's Edit icon on the Roster page.

How do I make changes to student information in my class roster?
You can choose to either make changes to multiple students sat a time, or the student login information for each student individually.

To make changes to only the student information for multiple students:

  1. Login with the teacher username and password.
  2. Select the Roster tab.
  3. Make the necessary changes to the First Name, Last Name, reading Level, Group, Assignment, and/or Bookroom status for each student.
    1. Students without a specific assignment will default to a self-paced assignment
    2. Each student can only have one assignment. Changing the assignment for a student who already has an assignment will deactivate the original assignment and assign the new assignment.
    3. If the assignment pull-down menu is not available, the assignment will need to be changed from the assignment tab.
  4. Click Update to save the changes for all students. 
To make changes to student information and student login information for one student at a time:
  1. Login with the teacher username and password.
  2. Select the Roster tab.
  3. Select the Edit icon to the left of the student.
  4. Make the necessary changes to the First Name, Last Name, reading Level, Group, and/or Bookroom status for the student.
  5. Award the student additional Stars, if desired.
  6. Click the new Student Username color and shape to designate to the student.
  7. Scroll down to choose the new Student Password.
    1. For the lowest possible security, select No password, which is the default. This option allows a student access to his or her assignments by simply selecting the appropriate Student Username shape and color.
    2. For the highest level of security, select and enter a Text password.
    3. For medium security, select either One or Two Red Icons.
      1. The maximum number of Password icons is two. To deselect an icon, simply click it a second time.
  8. Click Update to save the student changes.

Can my students access Raz-Kids from home?
Yes. As long as the teacher has set up a roster and provided each student with the teacher username (just the username not the password) a student will be able to use his or her login information to access Raz-Kids from any computer. Usernames and passwords should be kept strictly confidential.

Can I have multiple rosters?
Each teacher/classroom may have only one roster. However you can set up groups within the classroom roster. You may not exceed 36 students for all groups combined. If you serve more than 36 students, you must take out additional licenses for each group of up to 36.

Setting Up Reading Groups
What are Reading Groups?
How do I create Reading Groups?
How do I edit Reading Groups?
How do I delete Reading Groups?
How do I assign a student to a Reading Group I have created?
How do I move a student from one Reading Group to another?
How do I delete a student from a Reading Group?
How many Reading Groups can I create?
Is there a limit to the number of students I can place in a single group?

What are Reading Groups?
Reading Groups are small groups of students reading at about the same level. When using Custom Assignments, Reading Groups will allow you to easily place multiple students into the same assignment. When using Self-Paced Assignments, it is not necessary to utilize Reading Groups.

How do I create Reading Groups?

  1. Log in with the teacher username and password.
  2. Select the Roster tab.
  3. Select the edit link below the Group field.
  4. Name the Reading Group and choose the Reading Level from the drop-down menu.
    • The Reading Level under Reading Group is not linked to the Reading Level on the Roster page.
  5. Click Add.

How do I edit Reading Groups?

  1. Log in with the teacher username and password.
  2. Select the Roster tab.
  3. Select the edit link below the Group field.
  4. Check the box(es) next to the group(s) you wish to edit.
  5. Change the Reading Level by selecting the new level from the drop-down menu.
    • The Reading Level under Reading Group is not linked to the Reading Level on the Roster page.
  6. Click Save Changes.

How do I delete Reading Groups?

  1. Log in with the teacher username and password.
  2. Select the Roster tab.
  3. Select the edit link below the Group field.
  4. Check the box(es) next to the group(s) you wish to delete.
  5. Click Delete Selected.

How do I assign a student to a Reading Group I have created?

  1. Log in with the teacher username and password.
  2. Select the Roster tab.
  3. Choose the reading Group from the list of groups in the pull-down menu under Group.
  4. Click Update.

How do I move a student from one Reading Group to another?

  1. Log in with the teacher username and password.
  2. Select the Roster tab.
  3. Select the new Reading Group from the list of groups in the pull-down menu under Reading Group.
  4. Click Update.

How do I delete a student from a Reading Group?

  1. Log in with the teacher Username and Password.
  2. Select the Roster tab.
  3. Select the blank option from the list of groups in the pull-down menu under Reading Group.
  4. Click Update.

How many Reading Groups can I create?
You may create as many Reading Groups as you like. However, each student may be in only one Reading Group at a time. And the number of students in all groups combined per classroom can total no more than 36.

Is there a limit to the number of students I can place in a single group?
You may put up to 36 students or the entire class in one Reading Group.

Assigning Books, Quizzes, and Worksheets
What is a Self-Paced Assignment?
What is a Custom Assignment?
How do I create a new custom assignment?
How do I edit an existing custom assignment?
How do I delete an existing custom assignment?
How do I switch from a Self-Paced Assignment to a Custom Assignment?
How do I switch from a Custom Assignment to a Self-Paced Assignment?
How do I designate the same custom assignment to the entire class?
How do I designate the same custom assignment to an entire level?
What will the student be able to access if I do not make a custom assignment?
I saved an assignment, but now I can't find it in the drop-down list; what should I do?
How do I print worksheets for my students?

What is a Self-Paced Assignment?

Students without a specific assignment will default to a self-paced assignment. Self-Paced assignments allow a student access to all the books in the level selected on the roster page. The assignment will automatically allow the student to progress to the next level when the student has read every book and passed each quiz.

What is a Custom Assignment?
Teacher-made assignment of specific resources which can include resources at multiple levels. With a custom assignment the teacher is responsible for adjusting the assignment to progress the student to the next level(s).

How do I create a new Custom Assignment?

  1. Log in using the teacher username and password.
  2. Select the Assignments tab.
  3. Enter a Name in the New Assignment field.
  4. Select a level(s) and check the box next to the icons for the tasks you wish to assign. 
    1. To assign all the books in a level check the Add this entire level icons at the top of the list. 
    2. Switch between levels as desired. 
  5. Select the Save Assignment button.
  6. Select the Add Students link which will appear in the student column at the right, only after resources have been added.
    1. Check the box next to the student(s) you wish to assign the selected resources to.
    2. Select the Add entire group check box to add all students listed within that group.
    3. Each student can only have one assignment. Selecting a Busy Student will deactivate the original assignment and assign the new.

How do I edit an existing Custom Assignment?

  1. Log in using the teacher username and password.
  2. Select the Assignments tab.
  3. Select the Edit link next to the Resources header for the assignment you wish to edit.
  4. Delete existing resources by selecting the "X" next to the resource.
  5. Add new resources by first choosing a level from the level bar. Switch between levels as appropriate.
    1. Add all the books in a level by checking the box(es) next to the Add this entire level icons. Adding the entire level will automatically include future interactive and Read-Only books.
    2. Add specific books by checking the box(es) next to the icons for specific resources.
  6. Click the Save Assignment button.

How do I delete an existing Custom Assignment?

  1. Log in using the teacher username and password.
  2. Select the Assignments tab.
  3. Select the Delete link next to the assignment name header for the assignment you wish to delete.
  4. Students associated with a deleted assignment will become idle students.
How do I switch from a Self-Paced Assignment to a Custom Assignment?
Simply add the student to a new or existing custom assignment.

How do I switch from a Custom Assignment to a Self-Paced Assignment?
Simply delete the student from all existing custom assignments and adjust the student's Level on the Roster page as appropriate.

How do I designate the same Custom Assignment to the entire class?

  1. Log in using the teacher username and password.
  2. Select the Assignments tab.
  3. Select the Add Students or Edit link under the Student column.
  4. Check the box next to each student or Group.
  5. Click the Save Assignment button.

How do I designate the same Custom Assignment to an entire level?

  1. Log in using the teacher username and password.
  2. Select the Assignments tab.
  3. Select the Add Students or Edit link under the Student column.
  4. Check the box next to a Group.
  5. Click the Save Assignment button.

What will the student be able to access if I do not make a Custom Assignment?
When a student does not have a custom assignment, he/she will default to a  self-paced assignment based on the Level designated on the Roster page.

I saved a Custom Assignment, but now I can't find it in the drop-down list; what should I do?
Try creating the custom assignment again, and be sure to click on the Save button when you are finished.

If you continue to experience difficulties, please contact our customer service department toll-free at (866) 889-3729.

How do I print worksheets for my students?

  1. Log in using the teacher username and password.
  2. Select the View Books tab or the Assignment tab.
  3. Click on the appropriate level or locate the appropriate assignment.
  4. Click on the Worksheet icon for the book of your choice to download the worksheet. A PDF of the worksheet will be saved to your computer.
  5. Locate the file and open it in Adobe Acrobat Reader.
  6. Select Print from the file menu.

Viewing Books, Quizzes, and Worksheets
How do I view books and other materials that I will be assigning?

How do I view books and other materials that I will be assigning?

  1. Log in using the teacher username and password.
  2. Select the View Books tab.
  3. Click on the appropriate level letter in the colored bar at the top of the page.
  4. Scroll over the book thumbnail for a book summary.
  5. Click on the Read, Listen, Quiz, or Worksheets icons to review the materials.

Viewing Reports
What types of reports are available?
How do I view a report?
Is the student information secure?
Can I print a report?

What types of reports are available?
We offer a wide variety of reports on the Reports tab.

Assignment Completion Summary
Assignment Completion summary shows the class' comprehensive progress towards completion of each custom assignment and each self-paced assignment.

Specific resources completed for each assignment can be found by clicking on the name of the assignment.

Assignment Completion Report
An Assignment Completion report details each student's current assignment progress. The report includes the resource level, each possible mode (Read, Listen, Quiz), highest quiz score, and resource title.

A dash in a mode column indicates the resource was part of the assignment. The number in a mode column represents the number of times the resource was accessed.

Only the highest quiz score is recorded, regardless of the number of attempts. A passing score of 80% or more will be indicated by black text.

The first progress bar provides an at-a-glance look at the group's progress towards completion. Each student also has an individual progress bar as well as a total count of stars earned.

Student History Summary
Student History Summary provides an at-a-glance view of each student's activity. For each student, the summary includes current Level, number of days since the Last Activity, Total Stars, Available Stars.

Specific resources completed by each student can be found by clicking on the name of the student.

Student History Report
A Student History report provides details regarding every Raz-Kids resource a student has accessed. The report includes the date accessed, resource level, mode (Read, Listen, Quiz), quiz score, resource title, and whether it was accessed as part of an assignment or through the Bookroom.

With the report, a passing score of 80% or more will be indicated by black text.

Also included are the Total Stars, Book Points, and Quiz Points earned to date. The Book points earned represents the total number of unique books read. Please note: Only the highest score for a quiz is recorded.

Change the date of the report by entering a new date range at the top. You can also chose specific dates by clicking on the calendar icon. Print the report by clicking on the Print this Report link at the top.

Weekly Activity Report
A Weekly Activity report provides details regarding which students have logged in and accessed resources for the current and previous week. The report includes the resource level, number of logins, count for each mode (Read, Listen, Quiz), number of Rocket visits, number of stars earned, the students new rank, and number of levels completed.

Students listed as Inactive may have logged in during the time period selected, but did not access any resources.

The report can be emailed on a weekly basis by clicking on the Email me this Report envelope.

How do I view a report?

  1. Log in using the teacher username and password.
  2. Select the Reports tab.
  3. The default Assignment Completion Report will be displayed and sorted by date within each assignment.
    1. Scroll down the page to find the appropriate assignment.
    2. Select any column head and/or its corresponding ascension arrows to re-sort the report.
  4. Select All Student History Report to switch reports.
    1. Select any column head and/or its corresponding ascension arrows to re-sort the report.

Is the student information secure?
Yes. Our secure server and your password protect the information. Access to information about student's work is only available via the teacher's login. Only the teacher who created a roster can view reports. For more information, please view our Privacy Policy.

Can I print a report?
After you have followed the steps to view a report, click the Print link next to the report name. 


Audio Recorder
What is the purpose of recording a Raz-Kids book?
How does a student use the audio recorder?
How does a teacher review student recordings?
Can a teacher access the recordings from any machine?
How long do the recordings remain available for review?
Once a recording has been reviewed, can a teacher review it again?
Can a teacher delete a saved recording?

What is the purpose of recording a Raz-Kids book?
The audio recorder is available to students for Raz-Kids Read versions only and is intended to allow the student to compare and practice proper pronunciation and fluency. Teachers can preview and grade student recordings to monitor progress as a student moves through levels. Teachers may also find it helpful to share with parents during conferences.

How does a student use the audio recorder?

  • The Record button allows a student to record a reading of the book for up to 10 minutes. After that time limit, it will stop recording.
  • The Stop button stops recording or playback, depending on which is currently running. 
    • If astudent clicks Stop during recording, a student can resume recording by selecting Continue or start recording over by selecting New. 
    • If a student clicks Stop during playback, the recording will Rewind to the beginning.
  • The Play allows a student to listen to what has already been recorded. The button is initially disabled until after recording has begun.
  • The New button resets the recording to the beginning, erasing what has already been recorded.
  • The Done button marks the recording complete and ready for review by the teacher.
How does a teacher review student recordings?
  1. Log in using the teacher username and password.
  2. Select the Recordings tab.
  3. Select Review under the Score column for the recording you would like to review.
  4. Select Play.
    1. Enter comments, for example where the student demonstrates proficiency or where improvement is needed, in the Notes section at the top.
    2. Score the students reading on a 1 (needs improvement) to 5 (proficient) scale by mousing over the appropriate circle under the Score section.
    3. Click the book's title for a description of the book.
  5. When you have finished the review, click Mark as Reviewed.
Can a teacher access the recordings from any machine?
Yes. Active registered classroom teachers can log in and use any of the classroom management tools, including reviewing recordings, from any computer as long as the username and password are kept confidential.

How long do the recordings remain available for review?
At this time, there is no time limit to how long a recording will remain available for review.

Once a recording has been reviewed, can a teacher review it again?
Yes. Simply select Recently Reviewed and click on the Score for the appropriate student recording.

Can a teacher delete a saved recording?
At this time, there is no option for deleting a saved reviewed recording. 


Motivational Tools
What tools does Raz-Kids offer to keep students motivated to read?
How does a student earn stars?
How does a student know how many stars he/she has earned?
Can a teacher give a student additional stars or replace used stars?
What can a student do with the stars earned?
How does a student access the Raz Rocket?
How does a student purchase items for the Raz Rocket?
Can a teacher limit a student's access to the Raz Rocket?
Why do some Raz Rocket items disappear when purchasing a new item?
Can a student return a purchased Raz Rocket item?
Do Raz Rocket items talk or move?
What is the Rocket Ranking system?
How does a student know what rank he/she is at?
How does a student progress to the next ranking level?

What tools does Raz-Kids offer to keep students motivated to read?
Raz-Kids believes practice is essential to educational success. Therefore, we offer several tools for keeping students motivated to continue reading, including: Star points, Raz Rocket, and Rocket Ranking system.

How does a student earn stars?
Students earn stars for every book read and listed to, and quizzes and assignments successfully completed from the student login. Bonus stars are awarded for completing a Self-Paced or Custom Assignment.

Activities Stars Earned
Listen 10
Read 50
Quiz Passed 100
Perfect Quiz 150
Completed Custom or Self-Paced Assignment 500

How does a student know how many stars he/she has earned?
When logged in as the student, the progress bar at the top of every Raz-Kids page displays the number of spendable stars as well as assignment progress, and Rocket Rank. Teachers also have access to this information on the Student History report.

Can a teacher give a student additional stars or replace used stars?
Sure. To do so:
  1. Log in using the teacher username and password.
  2. Select the Roster tab.
  3. Select the name of the student to whom you would like to give additional stars.
  4. Select the number of bonus stars to award.
    1. You can award up to 500 at a time.
    2. To award more than 500, repeat the steps as appropriate.
  5. Click Update.
What can a student do with the stars earned?
Students can use earned stars to buy items to personalize their rocket. The Raz Rocket incentive system provides students with the motivation to keep reading. The more activities a student does, the more stars are earned, the more he/she can personalize his/her own rocket, and even visit different planets.

How does a student access the Raz Rocket?
If the teacher has enabled access to the Raz Rocket for the student, a separate Raz Rocket tab will appear when the student is logged in.

How does a student purchase items for the Raz Rocket?
Once a student is in the Raz Rocket, items to personalize the rocket can be purchased from the catalog. To access the catalog, select the Star in the TV screen of the green console.

Can a teacher limit a student's access to the Raz Rocket?
Yes. If a teacher feels the students are spending too much time in the Raz Rocket, student access can be limited:
  1. Log in using the teacher username and password.
  2. Select the Roster tab.
  3. Check or uncheck the Raz Rocket box for each student as appropriate.
  4. Click Update.
Why do some Raz Rocket items disappear when purchasing a new item?
The Raz Rocket can only display one version of some items. Windows, doors, planets, and large furniture pieces, for example. Stars used to purchase the original item are not returned when purchasing a new version of these items. If desired, a teacher can replace the stars by awarding bonus stars.

Can a student return a purchased Raz Rocket item?
Once purchased, an item cannot be returned to the catalog. If desired, a teacher can replace the stars by awarding bonus stars.

Do Raz Rocket items talk or move?
Some rocket items move when clicked on. At this time, we do not offer sound with any items. However, we continually add new features and enhancements to Raz-Kids, including the Rocket.

What is the Rocket Ranking system?
To foster friendly competition and inspire continued practice, Raz-Kids students are ranked according to the number of stars earned. 

Rank Stars Earned
Ensign 0-499
Lieutenant JG 500 - 1,499
Lieutenant 1,500 - 2,999
Lieutenant Commander 3,000 - 4,999
Commander 5,000 - 9,999
Captain 10,000 - 14,999
Admiral 15,000 - 29,999
Fleet Admiral 30,000+

How does a student know what rank he/she is at?
When logged in as the student, the progress bar at the top of every Raz-Kids page displays the Rocket Rank as well as assignment progress, and spendable stars. Teachers also have access to this information on the Student History report.

How does a student progress to the next ranking level?
Students will automatically progress to the next Rocket Rank as stars are earned.

Bookroom
What is the Bookroom?
How do I log students into the Bookroom?
I'm logged into the Bookroom with my teacher username and password; how do I get back to the Classroom Management System?
Can I log into the Bookroom with my teacher username and password from multiple computers?
Can students access the Bookroom from home?
Can students have assignments and still access the Bookroom?
How do I enable or disable access to the Bookroom for my students?
I want my students to visit the Bookroom, but the option is not available. How can the students access it?
Can students access books at all levels within the Bookroom even if I've assigned only certain levels?
Are books read in the Bookroom included in a student's progress report?
Can students access quizzes within the Bookroom?
Do students have access to the worksheets within the Bookroom?

What is the Bookroom?
The Bookroom is a library of Raz-Kids books that allows students access to all books and quizzes.

How do I log students into the Bookroom?
Students can access the Bookroom either through your teacher login or their unique student login if you have set up a classroom roster and enabled access to the Bookroom.

Student login

  1. Select the Log in tab.
  2. Enter the teacher's username to access the appropriate class student chart.
    1. The computer will remember the teacher username for subsequent access from each computer.
  3. Select the student's color and shape to log in to Raz-Kids.
  4. Enter the student password if prompted.
  5. Select the Bookroom tab. 
  6. Follow the steps above for each separate computer/student.

Teacher login

  1. Select the Log in tab.
  2. Enter the teacher username and password to log in to Raz-Kids.
  3. Select the Teacher Corner or Books tab.
  4. Click the Bookroom icon.
Please note: Students accessing the Bookroom through the Teacher login will not get credit for the work completed or be rewarded with star points.

I'm logged into the Bookroom with my teacher username and password; how do I get back to the Classroom Management Tool?
For your security, once you have used your teacher username and password to access the Bookroom, the Classroom Management Tool is disabled. You will need to return to the Raz-Kids home page and log in again with your teacher username and password to access the Classroom Management Tool.

Can I log into the Bookroom with my teacher username and password from multiple computers?
Yes, as long as you are accessing the Bookroom for students in your registered classroom and the username and password is kept confidential.

Can students access the Bookroom from home?
If you have set up a classroom roster and enabled access to the Bookroom, students will be able to access Raz-Kids from any computer. It will be necessary to provide each student with the teacher username - just the username not the password - and his or her unique login color and shape, as well as the student password set by the teacher. Please remember to keep all login information confidential.

Can students have assignments and still access the Bookroom?
Sure. If you have set up a classroom roster and enabled access to the Bookroom. Students with access to both, will be directed first to their assignments when logging in and the Bookroom tab will be available.

How do I enable or disable access to the Bookroom for my students?
If you have set up a classroom roster with assignments, you can disable access to the Bookroom for any or all students.

  1. Log in to Raz-Kids with the teacher username and password.
  2. Select the Roster tab.
  3. Check or uncheck the Enable Bookroom checkbox for each student.
  4. Click Update.

I want my students to visit the Bookroom, but the option is not available. How can students access it?
Check your Roster page to make sure the Bookroom is enabled for each student.

Can students access books at all levels within the Bookroom even if I've assigned only certain levels?
Yes. The Bookroom is a library of all Raz-Kids books and quizzes. If a student's access privileges to the Bookroom are enabled, he/she will be able to read or listen to any Raz-Kids book.

Are books read in the Bookroom included in a student's progress report?
Yes. If a student is logged in with his/her student login information, all Raz-Kids books read will be counted on that student's progress report.

Can students access quizzes within the Bookroom?
Yes. The Bookroom is a library of all Raz-Kids books and quizzes. If a student's access privileges to the Bookroom are enabled, he/she will be able to read or listen to any Raz-Kids book and take quizzes.

Do students have access to the worksheets within the Bookroom?
No. Although the worksheet icon appears in the Bookroom, only a teacher can download and print the worksheets.