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How do kids find their assignments on Raz-Kids?

How do kids find their assignments on Raz-Kids?

Access Assignments Students can access their assignments in the My Assignments area on Kids A-Z. Visit the Get to Know the Student Portal page to learn more about Kids A-Z.

Where are my assignments on Raz-plus?

Under “Manage Students,” click on “Assignment” and look under the “My Assignment” column. To see what eResources have been assigned and completed click on the blue “Has Assignment” link next to a student’s name.

How do you add an assignment on Raz-Kids?

Assignments Feature

  1. Click the Assign button on a resource page and choose the students or student groups in your roster that you want to receive the assignment.
  2. Add resources to a collection that is immediately assignable by selecting the Add To button. The collection can be accessed later in the File Cabinet.

How do you move up a level in Raz-Kids?

Students automatically Level Up! once they listen and read all the books, and pass the comprehension quiz with a score of 80% or higher. You can assign reading levels to students and customize the listen version of books any time in the Classroom Roster.

How much are Raz kids parents?

Before we begin, let’s start with the price. For those interested, the base subscription cost is $99.95 for a one year subscription, which can be used for up to 36 students, which is a very reasonable price for all that they offer.

What grades are Raz kids?

English Level Correlation Chart

Learning A-Z Text Leveling System Grade Accelerated Reader (ATOS)
K 2 2.5 – 3.5
L 2 2.5 – 3.5
M 2 2.5 – 3.5
N 2 2.5 – 3.5

How do you get stars on AZ?

Students earn stars by completing activities. They can spend their stars by customizing their avatar in the Avatar Builder, or Raz Rocket in the Star Zone. You can turn these incentives On or Off in the Classroom Roster under the General Tab.

How do I assign a child to Arizona?

Creating a Classroom Roster on Kids A-Z

  1. Click the Add Students button.
  2. Create a unique username for each student.
  3. Associate each username with a student’s first and last name (only visible to the logged in teacher).
  4. Assign specific learning levels for each student.
  5. Assign a unique password for each student.

How much is reading A to Z?

Pricing varies by Learning A-Z product. Products start at $99.95/classroom/year for Science A-Z and go up to $199.95/classroom/year for Headsprout A-Z, for a single classroom All Learning A-Z products offer volume discounts on pricing. Exact pricing can be determined on the company’s website.

Does reading AZ have audio?

Individual Word Audio playback reads individual words aloud to students to support phonics and fluency development in many resources.

What grade level is H in Raz-Kids?

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English Level Correlation Chart

Learning A-Z Text Leveling System Grade Lexile*
H 1 430L-530L
I 1 430L-530L
J 1 430L-530L
K 2 510L-620L

How do I create custom assignments in Raz-kids?

Log in to Raz-Kids Click the Assignments link from the Manage Students menu Select the Raz-Kids tab Click View By Assignment Scroll to the bottom and select Custom Assignments Click Create Custom Assignment or the name of an existing assignment to edit it Name the Assignment Select the students or groups Click Continue to Next Step

How do I update a student’s level in Raz-kids?

Log in to Raz-Kids Click the Class Roster link from the Manage Students menu Select the Raz-Kids tab Update each student’s level in the Level Up Assignment column. Updates are automatically saved. A Custom Assignment is a teacher-made assignment of specific resources across multiple levels.

What devices can I use to access my assignments on Raz-kids?

Raz-Kids is now on the iPhone, and iPod Touch! Besides the iPad, Android, and Kindle Fire tablets, students can now access their assignments right from their iPhones or iPod Touches! Read More

How do I use Raz-plus to monitor student reading progress?

(If Raz-Plus is used during centers, have the student record their reading.) Use the Assignment report to see at a glance how much of the current assignment a student has completed and whether it may be time to assess a student’s reading progress.