Learning A-Z’s leveled resources support blended learning classrooms where students practice reading, writing, and science skills. Get your students excited about learning these skills with digitally-delivered products that help you combine instruction, independent practice, assessment, and reporting. With Learning A-Z products, you can ensure that all students in your classroom have the tools they need to succeed.
Our blended learning products include Raz-Plus, Science A-Z, and Writing A-Z. By being accessible through the Kids A-Z mobile app, they allow you and your students to read eBooks, complete activities, and view progress reports anytime, anywhere.
Raz-Plus
This collection of books, activities, worksheets, and assessments allow you to combine instruction, independent practice, assessment, and reporting to improve students’ reading skills.
- eTools for highlighting, annotating, drawing, and stamping are ideal for active reading.
- Students listen to audio books or record themselves reading out loud.
- Quiz questions are tagged with specific comprehension skills.
- Reports consolidate quiz scores so you can view class-wide progress.
Writing A-Z
Designed for 4 levels of writing ability (Beginning, Early Developing, Developing, and Fluent), Writing A-Z resources include online writing tools, projectable worksheets, and printable materials that get your students excited about practicing and applying their writing skills.
- Projectables allow you to model writing for whole-class instruction.
- Online tools guide students in writing and publishing their own stories.
- Editing guides and rubrics help students evaluate their writing.
- Class-wide reports display the skills your students need more practice with.
Science A-Z
With multilevel content and hands-on activities, Science A-Z delivers a spectrum of books and projects that get students excited about learning science.
- Process Activities get students collaborating like real scientists and engineers.
- Multilevel eBooks illustrate high-interest science topics.
- Quiz questions are tagged with comprehension skills.
- Online reports track students’ reading activity and scores.