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ReadnQuiz is a K-12 reading comprehension quiz and reading incentive platform from IntraData, Inc. Its official website explicitly positions it as an alternative to Accelerated Reader® and Reading Counts. It is not a live class, recorded course, or 1-on-1 tutoring service in the traditional sense; instead, it is an online tool built around post-reading quizzes, points, rankings, reading levels, and teacher management.
The platform claims to offer more than 60,000 K-12 quizzes, making it suitable for schools that want to build accountability and incentives around English reading. Teachers can configure the number of questions, passing scores, retake limits, and waiting periods before retakes for different classes or groups. They can also restrict quizzes to on-campus use only or allow students to complete them at home. Question and answer orders are randomized, and retakes may include entirely new questions, which helps reduce repeated answer memorization and cheating. A built-in quiz browser lets students search for books within the school’s dedicated quiz library without needing to visit other websites.
The admin side supports student information system synchronization, bulk student uploads, automatic account creation, class changes, and restoration of student history. Reporting tools can track student progress, points, and class rankings, and can also incorporate students’ ratings of book difficulty and preference to help teachers refine reading recommendations. For pricing, the official website lists School Edition, Classroom Edition, and Homeschool Edition, and offers a 30-day full-featured free trial. Licensing appears relatively flexible and is billed based on the average annual number of students, but specific prices were not found in the captured text.
The main strengths are its clear product focus and its coverage of the quiz bank, assessment, motivation, reporting, and administrative features needed for school reading programs. It also has a low setup barrier, claims schools can get started in half an hour, and provides free technical support. The drawbacks are that it is more of an English reading ecosystem tool and does not provide teaching content or instructor-led teaching services. Certification or credential information is missing, and specific pricing, payment methods, and localization support are not disclosed. If a school’s reading list does not match its quiz database well, the results may be limited.
ReadnQuiz is better suited to K-12 schools, English teachers, library reading program coordinators, and homeschooling families using original English reading materials. Chinese users considering it for international schools or English reading programs should first test whether its quiz database covers their commonly used book lists, and also confirm access speed, account management, and the payment process. The captured text does not provide information on accessibility from mainland China, so this remains unknown. Alternatives to consider include Accelerated Reader, Reading Counts, or local reading check-in and assessment systems.
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