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ReadnQuiz is a K-12 reading comprehension quiz and reading motivation platform from IntraData, Inc., positioned 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 built around post-reading quizzes, points, rankings, progress reports, and classroom management to improve reading engagement and accountability.
The platform highlights more than 60,000 K-12 quizzes and also allows schools or classes to build their own quiz lists. Teachers can set the number of questions, passing scores, retake limits, waiting periods before retakes, and whether students may take quizzes at home, by class or group. Features such as randomized question and answer order, plus different question sets for retakes, help reduce repeated answering and cheating risks. On the reporting side, it can track student progress, points, and class rankings, and it also lets students rate books for interest and difficulty.
ReadnQuiz is more of a school-level management tool. The site says it can sync rosters with a Student Information System, automatically create teacher and student accounts, add or remove classes, transfer students, and support bulk student uploads. Setup is described as requiring no technical skills and taking less than half an hour to launch, with free technical support included. Customer feedback also mentions that it is easy for both teachers and students to use, with relatively responsive support.
Pricing information is incomplete. The website only states that it offers a 30-day full-featured free trial, that pricing is βaffordable for schools,β and that billing is based on the average annual number of students, with flexible student additions or removals to avoid paying for unnecessary licenses. No specific prices, payment methods, refund policy, or certification information were found.
Its strengths are its focused feature set, large quiz database, detailed class rules, and relatively complete reporting and roster management. It is suitable for K-12 schools, library reading programs, English reading teachers, and homeschooling users. Its limitations are that it is not a complete curriculum, does not provide information about teaching staff, and does not specify instruction language or certificates. For schools in China, its English reading resources, Lexile-oriented approach, and fit with the U.S. K-12 context may be useful, but alignment with local textbooks needs to be assessed independently.
The source material does not provide information about access from mainland China, network stability, or payment methods, so its availability in China can only be considered unknown. If it cannot be used reliably, alternatives may include local reading assessment systems, school library management platforms, or similar international products such as Accelerated Reader and Reading Counts.
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