ReadnQuiz is a K-12 reading comprehension quiz and reading motivation platform from IntraData, Inc. The 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; rather, it is an online tool schools can use for reading assessment, points-based motivation, progress tracking, and classroom management.
The platform claims to offer more than 60,000 K-12 quizzes. Teachers can set the number of questions, passing scores, and retake policies by class or group, and can restrict students to taking quizzes only at school or allow them to complete them at home. Its “Unique Retakes” feature, along with randomized questions and randomized answer order, helps reduce repeated answering and cheating. The integrated quiz browser lets students choose books from the school’s own quiz list without needing to visit another website. For reporting, it can track student progress, points, and class rankings, and it also supports Lexile reading level metrics.
The main site lists School Edition, Classroom Edition, and Homeschool Edition, all with a 30-day full-featured free trial and an emphasis on “no obligation.” Detailed pricing is not disclosed; the site only states that it is affordable for schools and uses flexible licensing: students can be added or removed during the year, with billing based on the full-year average count. For deployment, the platform says no technical expertise or IT staff are required, that it can be up and running within half an hour, and that it supports bulk student uploads as well as roster synchronization with a Student Information System.
Its main strength is its highly focused use case: it is well suited to helping schools build a reading culture, motivate students to read, and give teachers quantifiable reading progress data. The ability to fine-tune settings by class, support multiple teachers, collect question feedback, and rate book difficulty and interest level all point to strong school-management capabilities. The downside is that it is not a complete curriculum system, and information such as teaching language, instructor qualifications, and certificate accreditation is absent. Specific pricing, payment methods, and contract terms are also not provided in the main content. If used for Chinese-language reading or within China’s curriculum system, its suitability would still need further verification.
ReadnQuiz is better suited to K-12 English reading programs, school libraries, English teachers, classroom reading point systems, and homeschool users. Access from mainland China, payment options, and local support are not disclosed, so these remain “unknown.” If using it in China, you should first test website connectivity, school network restrictions, account setup, and the payment process. Alternatives to compare include Accelerated Reader, Reading Counts, or localized reading assessment platforms.
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