Anonymous wrote:My 2nd grader used it. Stories were short and both fiction and non fiction. The reading comprehension quizes at the end were okay--not too hard, not too easy.
What I didn't like is that it was assigned homework and internet based. I have 4 kids, sometimes siblings have to go with others to activities and there is no internet. To me, reading should be an easy activity to do anywhere.
The other thing I didn't like is that the book levels did not correlate to the F&P books levels in school. I think she was 2 or 3 levels higher than her F&P book. The levels don't matter to me, but they did to her. "I'm a P in Raz Kids, why is Mrs. X making me read a book from the N bin?"
show her the level correlation chart:
https://www.readinga-z.com/learninga-z-levels/level-correlation-chart/ Maybe that will help her understand the difference--explain that her school uses F&P, so they will be different. It looks like RAZ level P is actually an F&P M, so Mrs. X. is really pushing her
As far as the program, I'm a tutor, and I like it. The variety of books is great.