Learning A-Z (Raz Kids) should always be accessed via ClassLink. It is only available for general education classroom teachers at this time. Accounts no longer are to be shared between teachers.
Enter your username and password
From the vendor: Your Learning A-Z credentials are the ones provided before auto-rostering, those never go away.
If you forgot your password, click Forgot Password and follow these instructions.
Note: These instructions should only be used when ClassLink down.
Enter their homeroom teacher's username and click "Go"
Then the student needs to click on their student username on the class chart
If they have been assigned a password by their homeroom teacher, they need to enter their text password or click on their picture password. All student passwords are visible on your roster under the “Password” column.
(Full directions here)
Note: These instructions should only be used when ClassLink down.
AIS providers with shared rostering enabled will need to login directly from the site (https://www.raz-kids.com/main/viewpage/name/login) and will no longer be able to access the app via Classlink.
Shared Rostering Overview - Shared Rostering enables teachers, under the same license coordinator, to share students from their classroom roster with other teachers in their school or district. One example of why teachers may want to share students is if a student works with a specialist outside of their homeroom classroom. The specialist can then give assignments and monitor progress. The reading specialist can pull in students that they work with to provide differentiated instruction. One convenient feature of our shared rostering process is that the homeroom teacher does not have to do anything to allow sharing, such as give the specialist permission to share in the student.
How to Use Shared Rostering - If shared rostering is not enabled on your account, submit an IT Ticket asking the district license coordinator send an email request to support@learninga-z.com.
Teachers cannot edit the following in Learning A-Z: Student Name, Student Grade Level. These come from SchoolTool. If incorrect, please contact Katrina Hunt.
Teachers can make these edits to their classroom rosters:
· Sharing of students
· Transferring of students (from one primary teacher to another)
· Manually add a student
· Restore deactivated students
· Switch a student from one class to another under Manage Classrooms
· Edit student usernames
· Edit student passwords
· Change reading levels, update settings for Level Up! and the Reading Room, create custom assignments, etc.