Reading Groups

Reading Groups

Reading groups are a convenient way to organize students in your class. You can create, name, and edit reading groups from this page. Each student may appear in more than one group.



Reading groups offer efficiency and flexibility in assigning books and in analyzing data. When you assign a book, you can assign it to a reading group rather than selecting individual students. And in Reports, you can filter data by reading group to understand how usage and performance differ between subsets of students.

To create a new reading group, click the plus sign in the upper right and provide the appropriate information:



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