Thanks to the « Reading Challenge » feature, a teacher can, through their class or school’s subscription, give pupils access to a limited number of stories for reading at home.
You can see here , the presentation of the reading challenge.
A necessarily limited use
For reasons related to our rights holders (publishers and authors), we cannot give families too much access via the school subscription. Families can only use our digital and audio library at home, via the school subscription, as part of their class activities and not for strictly family use.
In this case, families can subscribe to our monthly or annual plan, with or without a reading module.
How does it work in practice?
10 stories per reading challenge
A reading challenge can contain a maximum of 10 stories.
A reading challenge by a group of pupils
A group of pupils can only access a reading challenge and therefore 10 stories at a given moment.
However, a teacher can create different reading challenges each week, as long as they stay within the number of readings allowed in the month (below).
200 readings at home per month
Over a whole month, for a given class, there could be a maximum of 200 stories read at home in total. For a class of 20 pupils, this corresponds to around 2 stories per pupil per week.
If a child rereads the same story multiple times, it only counts as one story read.
This reading limit only applies to reading at home. There is no limit on what pupils can read in class.