Raz-Plus resources organized into weekly content-based units and differentiated instruction options.
Raz-Plus provides high-quality Vietnamese translated books in printable, projectable, and electronic formats. This Vietnamese book collection includes 29 levels of text that progressively increase in difficulty to help students improve their Vietnamese literacy skills. Dual language or bilingual learners can read Vietnamese texts at their level and in their areas of interest anytime with 24/7 Web access to get the practice they need to become better, more confident readers.
The Vietnamese Translated Leveled Books are an essential support for students in dual language, bilingual, and immersion programs. The carefully leveled books help emerging bilinguals develop their comprehension and fluency as they become better, more confident Vietnamese readers.
The range of fiction and nonfiction text types ensure that students can find topics that appeal to them while also connecting literacy and content-area instruction.
There can be a broad range of reading ability within any group of emerging bilinguals. The guided reading, or leveled reading, instructional approach allows teachers to place students into small groups and provide each group with developmentally appropriate texts. The English lesson plans provide a clear sequence of steps for practicing specific skills and strategies.
The eBooks provide opportunities for independent practice following each guided reading session or anytime a student has access to the Internet through a computer or tablet.
Vietnamese Translated Leveled Books work well paired with the corresponding English book for promoting literacy development in both languages.
ALL resources that support a book can be found on its homepage.
Raz-Plus Vietnamese Translated Leveled Books come in different formats to meet independent, small-group, and whole-class objectives.
Printable Books can be used in class or sent home for practice. Color, black and white, single-sided, and double-sided printed options are available.
Projectable Books can be used with digital projectors and interactive white boards. Projectable Book Tips PDF explain how to reach objectives for fluency, vocabulary, comprehension, grammar, and more using the tools provided.
Read eBooks allow students to read silently, whisper read, or record their reading using a headset or a computer's microphone and our built-in recording tools. Students can send these practice recordings to your Kids A-Z In Basket so you can check their fluency progress. You can also download and save the recordings to your computer as MP3 audio files.
Pocketbooks are the ideal size for students to take home for extra practice.
Wordless books let students use their imaginations by letting them tell their own stories with a book's illustrations. The Wordless books can also support retellings of the original text from levels aa-J. The Wordless Book Lesson provide suggested skills and strategies.
Leveled Book Lessons
Guided Reading Lessons
Common Core Supplement The Common Core Supplement plans provide additional focused instructional content to the regular guided reading lessons. These plans support teachers in meeting objectives identified in the Common Core State Standards, such as: academic vocabulary, text-dependent questions, and a constructed response to reading based on a key question. Text-dependent questions require students to cite evidence from the text and are constructed at three levels of analysis:
Quick Checks for Assessing Leveled Book Comprehension Available in printable, projectable, and eQuiz format, the Comprehension Quick Check quizzes provide text-dependent questions for an easy way to assess student understanding.
Additional eQuiz Information
Discussion Cards Discussion Cards support critical thinking, collaboration, and discussion among small groups or entire classes. Many discussion questions focus on text-dependent questions.
Each discussion card is tagged with the specific reading skill it targets. These include such skills as:
Raz-Plus English leveled books have been carefully written using stringent guidelines and the proprietary, best-in-class Leveling System to ensure accuracy and consistency.
Vietnamese translators closely review the English Leveling Criteria as part of the translations process, but some books might seem easier or more difficult in Vietnamese than their English level specifies.
Teachers can use the English levels on the Vietnamese books as a reference point, but should use their professional knowledge when determining which Vietnamese Translated Leveled Books are the best fit for individual students.
Each guided reading session takes about 15 to 20 minutes and emphasizes higher-order thinking skills while providing the opportunity for deeper understanding of the text.
Guided reading begins with an introduction of the book and discussion to build background.
Students are placed in similar-ability groups and given developmentally appropriate books to read. The teacher monitors and guides each student's progress and reading as needed.
Discussion focuses on text-dependent questions which require students to cite evidence from one or more sections of the text to formulate responses.
The English lesson plan can provide ideas or support during instruction of the Vietnamese book.