Reading Plus: How Students Sign In

Students can sign in to Reading Plus in two ways. This article walks through both ways a student can log in to Reading Plus.

 

Which Sign in Method Does Your Student Use?

There are two ways to sign in to Reading Plus. 

Login Type Login Directions
Single Sign-On (SSO)

Through your district portal or 3rd party portal, like Clever or ClassLink. 

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Click here to jump to SSO Login directions.

 

Direct Login

Through the DreamBox Reading login page.

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Click here to jump to Direct Login directions.

 

Signing in through a Single Sign-On Portal (SSO)

Gather the Sign in Information You or Your Student Needs

To make sure the sign-in process goes as smoothly as possible, make sure you know how the student will sign in and have their credentials ready. 

  • If a student will type their username and password to log in, you need the student’s district single sign-on username and password.
  • If the student will use a Clever Badge or ClassLink QuickCard, make sure you have these ready. 

Clever Badge

ClassLink Quick Link Card

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Signing in via SSO

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Before you begin:
Make sure you know the URL or shortcut to your district's SSO portal. If you are not sure where to go but know that students sign in using Clever or Classlink, use the resources below to find your district portal. 

Step 1: Open an internet browser on your student's computer, laptop, or Chromebook.

Step 2: Navigate to your SSO portal and type the student's district SSO username and password or tap the Clever Badge login icon and scan their Clever Badge. (The image below is an example of a district Clever portal.)

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Step 3: When the SSO portal opens, select the Reading Plus icon. The student's Reading Plus account will open.

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Support Icon-DBL-Tip Box_50px.png Students' SSO login credentials are created and managed by your school or district. Customer Support does not have access to them. If you need to verify your student's login credentials please contact your student's teacher and/or district IT department.

 

Signing in through Direct Login 

Gather the Sign in Information You or Your Student Needs

To make sure the login process will go as smoothly as possible, make sure you know the following before you try to log in:

  • School Site Code
  • Student's username and password
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What is a Site Code?

A Site Code is a unique code that Reading Plus assigns to an entire school. The Site Code is a school’s main entrance to Reading Plus. Each student at a school uses the same Site Code to open the door to Reading Plus.

 

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Families: If your child has forgotten the Site Code:

  • Ask your child’s Reading Plus teacher or classmates who are also using Reading Plus for the site code.
  • If you are unable to get the Site Code, please contact our Customer Support Team

 

Signing in via Direct Login

Step 1: Open https://login.readingplus.com in a browser window. 

Step 2: Click the I'm a Student button. The Student Login page opens.

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Step 3: Enter the Site Code and click Next.

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You will only need to enter the Site Code the first time the student logs in. The device will remember the student's Site Code the next time they log in.

Families: If your child has forgotten the Site Code:

  • Ask your child’s Reading Plus teacher or classmates who are also using Reading Plus for the site code.
  • If you are unable to get the Site Code, please contact our Customer Support Team

 

Step 4: Enter the student's username and password and log in. 

 

Need Additional Help?

If your child has forgotten the username and password to the school’s portal, his or her Reading Plus teacher will need to provide them.

If you have any additional questions or need assistance, contact our Customer Support Team

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