Make Learning as Fun as Their Favorite Sport
With LitZone, your kid can practice their math and english skills while managing their own professional sports franchise — Grades 3-8

How LitZone Works
Engage your students with high-interest texts and daily rewards

Students build their dream teams of real-life players

Students complete reading & math exercises to earn rewards

Teachers track student progress and join the fun themselves
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Teachers Nationwide
See how LitZone builds daily reading habits in classrooms across the country
My kids who like sports were really excited and wanted to start reading right away. They love being able to pick their guys and be part of a league
It was super easy to set up a league and invite students to classes. My kids were super excited. When football season starts I know they will be all over it
I love how the career spotlight articles give kids options in the field of sports other than being an athlete. The wording of the questions are awesome
Sports News for Kids!
Power rankings, sports science and more, written at multiple reading levels
Fun And Accessible
Reading and math practice that feels like game day
Awesome Rewards
From stylish jerseys to powerful stat boosts, your child will earn meaningful rewards every time they read
Multiple Reading Levels
With support for grades 3 to 8, you can ensure that your child always has access to reading material at their level
Friendly Competition
Host leagues with your family or friends and compete in a game where the best player (and reader) wins
Curriculum-Aligned Math and Reading Practice
Number & Operations-Fractions (B.3.d)
Solve word problems involving addition and subtraction of fractions referring to the same whole and having like denominators
In a game against the Los Angeles Dodgers on May 31st, Aaron Judge got on base 34 times. If 24 of those were home runs, how many were regular hits?
Ratios & Proportional Relationships (A.1)
Expressions & Equations (B.3)
Reading: Informational Text (8.3)
Reading: Key Ideas & Details (5.2)
Reading: Craft & Structure (6.4)
In a game against the Los Angeles Dodgers on May 31st, Aaron Judge got on base 34 times. If 24 of those were home runs, how many were regular hits?
Safe And Private
Safety and privacy features carefully designed for young fans
- Privacy First - We are COPPA & FERPA compliant and never collect unnecessary information
- No Inappropriate Ads - We offer a safe space free from the inappropriate ads that plague other sports sites
- No Chat Features - No direct messaging, voice chat or comment sections

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One Sport. All Year.



- Track your child's progress with our parent portal
- Daily math & vocabulary practice
- More jerseys, logos, fields and courts
- Access to team doctor, analyst, reporter & more
- Premium custom items

All Sports. All Year.



- Track your child's progress with our parent portal
- Daily math & vocabulary practice
- More jerseys, logos, fields and courts
- Access to team doctor, analyst, reporter & more
- Premium custom items
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