Here's how it works:
* Schools and libraries purchase a subscription: They pay a fee to access the Reading Counts platform.
* Students take quizzes: They take online quizzes on books they have read.
* Teachers and librarians track progress: They monitor student reading activity and progress.
If you're a student, you would need to check with your school or library to see if they have a Reading Counts subscription.
If you're looking for a way to track your reading progress, there are other free online tools you can use, such as:
* Goodreads: A popular platform for tracking books you've read, want to read, and are currently reading.
* LibraryThing: Another popular site for cataloging your books and connecting with other readers.
* BookBub: A website and app that sends you personalized recommendations for books based on your reading preferences.
I hope this helps!