For teachers
Plan a reading lesson, assign activities, follow progress, and download resources from one dashboard.
Digital English teaching app for K-12 classrooms
Animated books, read-aloud support, games, teacher assignments, and progress reports help schools build a joyful reading routine from A1 to B2.
About BookWall Class
Plan a reading lesson, assign activities, follow progress, and download resources from one dashboard.
Open animated stories, listen, read, play vocabulary games, and complete quick comprehension checks.
Use a structured English library with levels, reports, classroom management, and integration-ready flows.
Platform features
Scene-based stories combine reading, listening, visual context, and short comprehension checks.
Students can hear the text, follow highlighted lines, and replay difficult sentences.
Matching, sentence building, spelling, and recall activities help words move into active use.
Teachers assign stories, activities, and homework by level, class, group, or individual learner.
Reader tools include bigger text, dyslexia-friendly spacing, focus mode, and low-distraction layouts.
Class setup can support Google Classroom, LTI-style links, SSO, and WebGL browser checks.
Learning model
A prompt, image task, and key words help students activate what they already know.
A leveled short text supports reading, listening, prediction, and detail checking.
Flashcards, sentence building, matching games, and quick checks turn input into use.
Scores, follow-up homework, and parent notes help teachers keep the class moving.
Titles
Ready-to-teach material
Research-based methodology
A research-style outcome panel shows how comprehension, listening, and vocabulary can be tracked over time.
Lessons are organized by CEFR, Lexile-style bands, skill goals, and teacher-friendly objectives.
Science, history, culture, music, and everyday life topics make the reading path feel useful and fresh.
Story prompts invite empathy, confidence, creativity, collaboration, and classroom discussion.
Interactive reader
A2 Story Sample
Sara waited at the bus stop after school.
She found a small blue bag on the seat.
Inside, there was a bus ticket and a library card.
Ten minutes later, the owner came back and thanked her.
BOOKR Next
Students can switch between read-aloud, focus mode, dyslexia-friendly spacing, and guided highlighting.
The next book, vocabulary set, and comprehension activity are suggested from the learner's progress.
Every reading action can appear in the student and admin dashboards as progress evidence.
Compatible with school systems
Rostering, assignments, class groups, and school-domain management can be mapped into the product flow.
Single course links, user management, content listings, and score exchange are represented in the model.
Deep links can bring students from a school account directly into assigned stories and games.
The new interface uses lightweight 3D-style scenes and can later be connected to real WebGL content.
Login and account access
Assign titles, manage groups, view reports, download printables, and prepare the next lesson.
Enter the reading app, continue assigned stories, complete games, and collect progress badges.
Set up classes, check technical requirements, connect school systems, and manage users.
The public website stays clean. Student statistics, assigned books, activity data, scores, vocabulary, and class messages live in a separate app-style page.
Preview dashboardTeacher dashboard
Pick a story, eight target words, and one quick check for each learner level.
Reading sheets, sentence frames, dictation cards, and speaking rubrics are ready to use.
Share progress, new vocabulary, and a short home-practice suggestion in one clear note.
Gamified motivation
Students complete one short story, collect vocabulary stars, and unlock the next level.
Classes compete through reading minutes, comprehension checks, and speaking tasks.
Students turn stories into posters, mini-presentations, or role-play scenes.
AI classroom assistant
Create a warm-up, vocabulary list, comprehension questions, and homework from a selected story level.
Suggest easier prompts, challenge tasks, and speaking frames for mixed-ability classrooms.
Turn scores and activity data into short teacher-editable progress notes for families.
All devices
What experts would look for
"Digital storytelling works best when reading, sound, and meaningful interaction support the same learning goal."
Literacy researcher"Gamified practice should feel playful, but the teacher still needs clear evidence of progress."
School program lead"A calmer reader with audio, highlighting, and spacing options can help more learners stay with the text."
Inclusion specialistCase studies
A teacher assigns two animated stories per week, then uses quiz scores to group students for support.
Students practice target words with flashcards and short story replays before completing a quick check.
School admins review class activity, license usage, and student engagement from a separate dashboard page.
Teacher resources
Placement checklist, class routine cards, and first-week guided reading worksheets.
A themed reading ladder with badges, family reading prompts, and class celebration ideas.
Browser checks, WebGL support, class import steps, and a simple school rollout checklist.
Teacher notes for focus mode, ADHD-friendly pacing, dyslexia-friendly text, and calmer activities.
Blog
Use reading time, CEFR level, and student interest to pick books that feel achievable.
Short review games help students remember useful words before they start a new story.
Look at completed books, quiz accuracy, reading minutes, and teacher messages together.
Resellers
Prepare demo accounts, sample classes, and a guided walkthrough for school leaders.
Track active seats, teacher accounts, and class imports from the admin dashboard.
Provide setup guides, teacher routines, printable resources, and technical checks.
Interactive practice
Vocabulary Card
wanting to know or learn something
Quick Check
Questions
Yes. The prototype supports level-based reading paths and can be extended to assign tasks to classes, groups, or individual learners.
Yes. The resources section now models printable worksheets, reading routines, technical guides, and monthly classroom packs.
Yes. Story pages, read-aloud controls, vocabulary games, and quick checks are designed for guided or independent learning.
The integration area is prepared for Google Classroom-style imports, SSO, LTI links, and browser compatibility checks.
Shop
One teacher dashboard, student reader access, assigned books, and basic progress reports.
Request starterMultiple classes, admin reporting, license tracking, teacher resources, and onboarding support.
Start school trialDemo setup, rollout materials, school presentation structure, and technical checklist.
View reseller flowStart free
Registration follows the original product flow more closely: school email, teacher details, country, role, institution, and class size.