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Whether your child is an avid or struggling reader, in first or fifth grade, interested in science or history, ReadWorks can help engage your child with more reading. Whether you prefer the convenience of digital access or the tactile pleasure of a printed book, ReadWorks has you covered. Learn more about beating summer slide with a free webinar. Register here!
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Want more tips to support your child’s reading at home?
Read the parents section of the blog for simple, effective ways to boost reading every day.
Read the parents section of the blog for simple, effective ways to boost reading every day.
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4 Parent reading tips
Here are our expert-created summer tips to help your family grow and learn at home.
1. The knowledge your reader has about the world has always been one of the most important factors in their success as readers. Taking time to read high-quality, engaging nonfiction is a great way to build the knowledge needed to become a successful reader. 2. Motivate your reader by following their interests! Help figure out what they are interesting in learning about and support them in finding ways to read about the topics they’re interested in. |
3. Learning new things is like velcro: we learn even more when we read texts that are related to each other by topic because the knowledge from each new article sticks to what we just learned like velcro! When your reader finds a topic that interests them, help them find multiple texts to read about it.
4. Talk about it! Making reading social can be a big motivator. Ask questions about what your reader is learning and read together. If they ask you questions you can’t answer, explore answers by reading about the topic together. Include siblings or friends in reading and sharing too.
our top summer passages
fiction series your reader will love
6th Grade
Francisco, who lives in a colony of humans on a faraway planet, decides to do some exploring on his own.
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7th Grade
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8th Grade
A coding competition gets disrupted when a mysterious hacker named Danger takes over.
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For families with children entering the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th grades. Our experts, trusted by over 1 million reading teachers, have curated a summer reading program that is easy, knowledge-based, and fun. You can do it together as a family or let your children learn on their own! Each week is a new, rich topic about science, arts, technology, or world cultures. Each day, your reader will read an article about the week’s topic, building a deep well of new, connected knowledge. Each purchase helps support our mission to ensure every child in America because a successful, joyful reader. |