While summer is a time for fun and relaxation, it’s also when many kids experience the “Summer Slide” — losing valuable reading skills before the next school year. But we’ve got the perfect solution!
The Summer of ReadWorks Workbook is for students entering grades 2, 3, and 4–critical years for learning to read.
The workbook includes 8 weeks of reading practice with high-interest, nonfiction articles delivered within our popular Article-A-Day topical format designed to keep kids learning all summer long. Easy, 10-minute daily reading that is aligned to grade-level expectations.
Perfect for travel, summer routines, and keeping skills sharp.
Order Your Workbook
The Summer of ReadWorks Workbook is for students entering grades 2, 3, and 4–critical years for learning to read.
The workbook includes 8 weeks of reading practice with high-interest, nonfiction articles delivered within our popular Article-A-Day topical format designed to keep kids learning all summer long. Easy, 10-minute daily reading that is aligned to grade-level expectations.
Perfect for travel, summer routines, and keeping skills sharp.
Order Your Workbook
Order your Summer of ReadWorks Workbook
For $25, you get eight weeks of reading developed by expert teachers, all based on the science of reading. Your purchase supports our mission as a nonprofit to provide high-quality resources to improve reading comprehension.
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If you are purchasing outside of the United States, please purchase on Amazon and/or Walmart due to our shipping constraints.
Contact [email protected] for bulk sale information.
If you are purchasing outside of the United States, please purchase on Amazon and/or Walmart due to our shipping constraints.
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The Importance of the Summer of ReadWorks Routine
New Week, New Topic
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- 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. Read along with your reader to share in the learning and growing!
- Once you and your reader have read the day's passage, talk about it together! Spark family conversation by asking, "What did you learn from this article that you thought was interesting and you want to remember?" Just this one question can be enough to make the reading experience meaningful.
- Your reader then records this interesting knowledge in the Book of Knowledge, located at the end of each week's reading. Writing will cement this new knowledge in your reader’s memory, where they can draw on it each time they tackle new reading.
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