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Our May Star of the Month is Mason, a fifth grader at Lincoln Street School in Franklin, MA, who has made incredible progress in Read Live! Here is what his teacher, Ms. Murphy, wrote about him:

"Mason has been faithfully using RN since third grade. We are all thrilled to see his progress with fluency, vocabulary and comprehension! He started the year as someone v...


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What is the best way to ensure your Read Live students don't lose the progress they made in reading this year? Have them work in One Minute Reader Live over the summer! In school, the majority of Read Live students are working in Read Naturally Live. All of these students also have free access to One Minute Reader Live—an effective and fun summer reading tool.

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Teacher Appreciation Week officially begins today. Let's celebrate with a bunch of free resources for you. These resources include phonics games, vocabulary exercises, cue cards to help emerging readers with visually confusing letters, a system for mastering the most frequently misspelled words, and more--all free!

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Teacher Appreciation Week is just around the corner! Here are five meaningful ways students can honor their teachers during this special week. [Read more]

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In order to know whether a student has made enough progress to exit a Read Naturally program, you need to assess the student with grade-level material. It is important to celebrate your student’s daily growth from cold to hot timings in a story, the student’s goal being increased and the student moving up a level. It is also exciting to see a student’s cold-timing scores increas...

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