Reach every student, including ELLs and reluctant readers
Our diverse library builds language comprehension across a wide range of topics and themes—one story at a time.
Language comprehension must include strong content knowledge.
Gough and Tunmer, Simple View of Reading
Storybooks build content knowledge – including science & social studies
Stories are especially crafted to be both interesting and accessible in order to engage all learners, including language learners or reluctant readers.
Captivating images on each page created by our artists and professional photographers aid comprehension and recall.
Our collection is carefully curated to include all Dolch and high-frequency words.
Extra help for language learners and reluctant readers
All early readers benefit by on-demand word-by-word audio support. This allows students to discover the sounds of the words on their own.
Embedded audio scaffolds help learners develop sound-word-meaning connections - the basis of reading comprehension.
Language Learners can also switch to their home language at any time to deepen comprehension and accelerate English language acquisition.
Practice in all language modalities: listening, reading, speaking, writing
Listening: students respond to audio prompts that capture and report listening comprehension.
Reading: students complete cloze questions and then read a passage aloud for oral fluency.
Speaking: students record retelling of the story and respond to depth-of-knowledge questions.
Writing: students practice writing online and off- screen with activities that encourage creativity.
Develop core vocabulary with interactive Wordbooks
Wordbooks are especially helpful for language learners who can transfer knowledge, but need to quickly develop everyday vocabulary in English.
All sentences are in the present tense to eliminate complex sentence structures that can impede comprehension.
Collectively, our Wordbooks cover 40 of the most common verbs and 40 common adjectives – in addition to more than 300 nouns to start constructing sentences.
Extend learning with games and printable resources
Motivate students with points as they work through each story and comprehension exercise, covering all modalities.
Differentiate instruction with printable resources that allow students to practice what they’ve learned and even showcase their creative talents!
Build confidence with games that accompany every story as students continue to to reinforce word-sound relationships and construct sentences.