Every Reader has an accompanying audio recording, so students can listen as they read. It’s the perfect way to enjoy personal learning and extensive reading for pleasure while improving vocabulary.
Read with practice
Richmond iRead offers a wealth of interactive practice material based on each reader, which teachers can assign as they wish. These fun, diverse activities develop grammar, vocabulary, and the four skills, as well as key competences such as socio-emotional learning.
The Reading activities also target key reading subskills such as Predicting and Reading for the main idea and so develop proficiency in core literacy skills.
All the activities are organized in the same user-friendly way. ‘Before you read’ orients students to the topic and prepares them to read the main chapters. ‘After you read’ has additional extension and wrap-up activities.
Analytic and reporting tools for teachers and school leaders
Teachers can track their students’ reading progress through the gradebook, including their scores by language area and reading subskill.
Help with reading screens
Richmond iRead helps students with dyslexia or other reading-based learning disabilities practice literacy and learning skills, while having fun.