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  2. Reading Is Fundamental - Wikipedia

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    Reading Is Fundamental (RIF) is the oldest and largest non-profit children's literacy organization in the United States. It provides books and resources to children nationwide to improve reading proficiency and encourage a passion for reading.

  3. Reach Out and Read - Wikipedia

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    Reach Out and Read is a national early literacy organization that works with pediatric care providers to encourage parents to read aloud to their children. It distributes books, provides coaching and tools, and has a strong evidence base of improving children's language and literacy skills.

  4. Accelerated Reader - Wikipedia

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    Accelerated Reader (AR) is a program that monitors and manages students' independent reading and comprehension through quizzes and tests based on books they have read. It assigns points and levels to books based on a readability formula called ATOS and generates reports to help students, teachers, and parents track progress.

  5. Tips to Help Children Learn to Read - WebMD

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    Ask your child's teachers about their reading program and how they teach literacy. Look for them to include phonics, reading out loud in class, vocabulary, and writing practice. ... like dyslexia ...

  6. READ 180 - Wikipedia

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    READ 180 is a program that uses adaptive technology to improve literacy in students who read below grade level. It has different components, such as whole-group instruction, small-group instruction, and computerized reading instruction, and it is aligned to the Common Core State Standards.

  7. Worldreader - Wikipedia

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    Worldreader provides children with access to thousands of digital books in multiple languages and supports their reading skills through apps, training, and data. Learn about its approach, impact, and partnerships in over 100 countries.

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