Reading Assistant
Reading Assistant is the world’s first intelligent reading assistant. As she listens to students read out loud, she constantly assesses their mastery of reading skills and delivers personalized tutoring aligned to the Science of Reading, then provides detailed reports for teachers including an individualized reading plan for every student.
2. Introduce Reading Assistant to students
Make it Routine | Plan to have your students read with Reading Assistant every day. Set a goal for students to read 2 stories per day, which takes about 10 minutes. Make it a part of your daily routine!
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Set Up Your Space |
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Model How to Read | Explicitly introduce Reading Assistant to your students and model how to read out loud with her. Use the lesson plans and slide decks provided, and customize for your needs! |
3. Help Reading Assistant Get to Know Your Students
Use the Tracking Report | Monitor your students’ reading in their first two weeks of practicing with Reading Assistant. |
Configure Practice | Early Readers are students not yet reading connected texts. Assign the Early Reader Skills Scaffold (ERSS) by following the steps here . Students can read with Reading Assistant in English, Spanish, or both. Assign practice in Spanish by following the steps here . |
Assign Assessments | After 3-6 practice sessions with Reading Assistant, assign the Benchmark Assessment to gather important data on your students’ reading skills and growth, and to ensure Reading Assistant places students with the correct text level. |
3. Set Goals and Celebrate
Set Goals | Set a simple, achievable goal for students to work towards. We recommend setting a goal of reading 2 stories per day. |
Track Progress | Track students’ progress; provide individual trackers or class posters so that students can visually see their progress. |
Celebrate | Celebrate when your students make progress and show growth! |
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