Early Reading

Early Reading

Stories to engage young readers.

Early Reading has 30 short stories. Most of the words are 1 or 2 syllables. They are in simple sentences. Sentences have 5 to 8 words. The student is asked to answer three direct questions that rely on facts in the story.

Reading for Details I

Reading for Details I

Reading practice for Grades 1-3

Read 26 stories about adventures, activities, nature, and human interests. All require careful reading to comprehend and recall details in order to answer the comprehension questions that follow. The student is asked to determine the main idea of the story, answer some questions that rely on details in the story, and make an inference that is supported by the details.

Reading for Details II

Reading for Details II

Reading practice for Grades 4-6

Older readers can enjoy 28 stories written by people from around the world. All require careful reading to comprehend and recall details in order to answer the comprehension questions that follow.

Reading Comprension

Reading Comprehension

For older children and adults

Older children struggling with reading and adults learning to read can enjoy 37 stories about history, nature, and human interests. These stories test comprehension as they provide interesting facts about the world around us.

Functional Memory

Functional Memory

Reading and remembering

This exercise is designed to improve the dual processing tasks of memory and comprehension at the sentence and paragraph levels. You are asked to read an advertisement and answer three questions about it.