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  1. Reading - Wikipedia

    Reading is the process of taking in the sense or meaning of symbols, often specifically those of a written language, by means of sight or touch. [1][2][3][4] For educators and researchers, reading is a …

  2. LITERACY CHICAGO - Home

    Missed our Authors' Night? Check out pictures and a video of the authors reading from their work!

  3. Practise English reading skills | LearnEnglish

    Here you can find activities to practise your reading skills. Reading will help you to improve your understanding of the language and build your vocabulary.

  4. English Reading: English Texts for Beginners - Lingua.com

    English texts for beginners to practice reading and comprehension online and for free. Practicing your comprehension of written English will both improve your vocabulary and understanding of grammar …

  5. The Reading League - The Science of Reading

    Sep 26, 2024 · Learn the science of reading, transform reading instruction, and improve student outcomes. The science of reading is a vast, interdisciplinary body of scientifically-based research …

  6. Reading for pleasure is plummeting in the US - news.miami.edu

    Dec 5, 2025 · University of Miami experts explore the reason why and share ways to encourage youngsters to dive into pleasure reading.

  7. Reading Plus - Adaptive Literacy Program - Hybrid Learning

    Reading Plus is an adaptive literacy program that develops the fluency, comprehension, and motivation students need to be successful readers.

  8. Epic for Students

    Epic is the leading digital reading platform—built on a collection of 40,000+ popular, high-quality books from 250+ of the world’s best publishers—that safely fuels curiosity and reading confidence for kids …

  9. Kids Rarely Read Whole Books Anymore. Even in English Class.

    5 days ago · When teachers do assign whole books, they often choose from a stagnant list of classics.

  10. Use These Simple Strategies to Retain Everything You Read

    How much effort you put in relates to what you’re reading, why you’re reading it, and how interested you are. How to Read a Book explores four approaches to reading (from easiest to hardest).