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  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. Basal reader - Wikipedia

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    The teacher's editions are also tightly organized, containing much more than the answer key to the questions that usually appear at the end of each reading passage. The teacher's book also contains suggestions for pre-reading and post-reading activities and assessments, as well as scripted questions to ask students at specific points in a story.

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  6. Reading - Wikipedia

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    Reading is the process of interpreting symbols, often written language, to extract meaning. Learn about different types of reading, literacy, writing systems, cognitive benefits, and the state of reading achievement around the world.

  7. Dick and Jane - Wikipedia

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    Dick and Jane are the main characters of a series of reading books created by Zerna Sharp and William S. Gray to teach children to read. The books, which first appeared in 1930 and continued until 1965, depicted a stereotypical white, middle-class family and used the whole-word method of reading instruction.

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