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ReadWorks is a comprehension tool that places resources in one spot for easy teacher and student use

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ReadWorks is a reading comprehension tool that is web-based and offers research texts for students to work with. Crucially, it goes beyond just offering reading and also includes assessments.

ReadWorks features lots of different text types, from passages to articles to full-on ebooks. The website is designed to help support reading progress and, as such, has filters to make distributing work correctly very easy. It also offers smart features to help students progress by expertly pushing them at the limit of their ability.

ReadWorks is science-based and uses cognitive research as well as standards-aligned content to help students with their reading comprehension and retention. All this comes from a nonprofit setup that is used by more than five million educators and 30 million students.

So is ReadWorks for you and your classroom?

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What is ReadWorks?

ReadWorks   is a scientifically researched collection of reading materials and comprehension tools to help students learn and educators teach effectively.

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ReadWorks continuously studies how various methods affect reading comprehension and applies that learning to what it offers. Consequently, it has developed various types of reading, from its Article-A-Day offering to its StepReads, all designed to help progress students above their natural level.

Lots of resources are available so it pays to have work distributed by educators to help students find the right level for them. The inclusion of assessment tools allows teachers to work with and monitor students so they can continue to advance at a suitable rate.

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How does ReadWorks work?

ReadWorks is free to use and provides a powerful platform comprising reading resources, assessment tools, and easy sharing to allow teachers to set work for in-class and at-home use.

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Texts come in fiction and nonfiction forms and range from passages to ebooks. Usefully, educators can assign certain passages to students along with assessment questions to follow-up the reading. This can then be shared using a link or class code, via Google Classroom for example, over email, or any other method.

Once a class is created teachers can vary the assignments as well as the standards-aligned questions. These come in short answer format but also in multiple choice, which can automatically be graded upon completion. 

It is possible to grade students, offer highlights to sections, provide direct feedback, and track progress using the dashboard. More on these tools below.

What are the best ReadWorks features?

ReadWorks is a complete assignment and assessment tool that comes with a teacher dashboard that allows progress to be monitored for students and groups.

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When assigning work, there is a selection of filters that allow teachers to search for texts by grade level, topic, content type, activity type, lexile level, and more.

The content type breaks down into some helpful special offerings. The StepReads offer a less complex version of original passages that retain all the integrity of vocabulary, knowledge, and length, only while adapting it to give access to students who may not yet be able to read at that grade level.

Article-A-Day is another special feature that delivers a 10-minute daily routine to help "dramatically" increase background knowledge, reading stamina, and vocabulary for students.

Question Sets are helpful as these are text-based questions with explicit and inferential types to help build a deeper level of understanding.

Users also have access to a vocabulary assistant, the ability to pair texts, a book studies section, image assisted ebooks, and student tools that allow for text size manipulation, split-screen view, highlighting, annotating, and more.

How much does ReadWorks cost?

ReadWorks is totally free to use and doesn't feature any adverts or tracking.

When you sign up you are encouraged to make a donation as a one-off fee or a monthly amount, but you don't have to if you don't want to. Equally, you can start using this and then make a payment as a donation when you feel it has helped you.

ReadWorks best tips and tricks

Get parental Have parents create accounts as well so they can assign reading to their kids to further help them learn as the student will know the platform already from working with it in class.

Go daily Use the Article-A-Day feature to build reading regularity into your students' lives. Do it in class or assign it for at home.

Use audio Take advantage of the audio narration feature to help students try more challenging reading options while being guided.

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ReadWorks Support Center

I have a new student in Google Classroom. How do I add them to ReadWorks?

To add students to your class, you can use the "Sync Roster" feature to update your Roster on ReadWorks. 

Syncing your roster will create student accounts that are present in Google Classroom but not in ReadWorks. It will also remove any student accounts (and their work) that are present in ReadWorks but not in Google Classroom. 

Step-by-Step Instructions: 

1. Click on "Class Admin" in the upper navigation bar.

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2. Select your class.

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3. Click on the "Options" drop-down menu.

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4. Select "Sync Roster".

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5. If needed, click "Authenticate with Google". This will prompt you to log into the Google Account you use for Google Classroom.

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6. Click "Continue" to sync your Google Classroom roster with ReadWorks.

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Your class roster on ReadWorks should now reflect your roster in Google Classroom. Unless you have locked your class, students can still join your class on ReadWorks by clicking on an assignment link in their Google Classroom stream. 

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This has been a great find. I love the stories and so do my students. I have particularly found the nondiction passages wonderful – the ones which appear in their reading books are often bland and not engaging – and so do my students. They’re learning so much and it’s stirring their curiosity to do their digging about the topics they most enjoy.

Since comprehension questions in our part of the world are not mcqs – they are usuallyquestions which require short answers – I usually dowload the passages and prepare my own questions, with maybe one or two mcqs from your question bank thrown in. Thus, my students cannot find answers and it makes them do the hard work of comprehending the passages.

I also underline some of the words and phrases and ask them to find words or phrases which mean the same and can replace them in the passage – that’s another important component of questions asked on reading comprehension passages in my part of the world, Ghana. Maybe those complaining about cheaters can use some of these strategies. They can also tweak the questions on this site to do away with cheating.

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Good Morning may we use the Redwoods and Arm Races Story for our study? I would like to say that the story and questionnaire will be a big help if you allow us to use your story to our study.

Of course. Best wishes!

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Whoever you are behind this resource, know that you are a good person and I am grateful for making such superb materials available to us. I am in Ghana, West Africa. You’ve made life a lot easier. Do you have a button to which those who wish to make a small number of donations can go?

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These comprehensions were really helpful in studying It would be great if you would add poetry comprehensions too (the ones that ask for literary elements) Really thank you.

Do you mean poems with questions like these ?

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My students has searched and found the answer keys to these readings. I wish there was a way the teacher’s could sign in for the content and keep the cheaters from having the honest kids miss out on these readings. What has our world gone to. This is so sad that my students would copy answers word for word and expect to get a 100% as well as their parents. We are growing a nation of untruth and cheaters.

Yeah, that is pretty frustrating.

It’s tough to keep the content free and open while preventing students from finding the answers.

One thing that might help is downloading the .RTF file and editing the titles of the assignments. A persistent student will still be able to find the answers, but that may make it a little harder.

Also, remember, cheaters are only cheating themselves! And the system and everyone else too, but mainly themselves! Best wishes!

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AI tutors are quietly changing how kids in the US study, and the leading apps are from China

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Evan, a high school sophomore from Houston, was stuck on a calculus problem. He pulled up Answer AI on his iPhone, snapped a photo of the problem from his Advanced Placement math textbook, and ran it through the homework app. Within a few seconds, Answer AI had generated an answer alongside a step-by-step process of solving the problem.

A year ago, Evan would be scouring long YouTube videos in hopes of tackling his homework challenges. He also had a private tutor, who cost $60 per hour. Now the arrival of AI bots is posing a threat to long-established tutoring franchises such as Kumon, the 66-year-old Japanese giant that has 1,500 locations and nearly 290,000 students across the U.S .

“The tutor’s hourly cost is about the same as Answer AI’s whole year of subscription,” Evan told me. “So I stopped doing a lot of [in-person] tutoring.”

Answer AI is among a handful of popular apps that are leveraging the advent of ChatGPT and other large language models to help students with everything from writing history papers to solving physics problems. Of the top 20 education apps in the U.S. App Store, five are AI agents that help students with their school assignments, including Answer AI, according to data from Data.ai on May 21.

There is a perennial debate on the role AI should play in education. The advantages of AI tutors are obvious: They make access to after-school tutoring much more equitable. The $60-per-hour tutoring in Houston is already much more affordable than services in more affluent and academically cutthroat regions, like the Bay Area, which can be three times as expensive, Answer AI’s founder Ric Zhou told me.

Zhou, a serial entrepreneur, also suggested that AI enables more personalized teaching, which is hard to come by in a classroom of 20 students. Chatbot teachers, which can remember a student’s learning habits and never get grumpy about answering questions, can replace the private coaches that rich families hire. Myhanh, a high school junior based in Houston, said her math grades have improved from 85 to 95 within six months since using generative AI to study.

For now, AI tutors are mostly constrained to text-based interactions, but very soon, they will literally be able to speak to students in ways that optimize for each student’s learning style, whether that means a more empathetic, humorous, or creative style. OpenAI’s GPT-4o already demonstrated that an AI assistant that can generate voice responses in a range of emotive styles is within reach.

When AI doesn’t help you learn

The vision of equitable, AI-powered learning isn’t fully realized yet. Like other apps that forward API calls to LLMs, AI tutors suffer from hallucinations and can spit out wrong answers. Answer AI tries to improve its accuracy through retrieval augmented generation (RAG), a method that fine-tunes an LLM with certain domain knowledge — in this case, a sea of problem sets. But it’s still making more mistakes than the last-generation homework apps that match user queries with an existing library of practice problems, as these apps don’t try to answer questions they don’t already know.

Some students are aware of AI’s limitations. Evan often cross-checks results from Answer AI with ChatGPT, while Myhanh uses Answer AI in an after-school study group to bounce ideas off her peers. But Evan and Myhanh are the types of self-driven students who are more likely to use AI as a learning aid, while some of their peers may handily delegate AI to do their homework without learning anything.

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For now, educators aren’t sure what to do with AI. Several public school districts in the U.S. have banned access to ChatGPT on school devices, but enforcing a ban on generative AI outright becomes challenging as soon as students leave school premises.

The reality is, it’s impossible for teachers and parents to prevent kids from using AI to study. It’s hard to discern whether a student has learned to solve a math problem by heart based on the answer they write, and detecting when essays have been written with AI is (so far) heavily flawed , too. So it may be more effective to educate kids on the role of AI as an imperfect assistant that sometimes makes mistakes rather than prohibit it completely.

Chinese dominance

As of May, the two most popular AI helpers in the U.S. are both Chinese owned. One-year-old Question AI is the brainchild of the founders of Zuoyebang, a popular Chinese homework app that has raised around $3 billion in equity over the past decade. Gauth, on the other hand, was launched by TikTok parent ByteDance in 2019 . Since its inception, Question AI has been downloaded 6 million times across Apple’s App Store and Google Play Store in the U.S., whereas its rival Gauth has amassed twice as many installs since its launch, according to data provided by market research firm Sensor Tower. (Both are published in the U.S. by Singaporean entities, a common tactic as Chinese tech receives growing scrutiny from the West .)

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The success of Chinese homework apps is a result of their concerted effort to target the American market in recent years. In 2021, China imposed rules to clamp down on its burgeoning private tutoring sector focused on the country’s public school curriculum. Many service providers, including brick-and-mortar tutoring centers and online study apps, have since pivoted to overseas users. The U.S. is unsurprisingly their most coveted international market due to its sheer size.

The fact that tutoring apps are likely to be using similar foundational AI technologies has leveled the playing field for foreign players, which can overcome language and cultural barriers by summoning AI to study user behavior. As Eugene Wei wrote in his canonical analysis of TikTok’s global success,”[A] machine learning algorithm significantly responsive and accurate can pierce the veil of cultural ignorance.”

The reliance on the same group of LLMs also makes it hard for these study apps to differentiate solely on the quality of their answers. Some of the legacy players, like Zuoyebang and Photomath, can use a combination of generative AI and search in their extensive libraries of problem sets to improve accuracy. Newcomers will need to find alternative ways to set themselves apart, like enhancing user personalization features.

“An AI agent needs to proactively engage with students and tailor its answers to individual learning needs,” said Zhou. “A raw language model isn’t a ready-to-use AI agent, so we try to differentiate by fine-tuning our AI to teach more effectively. For example, our AI bot would invite students to ask follow-up questions after presenting an answer, encouraging deeper learning rather than just letting them copy the result.”

Updated to correct text that stated AI can be used to detect essays written using AI: It cannot.

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  1. Question Sets & Answer Keys

    Where are the answer keys? Where are the question sets? Audio for question sets: where is it? Why can I no longer assign Vocabulary question sets? Common questions and support documentation.

  2. Where are the answer keys?

    Step-by-step Instructions: 1. To find the article's answer key, click on the title. 2. Then, click on the "Question Set" tab. 3. To view the answer keys, you must be a verified teacher. To verify yourself as a teacher, click on the "Show/Hide All Answers" button to send the verification email. 4.

  3. ReadWorks Support Center

    How do I turn on ELL & Extra Support Features for my student? I lost the class code. Where is it? How do I create an assignment? Students can't log-in to their ReadWorks account with Google. What is happening? How do I create groups of students? How do I import a class from Google Classroom?

  4. Reading Comprehension Passages and Question Sets

    ReadWorks offers free, high-quality reading passages and question sets that help students improve their comprehension skills.

  5. How do I reassign a question set?

    If you select " Revise ", you can still view your student's answers but will not be able to grade them again until he or she re-submits the assignment. Your student will be able to see his or her original answers and can change or edit answer choices.

  6. ReadWorks

    ReadWorks is an award-winning edtech nonprofit organization dedicated to solving the reading comprehension crisis in America.

  7. How do I create an assignment?

    To learn how to create an assignment, follow the step-by-step instructions below: Step-by-Step Instructions: 1. Click on 'Content' in the upper navigation bar.

  8. Creating & Changing Assignments

    Creating & Changing Assignments. How do I create an assignment? How do I change an assignment after I've created it? How can I remove a student from an assignment? How do I disable copy/paste in my students' accounts? How can I end an assignment? How do I assign an article to multiple classes?

  9. ReadWorks

    ReadWorks is an edtech nonprofit organization that is committed to helping to solve America's reading comprehension crisis.

  10. How to Use ReadWorks

    Create classes and assignments online, including integrating with Google Classroom. Access progress reports and data, including automatically-graded multiple choice questions. Differentiate for individual students and groups. Students can: Complete assignments online or with offline mode. Listen to assignments with audio. Highlight and annotate.

  11. What is ReadWorks and How Does It Work?

    ReadWorks is a complete assignment and assessment tool that comes with a teacher dashboard that allows progress to be monitored for students and groups. (Image credit: ReadWorks) When assigning work, there is a selection of filters that allow teachers to search for texts by grade level, topic, content type, activity type, lexile level, and more.

  12. ReadWorks Comprehension Reading Passages

    Why assign reading passages? How to use reading passages. Differentiate with reading passages.

  13. Student Help

    Guide students seamlessly into ReadWorks digital platform. Learn about sign-in, assignments completion, and more!

  14. Question Sets

    ReadWorks text-dependent question sets provide carefully scaffolded practice in activating prior knowledge about text structure, inferring, monitoring and clarifying, and questioning. They help readers engage with texts and dig deeply into what they're reading. Early research shows that students benefit from regularly doing our question sets ...

  15. Find Reading Passages

    ReadWorks is an edtech nonprofit organization that is committed to helping to solve America's reading comprehension crisis.

  16. Getting Started with ReadWorks

    Learn about the content and curricular supports ReadWorks offers and how to use them effectively for your instruction, whether it's in-person, hybrid, or remote!

  17. PDF DIGITAL FEATURES USER GUIDE

    If you have imported a class from Google Classroom, you can choose to publish assignments created on the ReadWorks directly to your class stream. Students can access their assignments from here.

  18. Readworks Answer Keys Flashcards

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  20. I have a new student in Google Classroom. How do I add them ...

    Your class roster on ReadWorks should now reflect your roster in Google Classroom. Unless you have locked your class, students can still join your class on ReadWorks by clicking on an assignment link in their Google Classroom stream.

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    Floyd loved his secret spot hidden in reeds by the Little Sandy river. "How will I ever get through this project?" sighed Floyd Jameson, shaking his head in despair as he thumbed through his notes from science class. He was sitting on a bench hidden in the tall reeds alongside the banks of his beloved Little Sandy, a small Florida...

  22. Reading Comprehension Worksheets

    Here are a bunch of free reading comprehension worksheets. These will help students master reading skills. You can print, edit, or complete these worksheets online. Try the nonfiction or short story reading worksheets to cover general reading skills. Or focus on specific reading skills like making predictions .

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