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Would you like to accelerate reading progress, close the reading gap, and encourage reluctant readers?


Reading Plus can help! How does it work?


Diagnostic assessment


A fast and effective way to determine pupils’ reading levels and skill gaps.


An evidence-based solution


Reading Solutions UK collaborated with Derby Research School and Spencer Academy Trust in a year-long efficacy study. The study was a success as the results showed, on average:


• Pupils who used Reading Plus as a reading development tool made 36% more progress than non-users.


Adaptive, personalised learning Pupils are challenged at their right level. Reading tasks adjust dynamically.


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Teacher-directed instruction


Integrated formative assessments drive differentiated instruction.





Disadvantaged children using Reading Plus made 97% more progress than disadvantaged children in the control schools.


• Boys who used Reading Plus made 45% more progress than boys in the control schools.


“Reading Plus helped increase our SATs scores. It really extended pupils and challenged them to access the higher-level questions.”


Emma Mowat, Literacy Lead at Osbaldwick Primary School.


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Trial Reading Plus with a FREE four-week pilot today: 0191 389 6078


info@readingsolutionsuk.com


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