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  1. Reading comprehension exercises — online, free, & adaptive. Fits K-12, ESL and adult students. Easily track progress for the entire class.

  2. Welcome to ReadTheory! Let's get started! Signup as a... Student. Teacher. Parent.

  3. ReadTheory’s reading comprehension practice is adaptive and caters to the individual’s needs. Our solution automatically recognizes the student’s reading level and matches them with the appropriate text and questions.

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  4. Accompany your students on a journey through our vast library of reading comprehension content. ReadTheory's adaptive approach fosters improvement by automatically meeting learners at their own, individual ability levels. Signup takes seconds and no time is

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  6. Log in to access free reading comprehension and writing exercises sure to improve your critical thinking skills.

  7. readtheory.org › frequently-asked-questionsFAQ - ReadTheory

    Lexile levels used in Read Theory are measures of text complexity. We contract with MetaMetrics®, the inventors of the Lexile® framework, to compute the Lexile® levels for each passage. There is a range of acceptable Lexile® levels that can be appropriate for students in each grade level.

  8. The idea for ReadTheory began in a small classroom in central North Carolina. In 2010, ReadTheory’s founder, Tanner Hock, . was working as a basic skills English instructor at Alamance Community College. While there, he struggled to find materials that were actually appropriate for the levels of his students.