The summer slide is REAL 🛝
But we’ve got your back with a quick guide for families on how to use ReadTheory over the break.
Students can practice on any device, at their own level, with short quizzes that adjust as they grow.
It’s one less thing for you to worry about, and an easy win for parents who want to help their child keep growing this summer.
Share it with families here: https://hubs.ly/Q04jVDp50
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Thanks, and have a great class!
06/02/2026
Here’s a box you can tick for your future self ✅
We’re hosting two short Back-to-School webinars to help you start next school year with less stress and more already figured out.
📅 July 28 at 12 PM ET
Getting Started With ReadTheory
Perfect if you’re new to ReadTheory or just want a refresher before the new school year.
📅 August 4 at 12 PM ET
Getting the Most Out of ReadTheory’s NEW Features
We’ll walk through the latest updates designed to save time, simplify your workflow, and help students make real reading progress.
🎓 Attend live to receive 1 hour of Continuing Education credit.
📹 Register to get the recording.
Future you will be glad you did.
Save your spot here: https://hubs.ly/Q04jxxZR0
Anyone else counting down to summer? 🙋♀️
Between field days, assemblies, make-up work, and “wait, we still have to do that?” energy… this part of the year moves fast. And it is hard work.
But you’re almost there, and what you’re doing is making a difference.
So here’s your reminder that we’re cheering you on all the way to that moment when you can finally flop down on the sofa and take a very well-deserved break 💙
Be honest…
Are you already thinking about back-to-school planning, or are you still fully in summer mode? ☀️
(We promise our webinars are short enough to fit into both 😂)
If you want your August self to feel a little less stressed, you can save your spot here: https://hubs.ly/Q04hG17L0
Struggling to keep students’ attention during the end-of-year countdown?
We’ve got something to help bring back a little fun.
We recently added 100 new passages across a range of topics, so teachers can easily find something fresh to assign.
They’re easy to use, built for comprehension practice, and a great way to switch things up before summer.
Take a look: https://hubs.ly/Q04hF1990
05/27/2026
Middle-of-the-week check-in 😅
Who’s running on caffeine and end-of-year checklists right now? ☕️
Need a quick idea for a comprehension check?
Ask students: “Why does the order of events matter in this passage?”
For younger readers, think about a familiar story like The Very Hungry Caterpillar.
Why does it matter that the story follows this order?
egg → caterpillar → snacking through the week → cocoon → butterfly
That one question helps students think beyond what happened and start noticing how the text works.
It’s hard to think about August in May 😅
But we’ve got something your future self will love.
We’re hosting two short Back-to-School webinars to help you start next school year with less stress and more already figured out.
The sessions will cover:
✔ getting started with ReadTheory
✔ setting up classes and adding students
✔ assigning recurring activities & progress tracking
✔ exploring the latest updates designed to save time and simplify your workflow
Educators who attend live will receive 1 hour of Continuing Education Credit, and everyone who registers will get the recording.
So you can sign up now… and completely forget about this until July ☀️
https://hubs.ly/Q04hFPgF0
Teacher check-in 💙
What’s one student win from this year you’re really proud of?
Could be:
📚 stronger reading
🙋 more participation
💡 more confidence
👏 sticking with hard work
We want to hear it 👇
End-of-year review does not have to be complicated 😅
Shorter, focused practice is usually easier to manage anyway.
Think:
👉 one skill
👉 quick discussion
👉 small wins
Less overwhelming for everyone.
Still meaningful.
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