Words & Language
Reading

Reading PracticeRead The Word, Hear It, Then Compare

Reading aloud connects sounds, letter patterns, word recognition, fluency, and meaning, the same tools children use whenever they meet new texts.

Friendly frog holding a CAT word card next to a reading-practice screen showing three steps — Hear it, Read it aloud, Did it feel right? — with alphabet blocks, books labelled I Can Read, Sound It Out, Practice, and Fun Reads, plus a strip of word cards (apple, bus, dog, bed, sun)

Reading Practice

Practise hearing a word, reading it aloud, and marking whether it felt right. Choose a word length here, with an optional sound pattern for focused repetition.

Hear word Read aloud Mark result
Word Listening Hear the word before reading it. Read & Check Mark whether the word was read correctly. Wrong Words Repeat words that need another try. Progress Review correct and incorrect word counts.