Every drill offers a complete literacy toolbox. Use Workbook Mode to build a smaller, focused lesson.
Learners use the dashboard buttons to load practice word sets, interactive practice exercises, read-aloud sentences with audio support, introductions to prefixes, suffices, spelling rules, grammar rules, composition templates, and external sites to visit for each theme. For example - visiting the Canada Post Address Verification tool.
Printables
Coach
Dictionary
Drill Words
Workbook Mode
Word Matching Exercises
Read-aloud: Drill, Theme Words
Adult Articles and Compositions
Word, Sentence Structure
Reading and Thinking
Spend as much time as you like on one word drill. When you feel ready, move on to the next one. Each drill has much to explore.
Earlier drills provide extra supports. As your skills grow, you are encouraged to use independent tools such as dictionaries and reference guides.
My Workbook: Pathways to Learning
Workbooks hold smaller, friendly sets of words you want to focus on.
I can save your progress directly in your browser storage so you can easily
pick up right where you left off.
Welcome Back to Your Workbook
Here are the stepping stones you are currently practicing:
Build Your Word Set
Choose 5 to 10 words to practice today. You can select an entire vowel row,
a consonant column, or hand-pick individual words. There are no wrong turns.
Choose Your Learning Pathway
Pathways help you focus on learning one thing at a time. Which pathway would you like to explore today?
[ SOUND ]
Focus on the sounds of the words and how they look in print.
[ MEANING ]
Focus on the meaning of words and seeing them used in context.
[ READING ]
After practicing sounds and meaning, try reading aloud.
[ WRITING ]
Writing helps everything sink in. Try some writing exercises.
Your Learning Playground
Pick an exercise to play with your curated stepping stones: