How can you increase your students' reading volume, achievement, and motivation? Join HMH® literacy experts as they share an independent reading framework and classroom routines that help ensure students are developing as independent readers—both at home and at school.
Think you're smarter than a fifth grader? Attend this fun, interactive session live and show us what you've got for a chance to win free books for your classroom!
LIVE attendees will receive a professional development certificate of completion and access to virtual samples of our new inFact ® leveled reader series!
Rigby® PM Digital Sampling
View five Rigby PM titles with lesson plans online now!
Hero Academy® Digital Sampling
Explore Hero Academy® now with digital samples of student books and Take and Teach lesson plans!
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View five inFact® titles with lesson plans online now!
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inFact® Leveled Readers
Stretch and grow every student’s reading ability with inFact Leveled Readers, a compelling, all non-fiction series of 91 leveled readers for Grades K–5.
Hero Academy® Leveled Readers
Integrate literacy and social-emotional learning with this new leveled reading series from Rigby® for grades K–4.
Rigby® PM Leveled Readers
Meet the needs of all students with Rigby® leveled readers and lesson plans for small-group instruction in grades K–6.
Helping Children Read the World: Stories from History
Author and teacher Carol Jago shares suggested books for your classroom library that situate social-emotional issues within real-world settings, both past and present.
Need a Timesaver? Try an Activity That Ties SEL to ELA
Integrate social-emotional learning into your English language arts curriculum with this literacy activity, where students read and study a text and practice important SEL competencies.
How to Get Students Engaged in Reading: 5 Tips for Teachers
Try these techniques and strategies to help lessen the time it takes to unlock a passion for literacy and encourage students to read.