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Summer Reading Program Reviews

Summer Reading Program


Reviews from Parents

Justine F.
California, MD United States
We did the 10 week summer reading, writing and spelling program. I repeated the same reading drill on week one and week nine and my 7 year old improved by 24 words per minute and my 11 year old improved by 16 words per minute. They learned how to spell almost 100 words with different vowel patterns, and the practice also gave me time to work with them on their handwriting skills. Overall, I’m so happy I used this program and hope it makes school transition much easier this summer. Thanks Bonnie for this program, we are very grateful.
Stephanie B.
TX United States
I loved the program structure and content. I liked what they were reading about and the different styles. My children enjoyed it, too. It was the right amount of time to complete the activities. The lessons were small enough chunks of time to keep my 7 and 9 year old focused and productive. We'll be looking forward to doing it again next summer!
Amy C.
BOWIE, MD United States
I enrolled my daughter in this program not sure what to expect – especially because I was really concerned I would have to force her to do it and it would be super painful all summer long. She LOVED IT! The reading fluency drill was treated like a game everyday and she loved filling out her score and striving to beat it each time. Her school assigned summer reading where the students had to read books and write short book reports. We saved that for the very last week and it was awesome because she basically did two of those per week on this program. The reading/taking notes/answering questions prepared her over and above what she had to do for school. Getting her to write notes was where I was concerned, but she loved it and strived each week to work on her handwriting as well. The phonics and spelling was also great. I was worried the words would be too challenging, but the way it's broken down and the lessons that coincide with the words make it fun, engaging and have built my daughter's confidence SO much! I am SO glad I purchased this program and we took the time this summer to do it! My daughter even asked to keep up with it while we were on vacation, which was shocking, but I loved how much she enjoyed it! We'll definitely be doing this again next summer!
Jade H.
UT United States
We gave it a solid try, but all it's done is create arguing. My kids don't enjoy most of this program. They like the digital field trip and that's about it. Every week has been a battle to force them through it. I printed week 5 this morning and after another huge battle trying to get them to start doing it, I threw it all out and walked away with everyone in tears. These are not video-game addict kids or anything, they get almost no screen time. They just didn't like the methods, the worksheets, the games, etc.
Kelley B.
MB
My son and I have tried many reading programs; this one has made the most significant difference. It trains the brain to think of reading and spelling in ways beyond rote memorization. In addition, the summer program is enjoyable and effective. As a result, my son started the school year with increased confidence as a reader, and I feel better prepared to help him with his learning.
Jennifer K.
CA United States
I started using this program after a TON of research. I needed a good fit for my 8 yr old dyslexic daughter. I'd say she 1.5-2 reading grades behind. We tried the summer program and loved it. This program was very simple and easy to acclimate to, which was a blessing bc these days I don't have the time and energy to deep dive learning new programs. Scholar Within was instantly engaging and with the easy to follow step by step layout it made everything so approachable. I had to reach out through chat a few times and always received responses quickly and they were kind, helpful, and encouraging. 5 star customer service! I like how you can change the levels within the program (I started lower so that I could build her confidence) and the variety within lessons. You might see that some are saying there's a lot of printing, I was at first concerned about this but it really wasn't bad. I'd just print a few lessons ahead of time and keep them in the folder. It was actually pretty easy and only took 1-2 minutes. They also have an option for some of the weeks to buy pre-printed materials. Do what works for you 🙂 My daughter said she really liked the games too.
Valerie K.
My child was diagnosed with ASD (autism spectrum disorder) and it has been a difficult journey in getting her to develop phonemic awareness skills and reading fluency, among other reading deficits. After enrolling her in Scholar Within's summer program, I have seen the improvement that I've been waiting for! I will definitely continue using this program throughout the school year.
Jennifer A.
PA United States
Fabulous reading program! We enrolled our daughter over the summer. It was so wonderful we decided to continue using the program during the school year.
Kimberly W.
Wonderful program for children, especially for my child with ADHD and speech delay. I am so grateful that there is a program out here for children like this.
Tiffany D.
CO United States
After reviewing this content, I thought a summer reading program would be a little more engaging for the kids. It's boring and very hands on for me to be with them each 1 hour a day which is unrealistic when both parents are working. I thought it would be more independent.

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Summer Reading Program Overview

Scholar Within’s Summer Reading Program is self-paced with a mix of online and offline activities.

Most of the actual work is done offline with paper and pencil. There are worksheets, puzzles, graphic organizer note-taking forms, printable card games, brain-body activities, digital field trips, and more.

Research shows that the physical act of writing improves learning skills faster than only using screens.

Reading passages are audio-enabled and accessed online. There are also video spelling and phonics lessons.

We provide answer keys so you can review your student’s work.

For grades K-3, most of the activities are done with a parent and child together. For grades 4-8, there are 1-2 activities that a parent or older sibling can do with the student and the rest the student can do independently with periodic check-ins.

The first week does take some parental involvement as you figure out how to do the program, but by the second week the program becomes second nature.

1. Read with Tap-to-Read

Reading along with our new online read-aloud feature builds reading speed, accuracy, and comprehension faster! 

Have you ever come across a word that didn’t quite follow standard pronunciation? How about the word ‘chaos’ or seeing a term like ‘Aurora Borealis’ for the first time?

With Tap-to-Read, you can tap on a word to hear the proper pronunciation. 

We encourage kids to sound out words first, but if they are still having trouble or want to double-check the word, they can tap on it to hear the proper pronunciation.

Tap-to-Read Technology

After reading a passage, your child can press play to listen and follow along.

You can even adjust the playing speed to help work on reading fluency.

Plus, you can adjust the font size and change the font.

Text-to-speech has never sounded this good before. 

  • Builds language skills
  • Makes the written text come alive by having voice audio files that go along with it
  • Listening skills improve
  • Improves comprehension

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2. Improve Reading Comprehension and Take Notes with Graphic Organizers

After reading the selection, your child will learn to take notes and use them later. We have custom fill-in-the-blank note-taking forms that make it easy to take notes and organize ideas. 

Yes, we even teach note-taking skills with younger grades.

If your student has a hard time with writing, they can dictate their notes or record them and then copy the notes.

  • Improves comprehension skills
  • Builds knowledge base
  • Strengthens memory skills and overall thinking skills

Reading Comprehension Questions

Most reading programs ask students questions about a reading selection immediately after they have read it.

It’s a lot easier to answer the questions when you do this.

With Scholar Within, we stretch kids’ abilities to answer questions about what they have read a day or two later. 

You might be thinking this is extremely difficult, but because kids take notes on what they have read, they can review their notes, put them away, and then answer the questions on the reading selection. 

The first week is often challenging, but kids start to realize that they need to pay closer attention to the reading selections and take better notes by the second week. 

Kids dramatically start improving their memory and comprehension by doing this process.

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3. Learn to Read Faster (Reading Fluency Training)

Just like you can train your body for sports, you can train your eyes for reading.

Reading fluency training increases the speed and accuracy of reading without compromising comprehension.

This is NOT speed reading. This is reading fluency training.

These simple drills work on training and strengthening your eye muscles to move more smoothly from left to right.

As a result, you start to read faster without skipping words or lines and avoiding repeating words.

Even adults can do this to train their eyes to read faster!

Reading fluency training:

  • Takes only 5 minutes to do
  • This leads to more efficient and proficient reading 
  • Gives practice with the automatic decoding of words 
  • Saves time and empowers you to accurately read faster
  • Intrinsically improves comprehension
  • Dramatically helps kids with dyslexia or reading challenges
  • One of the most ignored reading skills in the school system

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4. Become an Expert at Spelling with Phonics and Spelling Patterns

Even adults sometimes struggle with spelling. 

If your kids are able to build a strong foundation of spelling now, school and work will become so much easier in the years to come.

Plus, improving your spelling skills intrinsically improves reading skills because it is the inverse of reading. 

Spelling is encoding words, and reading is decoding words.

How does Scholar Within teach spelling?

Almost all words follow 8 spelling patterns. We teach spelling by grouping words according to these patterns.

  • Kids are able to see and understand how and why letters are put together the way that they are in English
  • Phonemic awareness and phonics are integrated through video lessons 
  • Students listen to a sound at a time and identify the letters to the sounds
  • Puzzles, worksheets, and games supplement spelling lessons

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5. Improve Time Management & Executive Function Skills

(The planner seen above is included in the essential box for grades 2-8.)

Improving time management and executive function skills is a critical aspect of academic and personal success. These skills involve planning, prioritizing, and executing tasks efficiently. 

This is the decision part of the reading. Every time you read:

  • You decide what you are going to read.
  • You decide when you are going to read.
  • You plan your reading to fit into your day, whether it is during a break, after school, after dinner, or before bed.

While reading, whether it’s a news story, social media, an article, or a book, your brain constantly uses executive function skills by asking yourself:

  • Is this important? 
  • Do I need to remember this?
  • What associations or connections can I draw from the characters?
  • Do I have any personal experiences that I can relate to what I’m reading?

Because these skills are so important, your kids will be doing specific activities to strengthen these skills:

  • Working memory skills
  • Flexible thinking skills
  • Overall executive function skills

We have custom-designed daily planning worksheets and goal-setting worksheets to help.

6. Play Games

At Scholar Within, we love to play games. Game playing gives your kids the opportunity to practice and learn new skills in a relaxed atmosphere. 

What type of games?

  • Word-Attack Card Games
    These games stretch your kid’s abilities to manipulate word parts and see relationships between words.
  • Antonym and Synonym Card Games
    These games work on your kid’s vocabulary skills.
  • Rhyming Card Games
    These games work on your kid’s phonemic awareness and phonics skills.
  • Brain-Body Games
    These games get your kids moving and working on improving their vestibular system. When the entire brain-body connection is working better, overall learning improves.

Games make learning more engaging and enjoyable, they can reinforce concepts, improve memory, and improve strategic thinking.

Natalie M. says, “Also, the games were really enjoyable! We even played them AFTER the lesson was over for the day. We were very impressed with the variety of activities and tools available with this program.”

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