Feature 05

You Teach the Skill. We Handle the Practice.

Skill-aligned reinforcement for the lessons you already teach.

Organized by skill, not by grade level

A grade-level reader works fine if you want generic reading practice. We do not. The site is organized by the specific reading skills that show up in lesson plans and on state tests: figurative language, point of view, genre and subgenre, text structure, theme, and so on. You pick the skill. We handle the activities, lessons, and homework that reinforce it.

Reinforcement, not replacement

Ereading.AI is not trying to replace the teacher. The instruction happens in your classroom. The practice happens here. The AI tutor that comes with premium memberships knows the passage and the standard for the activity the student is working on; it is not pretending to teach the subject from scratch. That keeps the tool useful without making promises it cannot keep.

Aligned to the standards your tests use

The skill set on Ereading.AI maps to the language used on most state reading assessments and benchmark tests. If your district uses Common Core, Texas TEKS, or another state framework, the skills here line up with what the test is actually measuring. We are not inventing a private taxonomy.

New activities every week

The library grows weekly. New passages, new questions, fresh adaptive material so students do not start to memorize the rotation. This is the same workshop that has been making free reading materials for teachers since 2010, now rebuilt to run inside an LMS and grade itself.

Try it with your class

Pick a skill, assign an activity, see how it grades itself.