Daily Reading Practice
A Simple Reading Practice Plan That Does Not Feel Overwhelming
Use this calm plan for children, adults, ESL learners, older learners, or anyone rebuilding reading confidence.
The 10-Minute Starter Plan
- Read one short passage slowly.
- Reread one sentence that felt hard.
- Answer one or two questions.
- Point to the words that prove the answer.
- Stop while the session still feels calm.
The 30-Minute Practice Plan
5 minutes: Choose the lesson and preview the title.
7 minutes: Read the passage slowly.
5 minutes: Use Read Aloud or reread together.
8 minutes: Answer questions and find proof.
5 minutes: Review words and end with encouragement.
What Helps Most
Go slower than you think
Rushing makes reading feel harder. Slow reading gives the brain time to notice words and meaning.
Reread without shame
Good readers reread. Rereading is not failure. It is part of understanding.
Find proof
Instead of guessing, ask: “Where do you see that in the story?”
When a Reader Gets Stuck
Try one small help step at a time:
Read the sentence aloud together.
Cover part of the text and read one line at a time.
Ask what happened first, next, and last.
Let the reader use the Read Aloud button.
End the session before frustration takes over.
More Reading Help
Start Today
Open ReadEasy30, take the placement check, and practice one short lesson.