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Summer Reading Programs for Kids — Pre-K Through 8th Grade

Summer Reading Programs · Pre-K–8th Grade

See Real Reading Progress in Just 4 Weeks

Small-group, expert-led reading instruction that builds confidence, improves fluency, and helps your child actually enjoy reading again.

  • Just 6 students per class
  • Live, online instruction with expert teachers
  • Proven, grade-specific programs
Boy smiling at laptop during online reading class with family at kitchen table
3M+
Families Served
56
Years of Excellence
1,320+
5-Star Reviews
<3%
Teacher Acceptance Rate
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Who Is This For?

Is this the Right Summer Reading Program for Your Child?

If your child is struggling, losing confidence, or just not reaching their potential in reading — this is designed to create real progress.

Here's what makes it work:

50-Minute Live Classes

No Passive Learning

Every session is interactive — your child is reading, responding, and getting real-time feedback the entire time.

Max 6 Students

More Attention

Small groups mean your child stays engaged and gets the attention they need to improve.

Expert Reading Teachers

Top 3%

Your child works with a highly trained reading teacher — not a general tutor.

Practice Between Sessions

Skills That Stick

Short daily practice builds on each lesson so skills actually stick.

Personalized Reading Report

Clear Progress You Can See

At the end, you'll know exactly what improved and what comes next.

Flexible Schedule

Fits Your Summer

Choose times that work for your family — without rearranging everything.

How It Works

How Our Summer Reading Programs Work

What your child does each week to build real reading progress.

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50 min/week

Live Class With an Expert Teacher

Small group of 6 students. An expert reading teacher leads every session. Your child reads out loud, participates, and gets real-time feedback — every class.

2
15 min/day

Daily Practice Between Sessions

Short daily practice connects directly to each lesson. Pre-K–5th: interactive Reading Routine App. 6th–8th: structured reading that reinforces skills.

3
End of program

Personalized Reading Report

Your child's teacher provides a clear report — what improved, where they grew, and what to focus on next.

Our Approach

A Connected System That Actually Works

Most reading programs are fragmented — skills taught in isolation, practice disconnected from instruction.

This isn't.

Every part of the program works together: live instruction, guided practice, skill progression, and real-time feedback.

That's how progress builds — and why many families start seeing results within the first two weeks.

This is how the Reading Advantage Cycle works:

  • Skills build on each other — not taught in isolation
  • Real-time, actionable feedback every session
  • Expert teachers who adjust in the moment
  • Practice that reinforces each week's learning
  • Progress many families notice within the first two weeks
IRD integrated reading cycle — phonics, fluency, and comprehension reinforcing each other
About the Format

Most "Online Learning" Doesn't Work.
This Is Different.

Most online programs mean videos, clicking through lessons, and kids zoning out.

This isn't that.

Every class is live, led by an expert reading teacher — with just 6 students per group.

Your child isn't watching.

They're reading out loud, participating, and getting real-time feedback every session.

Why This Works (And Most Online Programs Don't)

Teaching children online is different. It requires different techniques, different pacing, and a completely different way of keeping kids engaged.

Most programs tried to figure this out during COVID. We started years before that.

We began teaching in 2013 — and spent years refining our approach before bringing it online. Since then, we've continuously improved how we teach in this format — so kids stay engaged, make real progress, and actually enjoy the experience.

That's why many parents tell us their child is more focused here than in a classroom — fewer distractions, more attention, and no way to check out.

We've now taught over 250,000 students this way.

6
Students per class
11+
Years teaching live online
<3%
Of teachers accepted
Programs by Grade

Summer Reading Programs by Grade Level

Choose your child's grade to see exactly what they'll learn — with instruction designed specifically for their level.

Pre-K & Kindergarten

Letters, Sounds, and Early Reading Skills

Your child learns the building blocks of reading — letter sounds, blending, sight words, and early comprehension — in a structured, supportive environment with just 6 students per group.

  • Recognize letter sounds and connect them to words
  • Blend sounds to read simple words and sentences
  • Build early comprehension through guided reading
1st Grade

From Sounding Out to Reading Smoothly

Your first grader builds the skills that make reading click — moving from sounding out words to reading simple stories with confidence.

  • Apply phonics skills to read real stories independently
  • Read with growing confidence and fluency
  • Understand characters, events, and story structure
2nd Grade

From Phonics to Fluency and Meaning

Your second grader moves from decoding to fluency — tackling longer words, reading with expression, and starting to truly understand what they read.

  • Decode longer words and read with expression
  • Understand characters, motivations, and story meaning
  • Build vocabulary through context and discussion
3rd Grade

Richer Stories, Deeper Thinking

Third grade is the shift from "learning to read" to "reading to learn." Your child builds the comprehension and fluency that power every subject from here forward.

  • Read fluently across fiction and nonfiction
  • Identify main ideas, details, and themes
  • Solve unfamiliar words using context and structure
4th Grade

Stronger Comprehension, More Complex Text

Your fourth grader strengthens comprehension across increasingly complex text — building the analytical skills that separate strong readers from students who just get by.

  • Summarize, analyze, and monitor understanding while reading
  • Identify themes and support them with evidence
  • Expand vocabulary through context and discussion
5th Grade

Critical Thinking and Independent Reading

Your fifth grader tackles grade-level text with confidence — developing the comprehension and critical thinking skills they'll need for middle school and beyond.

  • Analyze author's purpose, point of view, and argument
  • Synthesize information across multiple sources
  • Build academic vocabulary and independent reading habits
6th – 8th Grade

Read Critically, Write Clearly, Study Independently

Your middle schooler builds skills across four connected areas — the same skills that drive success in every class, not just English.

  • Analyze fiction for theme, character motivation, and literary technique
  • Tackle nonfiction, textbooks, and primary sources with confidence
  • Write clearly — from organized paragraphs to multi-paragraph essays
The 12 Core Skills

What Your Child Will Build

A complete system of reading skills — developed together so your child becomes a confident, independent reader. Not isolated skills — a connected system that builds real reading ability.

Letter Sounds & Phonics
Sight Words
Decoding
Fluency
Comprehension
Vocabulary
Fiction & Literature
Nonfiction & Textbooks
Writing
Study Skills
Love of Reading
Independence
Our Teachers

Expert Teachers — Carefully Selected

We hire fewer than 3% of applicants. Each teacher is trained specifically in reading instruction and small-group engagement — and matched to your child's grade level.

Liberty S., Reading Teacher
Celebrate wins
"Our programs are warm, encouraging, and very low-pressure. We laugh, celebrate small wins, and mistakes are treated as part of learning — not something to be embarrassed about."
Liberty S.
Teacher
Bella L., Reading Teacher
Meeting each child where they are
"Every child comes in at a different place, and the curriculum gives me the tools to adjust in real time. I watch for the moment a student stops guessing and starts actually reading — and then I build on that. That's when the confidence follows."
Bella L.
Teacher
Rod G., Reading Teacher
Immediate confidence
"I have seen immediate confidence and love for reading build in my students, setting them on course for expressive and fluent reading."
Rod G.
Teacher
<3%
Teacher Acceptance Rate
56 Years
of Curriculum Development
3M+
Families Served
Real Parent Stories

Hear From Families Like Yours

These parents share what changed for their children — in their own words.

April — Pre-K parent testimonial
April
Parent of a Pre-K student
Teri and John Ross — 1st grade parent testimonial
Teri & John Ross
Parents of a 1st grade student
Romona — grandmother of a 3rd grader
Romona
Grandmother of a 3rd grade student
Chintana — parent of a 5th grader
Chintana
Parent of a 5th grade student
Aiden — 7th grade student testimonial
Aiden
7th grade student
Lorilla and Aniyah — 8th grade parent and student
Lorilla & Aniyah
Parent and 8th grade student
Parent Reviews

What Parents Are Saying

Real feedback from families in our programs — unedited and verified.

★★★★★

"This program has been a lifesaver for my child's confidence. She can read more fluently and has started to comprehend what she's reading so much better."

WK
Wendy K.
Parent of 2nd Grader
★★★★★

"My son had major breakthroughs. His overall confidence has grown so much. He went from avoiding books to asking to read before bed."

RL
Rochelle L.
Parent of 3rd Grader
★★★★★

"We searched for a program that could help our daughter, and nothing worked until this. This program is absolutely amazing. I will recommend this to everyone."

MR
Matthew R.
Parent of 5th Grader
★★★★★

"She is so excited about learning phonics and being able to recognize more words! The teachers have great energy and make learning fun."

LT
Laura T.
Parent of 1st Grader
An Honest Conversation

If Not This, Then What?

Most parents considering a reading program are weighing a few options — some intentional, some not. Here's what those actually look like.

Option 1 · You teach them yourself

The hardest one to admit. Even experienced educators struggle to teach their own children. Every correction feels personal. Every session becomes a battle.

Your job is to be the parent — not the teacher.

Option 2 · A random local tutor

Most parents end up with a college student, a generalist, or someone without specialized reading training. No consistent curriculum. No system. No guarantee it builds toward anything.

If it doesn't work, you start over.

Option 3 · A learning center

Reading is just one of many subjects. Instructors are often generalists, not expert reading teachers. The curriculum is designed to be delivered anywhere — which means consistency, not depth.

At $200+ per week, you're paying for overhead — not specialized instruction.

Option 4 · Wait and hope

The most common choice. "We'll figure it out later." "They'll catch up next year."

But kids lose months of reading progress every summer. By middle school, that compounds into years.

Waiting is a decision — and it has a cost.

Then there's a different option.

Live, small-group instruction (just 6 students), taught by expert reading teachers using a system built and refined over decades.

About $50/week. Designed to create real progress — not just keep kids busy.

The real question isn't "online vs. in-person."

It's: which option gives your child the best chance of real reading progress this summer?

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How We Compare

Most Reading Help Looks Similar. It Isn't.

Here's what parents are actually choosing between — and why the difference matters.

Feature IRD Programs Doing It Yourself Random Local Tutor Online Apps Other Services
Expert Reading Teachers Top 3% of applicants — trained in this system Not trained for this Varies widely No teachers Generalists
Proven Curriculum 50+ years refined and continuously improved None Depends on the tutor Algorithm-based Broad, non-specialized
Small Group Size Max 6 students (live, interactive) N/A 1:1 only Self-paced 8–18 students
Complete Books — Not Excerpts Full books, carefully leveled Maybe Sometimes Excerpts only Worksheets
Guided Book Discussions Every session Hard to do as a parent Rare None Rare
Personalized Reading Report Included — from your child's teacher None Varies App metrics Monthly summaries
Cost per Week ~$50/week "Free" — but at the cost of the parent-child relationship $80–240/week $5–10/week — but no instruction $120–200/week
Expert Reading Teachers
IRD Programs✓ Top 3% — trained in this system
Doing It Yourself✗ Not trained for this
Random Local TutorVaries widely
Online Apps✗ No teachers
Other ServicesGeneralists
Cost per Week
IRD Programs~$50/week
Doing It Yourself"Free" — but at the cost of the relationship
Random Local Tutor$80–240/week
Online Apps$5–10/week — no instruction
Other Services$120–200/week
Curriculum
IRD Programs✓ 50+ years refined
Doing It Yourself✗ None
Random Local TutorDepends on the tutor
Online AppsAlgorithm-based
Other ServicesBroad, non-specialized

Most options solve for convenience or cost. Very few are designed to actually improve how a child reads.

The real difference isn't format.

It's whether there's a system behind it — and a teacher who knows how to use it.

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Summer 2026 Programs

Choose the Right Program for Your Child

All programs are live, small-group classes taught by expert reading teachers.

4 weeks is enough to see real progress.
8 weeks builds the consistency and momentum that leads to lasting improvement.

4-Week Program
Start Seeing Real Progress
A strong starting point. Four weeks of expert instruction to build skills and confidence.
$199
Regular price $249
  • 4 weekly 50-min live classes
  • Max 6 students per group
  • Daily practice between sessions
  • Expert reading teacher
  • Personalized end-of-program Reading Report
Enroll in 4-Week Program →
Reading Enrichment Camp
A 5-day intensive focused on guided reading, discussion, and skill-building.
$199
Regular price $249
  • 5 consecutive days
  • 3 hrs structured activity/day
  • 50-min live class + interactive lessons
  • Max 8–10 students
  • Different curriculum each week
Enroll in Camp →

Many families choose 4 weeks to get started. Those who want stronger, lasting progress typically continue — which is why the 8-week bundle offers the best value.

Want to start right away? Explore ongoing monthly programs →

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Our Commitment

We'll Make It Right

We don't give up on your child. If something isn't working, we step in, adjust, and make sure your child is getting what they need to make real progress.

  • Teacher not the right fit? We'll move your child to a better group.
  • Class too easy or too hard? We'll adjust their level.
  • Not engaged? The teacher adapts within a few sessions.
  • Not seeing progress? You'll hear from us with a clear plan.

Our goal is simple: your child builds skills, confidence, and momentum — not just completes a program.

The Opportunity in Front of You

This Summer Doesn't Have to Be a Setback

Four weeks is enough to start seeing real progress.

Eight weeks builds momentum that carries into the school year.

Students who read just 20 minutes a day encounter millions more words each year than those who don't.

The difference is structure.

That's what this program provides.

Waiting feels harmless. But it's how gaps grow.

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Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions About Summer Reading Programs

Yes — and it surprises most parents. With only 6 students per class, every child reads aloud, speaks, and is called on every session. There's no hiding in the back row. Our teachers are trained specifically in live online engagement, and after 11 years and 250,000+ students in this format, we've learned how to make 50 minutes feel fast. This isn't screen time — it's active, guided instruction.
Students are grouped by grade level and taught accordingly — your child won't be in a class that's too easy or too hard. Our teachers adjust in real time based on what they see, and the small group size means no child gets lost. If you're concerned about where your child is, the program itself will tell you: you'll receive a personalized Reading Report at the end showing exactly where they started and how far they've come.
Our summer reading programs serve children from Pre-K through 8th grade. Every program is designed for your child's specific grade — with age-appropriate books, pacing, and skills focus. When you enroll, you select your child's grade and we place them in the right group. For high school students (9th–12th), we offer 1:1 tutoring.
Yes — every IRD class is live online, on Zoom, by design. We've been teaching reading this way since 2015 — over 250,000 students — and it's the format that lets us do three things no in-person class can: cap groups at just 6 students (vs. 16+ on campus), use teachers trained specifically for this format, and run a curriculum we've spent 11 years refining for live online instruction. The result is more individual attention, more participation, and more engagement per session than a traditional classroom — not less. This isn't a webinar, and it isn't screen time. Every child reads aloud, speaks, and is called on every single class.
With Early Enrollment (through April 15), programs start at $199. After April 15, regular price is $249.

4-Week Program — $199 (reg. $249). One live class per week + daily practice. The best starting point.
8-Week Bundle — $398 (saves $100 vs. two 4-week programs). Same teacher, same schedule, double the duration.
Reading Camp — $199 (reg. $249). Five consecutive days, three hours a day. Curriculum rotates weekly.

All programs include expert reading teachers, groups of 6 or fewer, and a personalized Reading Report.
Our programs are taught by expert reading teachers trained in a curriculum developed and refined over 56 years. Our teachers focus exclusively on reading instruction — not math, not science, not test prep. We're extremely selective in who we hire (fewer than 3% of applicants are accepted). Your child's teacher knows reading deeply, and they'll know your child by name.
Each week, your child attends one 50-minute live online class with an expert teacher and a small group of peers. Between sessions, they practice 15 minutes a day. For Pre-K–5th graders, that's in our interactive Reading Routine App — independent, guided activities your child does on their own. For 6th–8th graders, structured reading practice that reinforces each week's skills. Either way: 5 days a week of reading instruction, 1 live class + 4 practice days.
Yes. The reading camp curriculum rotates weekly (A, B, C), so each week is a different experience with different books and activities. Families can enroll in multiple weeks as long as they don't repeat the same curriculum.
Absolutely. Strong readers benefit from deeper comprehension, critical thinking, and guided book discussions they won't get anywhere else. We serve Pre-K through 8th grade — including students who read well and want to go further. Our grade-level programs challenge advanced readers with richer texts and more sophisticated analytical skills.
Before your program starts:
• Within 72 hours of purchase — 100% refund
• After 72 hours, through April 30 — 75% refund
• After 72 hours, through May 31 — 50% refund

After your program starts:
Our "We'll Make It Right" commitment. Teacher not a fit? We'll move your child to a different group by their next session. Level not right? We'll reassess and adjust within a week. We don't do refunds after the program starts — we fix what isn't working.
Most parents asking this question are quietly trying to figure out if they should hire a tutor, sign up for an app, or send their child to a learning center instead. Here's the honest answer: the in-person reading help most parents imagine usually doesn't exist for most families. The "tutor" you can actually find locally is typically a college student, a retired teacher, or a generalist with no specialized reading training. Apps can drill phonics, but they can't lead a book discussion or notice when your child is guessing from context. Learning centers teach a dozen subjects and aren't focused on reading. IRD does one thing — reading — with teachers trained in a curriculum refined over 56 years, in groups of 6, for about $50/week.

If you do want 1:1 attention from an expert reading teacher, that's a real category, and we offer it too — see our 1:1 Tutoring program ($349/month). The 4-week summer program is the small-group version of the same expert teaching, at a different price point.
Summer reading loss — where kids lose about two months of reading progress over the break — is prevented by structured reading practice with expert guidance, not by telling kids to read more. The Institute of Reading Development's summer programs provide live instruction with expert teachers, daily practice between sessions, and a personalized reading report at the end of the program. Research shows that students who read 20 minutes a day read 1 million more words per year than non-readers — our programs build that habit with support.
Many families continue with our Monthly Reading Programs during the school year — $199/month, same structured approach, cancel anytime. It's the same routine your child built over the summer, just kept going. Most parents tell us the transition is seamless. We also offer 1-on-1 tutoring ($349/month) for families who want individual attention year-round. A $49 Reading Diagnostic can help determine if that's the right path — and the $49 credits toward the first month if your family enrolls.
We offer 1:1 tutoring with a dedicated expert reading teacher — same caliber of instructor, fully personalized to your child. It's available for all ages, including 9th–12th graders. If you're not sure whether your child needs group instruction or individual tutoring, our $49 Reading Diagnostic is a great starting point. An expert reading teacher will assess your child's skills and recommend the right path — and the $49 credits toward the first month if you enroll in tutoring. Learn more about 1:1 tutoring →
Summer 2026

Your Child's Reading Future Starts This Summer

Expert reading teachers. Small groups of 6. Progress you can see.

Programs start at $199.

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