Kriah Readers

From decoding words to reading full lines with clarity and confidence.

These readers are designed to guide a child from reading individual words to reading full lines smoothly and continuously.

For many children, this stage takes time, often weeks or even months, and requires structured, consistent practice.

The goal is not just to read, but to read with flow, accuracy, and confidence.

Guided Reading

The teacher listens and directs, ensuring proper pronunciation and steady pacing.

Continuous Flow

Students learn to move from word to word without stopping, building real reading fluency.

Structured Progress

Carefully designed lines train the child step by step toward confident reading.

The different readers are not separate levels.

Each one is designed to make the process meaningful and engaging, allowing the child to read material they recognize from real life, such as the Megillah, Haggadah, Pirkei Avos, and Tehillim.

Megilas Esther

Designed for the time leading up to Purim, this reader allows students to engage with familiar text while strengthening their fluency.

Through guided reading, students develop the ability to read continuous lines with clarity and confidence — preparing them to recognize and connect with the Megillah.

Megilah
Hagadah

Haggadah Reader

Created in preparation for Pesach, this reader connects fluency practice with the experience of the Seder.

Students build confidence in reading structured text, allowing them to actively participate and recognize familiar portions of the Haggadah.

Pirkei Avos

A structured series aligned with the weekly learning of Pirkei Avos, helping students build fluency while connecting to the text they encounter in shul.

Each Perek provides an opportunity to strengthen continuous reading in a meaningful and familiar context.

Pirkei Avos – 1
Pirkei Avos – 1

Tehillim Reader

This reader allows students to strengthen their fluency through familiar tefillah text.

By practicing structured, guided reading, students gain the confidence to read Tehillim with greater clarity and connection.