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How Book Reading Class Works

A structured, serious reading and comprehension program designed for steady progress

One Complete Book Cycle

Duration: 6–16 weeks per storybook

Timeline varies based on book length, student pace, and comprehension depth

The Reading Cycle

Step 1Weekly

Active Story Reading Time

Students read story chapters aloud in class with teacher guidance and support

Step 2After Each Chapter

Vocabulary & Comprehension

Learning and reviewing chapter vocabulary, discussing story elements and understanding

Step 3Ongoing

Cycle Repeats

Continue reading → vocabulary → comprehension pattern throughout the book

Step 4Halfway Point

Mid Book Review Test

Assessment to check understanding and retention of first half of the story

Step 5Book Completion

End Book Review Test

Comprehensive test covering entire book: vocabulary, comprehension, and story analysis

Step 6After Test

Report & Feedback

Detailed progress report with strengths, areas for improvement, and next steps

Book Completed!

Student moves on to the next storybook in the curated reading list

Each book builds upon previous vocabulary and comprehension skills

What Makes It Serious Reading

Active Reading Practice

Students read aloud in class, building fluency, pronunciation, and confidence with teacher guidance

Deep Comprehension

Not just reading words — understanding themes, characters, plot development, and story meaning

Mandatory Vocabulary Building

Every chapter includes synonym learning and vocabulary expansion exercises for lasting language growth

Annual Class Events

Beyond regular classes, we celebrate reading achievements and create memorable learning experiences

Movie Quiz Day

Watch book adaptations and participate in fun comprehension quizzes

Reading Achievement Awards

Celebrate students who complete multiple books with excellence

Story Sharing Sessions

Students present their favorite books and recommend to classmates

Ready to Start Your Child's Reading Journey?

Book a free online level test to find the perfect starting point for your child