More reading progress.

More reading progress.

Simply open the teacher portal and everything you need to start teaching your first class is right at your fingertips. This isn't rocket science, just reading science. Plus all the tools you need to be successful in the classroom.

Teacher driven.

Curriculum, lesson plans, and tools to help you teach.

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Student centered.

Consistent decoding for every word leads to faster progress.

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Parents engaged.

Books, games and apps to drive reading at home.

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Teacher driven.

TinyIvy provides a comprehensive solution that makes it easy to drive literacy in your classroom. We include detailed lesson plans covering every aspect of early literacy and digital tools that enable you to bring engaging, effective instruction to all students.

Digital tools make teaching & learning a piece of cake.

Organize student groups and plan lessons.

Student centered.

Traditional materials.

Culturally responsive books and practice worksheets fill the classroom.

Thoughtful technology.

Adaptive games for the youngest students lead to substantial, sustained progress.

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Parents engaged.

Parents engaged.

As lessons are completed in the classroom, families get a text message that relays what students are learning and provides access to leveled books. When parents and caregivers are actively engaged in the learning to read process, children blossom.

Read books.

Play games.

Track progress.

Meet goals.

Make faster progress.

Make faster progress.

Building Phenomenal Early Readers

TinyIvy’s program has charted new territory, proving the incredible value of an orthographic approach to literacy instruction.

The graph here highlights a school that began the fall with just 18% of kids reading fully on grade level and rose to 73% on grade level reading by the end of the year.

This school is 98% BIPOC, with 66% of students receiving free lunch, and represents 104 students across grades K-2.

The success of this work led to our rapid growth in New York City and laid the foundation for our expansion across the US.

The graph here highlights a school that began the fall with just 18% of kids reading fully on grade level and rose to 73% on grade level reading by the end of the year.

This school is 98% BIPOC, with 66% of students receiving free lunch, and represents 104 students across grades K-2.