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ReadWorks and ClassLink Team Up to Expand Free Reading Resources for Schools

A groundbreaking partnership is set to transform classroom learning. Millions of students and educators will soon access free reading tools—no extra steps required.

The image shows a red box filled with books sitting on top of a tree, with a white board attached...
The image shows a red box filled with books sitting on top of a tree, with a white board attached to it. In the background, there is a building, suggesting that this is a little free library.

ReadWorks and ClassLink have joined forces to expand access to free reading resources. The new partnership will bring thousands of educational materials to schools through ClassLink’s platform. Educators and students will benefit from the collaboration starting in the upcoming school year. The agreement will integrate ReadWorks’ collection of texts, activities, and tools into ClassLink LaunchPad. Teachers and pupils will gain easier access to resources designed to boost vocabulary, comprehension, and background knowledge.

Terry Bowman, Executive Director at ReadWorks, highlighted the partnership’s role in simplifying access. By using ClassLink’s system, educators can now find and use ReadWorks’ materials without extra steps. The initiative also supports ClassLink’s recent launch of AppTrack, a tool for managing edtech requests. Together, the two organisations aim to reach millions of students and over 50,000 teachers, particularly in underserved communities.

The partnership will roll out in time for the new academic year. Schools using ClassLink LaunchPad will see ReadWorks’ free resources added to their digital tools. The move is set to provide broader support for reading development across the US.

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