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ReadBright Literacy Tools Earn Bronze Efficacy Certification from EduEvidence

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ReadBright literacy tools have earned the Bronze Efficacy Certification from EduEvidence, confirming that its program is grounded in research and demonstrates measurable impact on student learning. This independent certification recognizes that ReadBright aligns with the Science of Reading and meets rigorous standards for evidence-based instructional design. The Bronze level indicates that the program’s approach is supported by research demonstrating positive outcomes in early literacy development.

ReadBright is based on the latest pedagogical research and incorporates decades of practical experience and proven learning techniques. ReadBright provides teachers and educators with fun, colourful, and engaging materials and methods to create competent and fluent readers, and instill in them a lifelong joy and passion for reading. 

ReadBright Decodable Readers

Embark on an exciting reading journey with ReadBright’s Decodable Books (K–2). These meticulously crafted books are designed to instill a love for reading. Supported by ReadBright’s effective structured literacy program, aligned with the latest Science of Reading research, and incorporating key elements of the Orton Gillingham approach, this collection of little books provides young readers with an integral resource for practice and mastery of literacy skills.

ReadBright Take-Home Backpack

This comprehensive, engaging toolkit is designed to support a student’s reading journey from kindergarten through second grade. Each backpack is filled with thoughtfully curated resources to help young readers build confidence, fluency, and comprehension. The backpack includes a set of colourful 12-page decodable readers that follow a cumulative learning path, fun practice drills, and comprehension questions to reinforce key phonics and literacy skills. 

A homework book provides extra support with fluency cards, reading pages, and activity sheets. To keep motivation high, an interactive progress chart lets children track their achievements and celebrate milestones in fun, meaningful ways.

ReadBright Magnetic Word Builder

The Magnetic Word Builder is an evidence-based educational tool designed to enhance foundational literacy skills in young learners, particularly those in grades K–3. Aligned with the science of reading, this versatile kit supports explicit, systematic instruction through structured routines that promote phonological awareness, orthographic mapping, and spelling proficiency.

Each self-contained set includes over 75 high-quality magnetic tiles that feature essential phonics patterns such as digraphs, suffixes, and silent e, all organized within a durable, fully magnetized trifold board. The board also incorporates a dry-erase surface, allowing students to practice letter formation and spelling in a tactile, hands-on manner.

Designed for both classroom and one-on-one settings, the Magnetic Word Builder is adaptable to various learning styles and needs. Its multimodal approach facilitates differentiation, making it suitable for beginning readers as well as those requiring additional support. The kit also includes a comprehensive teacher’s guide with routines and flexible teaching suggestions, ensuring effective integration into literacy curricula.


Educators have praised the ReadBright program for its research-based pedagogy and classroom-tested strategies, noting its ability to engage students and foster independent reading skills. With growing attention on evidence-backed literacy solutions, this certification reinforces ReadBright’s credibility as a research-aligned resource for schools, teachers, and families working to improve early reading outcomes.

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