Read for Success
Program Details
Overall Program
The Read for Success program is anchored on two key elements, both supported with additional resources:
Classroom Read-Alouds
When conducted by an enthusiastic adult with intentional instructional strategies, read-alouds increase vocabulary, improve listening comprehension, build schema for stories, and develop a love of reading. Read for Success provides age-appropriate book collections, read-aloud guidance and support for educators, and resources to engage children in the two-way exchange that is critical for successful read-alouds. RIF offers four distinct, themed book collection options to support the read-aloud component. Participants select one collection per a program kit.
The Take-Home Book Event to Support Independent Reading
According to the International Literacy Association, “Ninety-one percent of children ages 6–17 report that “my favorite books are the ones that I have picked out myself.” A critical element for developing habits of lifelong reading is choice. Read for Success provides books for students to choose to take home and own. Each student selects six books and receives a student journal and tote bag.
The Read for Success Program Includes:






Book Collections
Four book collections are offered as part of Read for Success. The collections are carefully designed to balance the literacy needs of all students from pre-school through 3rd grade. In every collection, you will find STEAM-aligned themes, a wide variety of multicultural selections, and a balance of fiction and nonfiction titles with exquisite illustrations and photos. Participants choose the collection that best meets their needs.




Program Support
RIF provides a number of tools and resources to support the flexible implementation of Read for Success including:
- Program Implementation Guide
- Facilitator’s Guide with STEAM extension activities for all books included in the classroom book collection (note this guide includes suggested take home activities to share with parents and caregivers)
- Supplemental online resources to support student books at RIF.org/Literacy-Central
If you would like to purchase Read for Success or have questions, please contact us at LiteracyNetwork@RIF.org