Duolingo ABC - Learn to Read

Variety of drills offer solid, thorough approach to reading fundamentals
Bottom Line: This can be a fun way to engage struggling readers or reinforce early reading classroom instruction.
Name Play: a name reading and writing practice kit

Simple but fun games cleverly let prereaders explore familiar names
Bottom Line: This collection of name-based mini-games offers a targeted and clever introduction to literacy.
Hooked on Phonics

Well-known curriculum adapts well to fun, easy-to-use app
Bottom Line: Thorough phonics program offers a nice mixture of learning, practicing, and reading.
Montessorium: Intro to Words

Well-crafted app helps emerging readers and writers build words
Bottom Line: This app will work best for students who already know their letters and can then work on word building, word play, and letter-sound recognition.
Monkey Word School Adventure

Delightful monkey means business on this challenging early reading app
Bottom Line: Automatic leveling and mix of phonics and sight words make this a great addition to any early reading toolkit.
ABCmouse for Teachers

Cartoon classroom has wide variety of point-and-click learning
Bottom Line: Though it's not for deeper thinking, this free platform has a ton to offer.
HOMER: Fun Learning for Kids

Early learners explore fun activities to gain literacy skills and more
Bottom Line: Top-notch phonics program effectively coaches students, but lacks some standard features useful for the classroom.
Khan Academy Kids

Creative, smart mix of activities for pre-K to 2 is a breath of fresh air
Bottom Line: This early-learning standout offers scaffolded, creative learning of foundational skills.
Poio by Kahoot! Learn to Read

Kid-centered early reading game leans into discovery and delight
Bottom Line: This is a smart spin on phonics with a deep commitment to a kid-driven, fun-first experience.
StoryWorld

ELL-friendly reading program gives students support, independence
Bottom Line: This is a good specialized program for small-group instruction, especially for ELLs, with a great teacher dashboard and a pedagogical approach informed by research.
Teach Your Monster: Reading for Fun

Explore a village, earn books; sometimes more gaming than reading
Bottom Line: Fun and whimsical world can get kids excited about reading stories.
Montessori Crosswords

Gently ease kids into phonics with superb Montessori-inspired puzzles
Bottom Line: The surprisingly great combo of Montessori principles and technology helps kids learn phonics without overstimulation.
Novel Effect: Read Aloud Books

Add music, sound effects to books to spice up story time
Bottom Line: This will enhance -- but not necessarily enrich -- stories; if that's what you're looking for, it works well and pairs with A-list books.
Lexia Core5 Reading

Blended reading program offers individualized growth
Bottom Line: This is a research-backed blended reading platform that builds literacy skills and helps teachers plan and deliver targeted instruction in the classroom.
Raz-Kids

Leveled readings with progress-tracking enhances differentiated reading program
Bottom Line: It's worth considering as a supplement to your reading program thanks to the book variety, assigning and assessing, and progress reports.
Duck Duck Moose Reading

Good early reading practice, but busy with a capital B
Bottom Line: Duck Duck Moose Reading offers good skills practice, if kids can block out the distractions.
Starfall Learn to Read

Delight early readers with lively if only supplemental phonics lessons
Bottom Line: This app's plentiful phonics activities should keep emergent readers engaged, but teachers will need to figure out assessment.
Lalilo

K–2 literacy program offers comprehensive, adaptive activities
Bottom Line: An easy-to-recommend tool thanks to its broad coverage of key skills and nice balance of student-driven and teacher-differentiated learning.
Skybrary for School

Thorough lesson plans help teachers utilize an amazing digital library
Bottom Line: Though it could use some updates, Skybrary for School has a set of top-quality resources with great value worth checking out.
Epic! - Kids' Books and Videos

Free, expansive digital library unlocks treasure trove of books
Bottom Line: This large collection of books and videos on a wide variety of topics is an easy -- and free -- enhancement to any classroom library.
Headsprout

Detailed, adaptive literacy program goes from basics to analysis
Bottom Line: This is a comprehensive resource that's worth a look for teachers needing help getting students to actively engage with reading material.
Phonics Genius

Quality flashcard-style phonics app missing some basics
Bottom Line: Phonics Genius is a great resource for building phonemic awareness and a library of sight words.
Reading A-Z

Package of leveled texts and supports can fuel reading development
Bottom Line: Reading A-Z offers much of what teachers need to support tried-and-true instructional strategies, but the pricier packages add in digital reading experiences.
ReadingIQ

Great looking, free library has a reasonable diversity of titles
Bottom Line: This is a reading app that focuses successfully on the reading; don't expect many bells and whistles though.
Reading Eggs

Robust reading program has individualized learning, teacher resources
Bottom Line: Presentation can sometimes be a bit outdated, but Reading Eggs remains a comprehensive destination for teaching phonics and reading.
Literably

Simple and useful reading fluency assessment tool frees up teacher time
Bottom Line: Some districts may find this to be a cost-effective, time-saving option for reading records.
ReadWorks

Differentiate reading instruction with high-quality texts and lessons
Bottom Line: The quality and scope of texts, lesson plans, assessments, and supports on this platform can help facilitate online or offline targeted reading instruction in nearly any home or classroom.
News-O-Matic

Daily news stories and supplements keep elementary schoolers current
Bottom Line: This highly useful current events platform can be a daily fixture of elementary school classrooms.