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Our plans and pricing

Teacher

Free

A robust free plan for educators to get started:

  • Standard decodables

    Without customization, up to 6 per week

  • Edit, copy or download decodables
  • Add images to decodables

    Standard decodables only

  • Teacher tool suite - fluency, comprehension, etc.

    With limited access

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School

$1999
$999
for the first year

Full access for all teachers at your school:

  • Generate unlimited decodables from any supported curriculum
  • Customizable decodables (names, topics, phonics skills)

    No weekly limits

  • Administrator Dashboard with school-wide insights
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District

Contact Us

Full access for all schools, with additional support and settings:

  • Fidelity of Implementation

    Choose which curricula and tools to enable

  • Dedicated support
  • Guided onboarding
  • District-wide insights
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Compare Plans

Featuresteacherschooldistrict
Standard DecodablesLimited
Add images to standard decodables
Edit, Copy, or Download decodables
Lola AI Chatbot (beta) access
Fluency Passage GeneratorLimited
Comprehension Question GeneratorLimited
Decodable Games GeneratorLimited
Personalized topics, names, inputs
Customize decodables by skill
Admin dashboard
Dedicated Onboarding and Support
Enable/Disable Curricula and Tools

Apply for a Teacher Need-Based Scholarship

Project Read has partnered with the Gary Payton II Foundation to provide a limited number of need-based scholarships for teachers.

The GPII Foundation’s support has also made Pro for Schools available with a $1,000 discount for the first year!

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And pair these tools with our AI Tutor.

A powerful, student-facing practice tool for decoding at the word and sentence level.

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An illustration of a Project Read learning interaction. A student's speech bubble shows them sounding out phonemes "/s/ /l/ /ī/ /p/" and saying "slipe!" Below, the Word Mapper tool displays Elkonin boxes containing the letters "s l i p" with green checkmarks above s, l, and p, indicating correct sounds, but a red X above the i showing an incorrect pronunciation.

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