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Introducing McGraw Hill Literacy, a comprehensive K–12 experience designed to help students become confident readers and writers, rise to new challenges, and soar toward successful futures.
In a world shaped by stories, learning to read and write is just the first chapter. McGraw Hill Literacy expands the narrative of effective literacy instruction by providing each student and teacher with a continuous, personalized K–12 journey—where every page unlocks new possibilities, and every word reveals new ways to express ideas, emotions, and opinions. As students learn from the experiences and stories of others, they begin to uncover their own stories piece by piece—discovering who they are, who they could become, and their role within the vast, uncharted world before them.
Our instructional model and valuable learning moments are supported by the latest research and an expert authorship team. Student and teacher feedback further informed our approach, ensuring that McGraw Hill Literacy effectively puts research into practice in today’s classrooms.
Equipped with observational checklists, checkpoints, and more, teachers benefit from daily data insights that measure what students know and where they need additional support. In the digital experience, assessments and activities generate data that feeds into each student’s learner profile—creating a continuous feedback loop that informs each new day of instruction.
Leveraging just-in-time data, McGraw Hill Literacy serves up personalized learning recommendations for each student in a variety of ways. In addition, every teacher—from newcomers to seasoned veterans—receives a tailored professional learning journey that guides them through how to use the program and offers powerful, research-based approaches to literacy.
McGraw Hill Literacy cultivates students’ intrinsic motivation with relevant content, engaged goal setting, constructive feedback, and empowered collaboration. Opportunities to track progress and engage with learning in different ways make the journey meaningful.
Introduce students to the world around them with diverse, connected texts spanning fiction, nonfiction, and cross-curricular areas like social studies and science. Exposure to new ideas and perspectives helps students build comprehension and deepen conceptual understanding while also honoring the unique identities and experiences they bring to the classroom.