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A reading platform with unlimited access, curriculum support, & deep data insights

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Simply increasing students’ access to reading materials can increase reading engagement and, in turn, reading growth. With our reading platform, students get access to thousands of digital books—and so much more. From robust scaffolds that help students build reading and writing skills to customizable assignments and reports to help teachers nurture and monitor their progress, myON helps you supercharge reading growth for every learner.

Equitable

Give all students an equal opportunity to read and grow with a library’s worth of digital books.

  • Unlimited, 24/7 concurrent access
  • Low bandwidth and offline reading
  • Enhanced accessibility features

They can read books they choose or that teachers assign—anytime, anywhere.

Personalized

Students who read authentic texts at the just-right level enjoy reading more.

  • Over 8,200+ authentic titles in the core collection and growing
    • Including 1,200+ Spanish titles in the core collection
  • 150+ add-on publisher collections from 60+ publishers
  • Smart reading recommendations based on improved placement and interest survey

Recommendations for reading adjust automatically as students’ reading expands.

Supportive

Empower students to read more with the right reading support, when they need it.

  • Natural-voice audio that spotlights word-by-word
  • Annotation and writing tools
  • Accelerated Reader and Star Reading integration
  • Student-recorded read-alouds

Teachers can assign projects, engaging students in pedagogically-sound reading and writing.

Easily assign projects and monitor growth

A reading platform with robust resources for every educator

myON’s comprehensive approach to personalized literacy includes the tools and content educators need to guide and enrich students’ reading—then monitor and celebrate their achievements at every step.

With myON Projects, teachers can create custom assignments that include books, graphic organizers, writing activities, quick assessments, and more.

Thirteen detailed reports give teachers rich insights into engagement and achievement at the student and class level, so they can keep literacy going strong.

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Make reading a schoolwide conversation

Anytime, anywhere access to books helps infuse reading opportunities throughout the school day and involve parents, families, and communities in supporting reading outside of school.

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Engage students and gain unparalleled insight

Embedded scaffolds and instructional tools, along with rich data insights into student reading behavior, help teachers enhance instruction to maximize student motivation and growth.

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Bridge the gap between school and home

Students can read on their favorite devices at home or on the go, online or offline. Families can read with or to their children, in English or Spanish.

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Active reading and writing practice

A closer look at our reading platform

Close Reading

The built-in highlighter, shapes tool, and drawing brush encourage close reading, allowing students to identify evidence, make connections, and mark-up key photos and illustrations in ways not possible with shared physical texts or e-book subscriptions.

Teachers can view students’ comments and respond in the text, providing a quick formative assessment opportunity.

Beating Back the British article in myON

Active note-taking

Students can use sticky notes to annotate as they read, writing comments, documenting theories, asking questions, identifying connections, and more. A journal is available for longer responses or teacher-assigned writing projects.

Anne Frank article in myON

Citing evidence

A citation creator embedded within each student’s journal helps them learn the importance of citing sources and using proper formatting.

Florence Nightingale article in myON

Graphic organizers

Twelve graphic organizers are available to help students gather and arrange their thoughts before, during, and after writing.

Graphic organizers in myON

Written essays

Within myON Projects, teachers can assign students writing tasks along with a target word count, time goal, checklist of instructions, and more. An optional peer review setting allows students to see and comment on each other’s work.

Written essays screen in myON

Reading out loud

On our reading platform, students can record themselves reading books out loud, then listen to themselves and self-assess both their miscues and their strengths as readers. Students can also compare their recordings to the natural-voice audio narration to improve pronunciation, especially with words they haven’t seen before.

Teachers can listen to student recordings to get deeper insights into their students’ reading progress.

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See myON in action

A reading platform that delights readers (and educators!)

Get the Most Out of myON

Core Library

Each subscription includes more than 8,200 books from Capstone’s strong family of imprints—Capstone Press, Stone Arch Books, Compass Point Books, Picture Window Books, and Heinemann-Raintree.

Classics

Available at no additional cost, these complete, unabridged digital versions of time-tested classics, including Spanish titles, are perfect for middle and high school students.

Partner Publishers

Looking for more content? Explore more than 8,800 additional fiction and nonfiction books from premier partner publishers.

How our reading platform increases access and engagement

500

books

Researchers found that kids with access to 500 books at home can be expected to graduate high school. Children with minimal access to books at home often don’t make it past ninth grade.

500%

Engaged readers spend 500% more time reading than disengaged readers. To be engaged readers, students need to spend time reading both at school and outside of the school day.

15

Students who read 15 minutes or more per day achieve accelerated reading gains, while students who read less than 15 minutes per day may be at risk of falling behind their peers.

49%

Nearly half of students read for less than 15 minutes a day. Students read most in elementary school, but by the end of high school the typical student spends just 8 minutes per day reading books.

Real stories from real educators

Success stories from schools and districts like yours

Increased access supports increased reading

Mission CISD in Mission, Texas, saw students read twice as many books in a single school year after adding myON, which tripled the number of titles available to students.

Robust reading program raises test scores

Oxnard School District in Oxnard, California, used myON to expand students’ book access—especially to nonfiction titles in Spanish—and saw its state reading test scores rise.

Certified by Digital Promise

The Research-Based Design Product Certification serves as a rigorous, reliable signal for district and school administrators, educators, and families looking for evidence of research-based education technology products that are based in research about learning.

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myON has made it possible for us to provide digital access to a wealth of fiction and nonfiction content, including literature and news articles in both Spanish and English. myON has really opened up an opportunity of equity, allowing us to give every OSD student access to relevant, interesting books.

Dr. Anabolena DeGenna • Assistant Superintendent, Oxnard School District

Learn more about how myON helps educators enrich, monitor, and celebrate student reading achievements

Recognized by educators and industry leaders nationwide

  • 2019 Awards of Excellence Winner

    2019 Awards of Excellence Winner

  • 2019 TCA for the Classroom

    2019 TCA for the Classroom

  • 2019 TCEA Best of Show

    2019 TCEA Best of Show

  • 2019 ISTE Best of show

    2019 ISTE Best of show

  • 2019 SIIA Codie Winner

    2019 SIIA Codie Winner

  • 2018 SIIA Codie Winner

    2018 SIIA Codie Winner

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myON News

myON News provides K–8 students with age-appropriate news articles. Students learn about the world around them as they develop stronger digital and media literacy skills!

Recommended research and resources about our reading platform

Special reports, guides & more

Research Foundation for myON

To strengthen students’ reading comprehension skills, myON was developed based on three key principles: accessibility; autonomy and differentiation; and feedback and learning analytics.

The Magic of 15 Minutes

Multiple studies reveal the powerful connection between students’ reading behaviors and their academic achievement.

What Kids Are Reading: 2023 Edition

The world’s largest annual study of K–12 student reading habits reveals key factors for accelerating growth.

Literacy Growth Factors

Reading at the just-right level of challenge helps students get more growth out of their reading practice.

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See how myON transforms learning for every student

Blog

Explore how myON supports students’ oral reading fluency.

Identify available funding sources

Common funding sources for myON

Schools and districts typically use one or more of the sources below to purchase myON.

School & District Budgets

Many educators secure funding by requesting allocations from existing school or district budgets.

State & Federal Funds

Both formula and competitive funding may be available through your state or the US Department of Education.

Foundation & Corporate Grants

Local businesses, nonprofit organizations, and national companies often offer grants to support education.

Find correlations, guidance documents, and other funding resources

Visit Renaissance’s comprehensive funding page for additional support.

Want to learn more?

A Renaissance representative can provide you with a more detailed understanding of myON

Citations

  1. Evans, M.D.R., Kelley, J., Sikora, J., & Treiman, D.J. (2010). Family scholarly culture and educational success: Books and schooling in 27 nations. Research in Social Stratification and Mobility, 28:2, 171–197.
  2. Guthrie, John T. (2004). Teaching for literacy engagement. Journal of Literacy Research, 36:1, 1–30.
  3. Renaissance Learning. (2015). The research foundation for Accelerated Reader 360. Wisconsin Rapids, WI: Author.
  4. Renaissance Learning. (2019). What Kids Are Reading. Wisconsin Rapids, WI: Author.

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