High School Reading Practice

High school reading works with complex literary and informational texts: citing strong textual evidence, analyzing how ideas develop, evaluating an author's reasoning and rhetoric, and reading foundational U.S. documents. Practice each skill with a voice tutor — free.

A worked example

What does it mean to analyze an author's rhetoric?

Look at how the author persuades — the appeals to logic, credibility, and emotion, and the word choices — not just what they claim.

Frequently asked

What reading skills do high schoolers practice?

Citing strong and thorough textual evidence, analyzing how complex ideas and themes develop, evaluating an author's argument and rhetoric, and reading seminal U.S. documents closely.

Is high school reading practice free?

Yes — completely. It's free forever for K-12 students, with voice tutoring and read-along support and no card required.

Practice High School Reading — free