Bring WORD Force to your Library

WORD Force is the new reading app for K-2 kids that makes reading an adventure. Support families in your community by sharing WORD Force using the toolkit below.

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WORD Force Reading Adventures is certified by the kidSAFE Seal Program. WORD Force Reading Adventures is certified by the kidSAFE Seal Program.
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Tools for Sharing WORD Force

Spread the WORD by hanging up a WORD Force poster, sending WORD Force home with families for summer reading, or by sharing the app via your library's social media, website, or newsletter.
Poster Family Letter Social & Sharing

Helping children practice reading skills while having fun

With fun characters and a creative "save the world" storyline, WORD Force offers opportunities for children to learn and practice skills for early reading. As the commander of the WORD Force, a motley group of superheroes, children will develop strong foundational reading skills.

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Why is WORD Force free?

Truist, a purpose-driven financial services company, sponsors WORD Force. Truist is a bank that cares. Truist believes that literacy is a critical first step to achieve financial well-being. We know that early literacy supports academic achievement, graduation rates, and future earning potential. Truist works with EVERFI, a leading education technology company, to develop and implement the games.

A sneak peek at the learning experience

This game will help children gain confidence in identifying words that have the same beginning or ending sound.

This game will help children feel confident in identifying rhyming pairs.

This game will help children gain confidence in matching sounds with their letter representations.

This game will help children learn to spell phonetically-regular words such as cap and hug.

This game helps children to develop phonemic awareness skills by listening to words segmented into phonemes (/b/ /a/ /t/) and matching the segmented sounds with the corresponding word.

This game will help children develop knowledge of Tier II vocabulary words by being taught new words and then matching the new vocabulary words to appropriate pictorial representations of the words.

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