Personalized online tutoring for grades k-8

The Right Reading Support Can Change Everything

 
 
 
 
 

 

  • Pinpoint your child’s reading needs with care
  • Personal attention from certified reading experts
  • Watch your child’s reading grow in weeks, not months
Learning to read online

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92%

of parents say their child enjoys Hoot Reading

10,000+

students supported in becoming confident readers

500,000+

reading lessons delivered by a qualified teacher

What Support Looks Like with Hoot

 
 
 

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Identify skills gaps

Your child’s dedicated reading tutor will pinpoint skill gaps and deliver personalized online reading help that builds confidence fast.


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Meet with a certified teacher 1-3X/week

Your child will meet with the same certified reading teacher for every 30-minute session. All our tutors hold a B.Ed or higher — so you can feel confident in the support they’re getting.


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See 3X
literacy skill improvement

After Hoot, children see a 152% boost in oral fluency and 86% in word fluency in a few months—improving 3x more than their peers.


What Parents Have to Say

 
 
 
 

 

 

Not sure if your child struggles with phonics?

FAQs

 
 
 
 
 

Is my child the right age for Hoot Reading?

Our programs are designed for children from Kindergarten to Gr. 8. Regardless of age or grade, all lessons start with identifying skill levels so your child gets instruction where they need it.

How does Hoot work?

Hoot lessons are 30 minutes, flexible to fit your schedule, and take place on our web-based app.

Your child will meet their teacher over video using a laptop, computer, or tablet with a camera, microphone, and speaker.

A stable internet connection is required, and we recommend headphones to help minimize distractions.

All reading, spelling, and comprehension practice happens right inside the app.

Who are your tutors?

All of our Hoot tutors are qualified teachers holding a B.Ed (or higher) with classroom teaching experience.

Research from the National Student Support Accelerator (NSSA) at Stanford University says that teacher-led tutoring yields the greatest impact on literacy outcomes.

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