InlightiReads™ gives your organization a powerful platform to personalize reading experiences and connect children to stories that speak to them.
InlightiReads™ fits into how your organization already works — no IT overhaul, no lengthy rollout.
Enter the child's name, grade level, and reading level.
Extracurricular activities, sports, science, history, art, music, dancing, cultural background, and more.
Receive a custom story , 5 vocabulary words with definitions, 4 comprehension questions, and a creative writing prompt.
Generated for Marcus — age 10, interests in science and nature, reading at a 5th-grade level.
Marcus pressed his nose against the cool bedroom window, watching thick clouds drift across the moon. Tonight was different—tonight was the night his science teacher had told the class about. Somewhere high above, millions of monarch butterflies were beginning their incredible journey south. He grabbed his flashlight and tiptoed downstairs, determined to witness this spectacular migration firsthand.
The backyard seemed transformed in the moonlight. Marcus crept toward his mother's flower garden, where he'd seen monarchs gathering all week. As his eyes adjusted to the darkness, he gasped. Dozens of orange and black butterflies clung to the milkweed plants, their wings folded like tiny prayer books. They were conserving energy for the thousand-mile voyage ahead.
Suddenly, as if responding to an invisible signal, the butterflies began to stir. One by one, they lifted into the air, their wings catching fragments of moonlight. Marcus watched in amazement as more butterflies emerged from neighboring gardens, joining the growing cluster. The air filled with a gentle rustling sound as hundreds of wings beat in rhythm.
Marcus followed the swirling cloud of butterflies as they rose higher and higher. His heart pounded with excitement as he realized he was witnessing one of nature's most remarkable phenomena. These delicate creatures, weighing less than a paperclip, would navigate using the sun and magnetic fields to reach forests they had never seen before.
As the last butterfly disappeared into the starlit sky, Marcus stood quietly in his garden. He thought about the incredible endurance these small creatures possessed and how they trusted ancient instincts to guide them safely home. Tomorrow he would tell his class about this magical night, but for now, he simply smiled up at the moon, feeling connected to the mysterious rhythms of the natural world.
The data below is provided by the National Literacy Institute.
- Approximately 40% of students across the nation cannot read at a basic level.
- Struggling readers suffer socially and emotionally.
- Between 46% and 51% of American adults have an income well below the poverty level because of their inability to read.
- School dropouts cost our nation $240 billion in social service expenditures and lost tax revenues.
- 45 million are functionally illiterate and read below a 5th grade level.
- Illiteracy has become such a serious problem in our country that 130 million adults are now unable to read a simple story to their children.
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