Teaching 10th Grade Reading

Which reading program is best for your high school sophomores?

Browse 10th Grade Reading Programs

Improve your 10th-grade students’ literacy skills with the right reading resources.

From programs focused on refining literacy and critical thinking skills to ones centered around standardized test prep, our collection of reading resources are designed by experts to help your middle school students improve their reading comprehension.


Preparation for State Reading Assessments

Preparation for State Reading Assessments

Level 10

Preparation for State Reading Assessments

Teach reading skills that will stick well beyond test day with Preparation for State Reading Assessments. This program contains nonfiction reading selections with multiple-choice and open-ended comprehension questions modeled after those used on standardized tests. As an added bonus, this program provides reading tips and strategies that work not only for taking standardized tests, but also for gleaning important information from any reading material.


Reading Informational Texts

Reading Informational Texts

Reading Informational Texts

Easily add engaging nonfiction to your 10th-grade curriculum with Reading Informational Texts. This program contains several reading selections from multiple subject areas, including history, science, and politics. Every text includes notes on quantitative and qualitative measures of text difficulty, detailed annotations to clarify text meaning, and short answer questions tied to common standards for reading informational texts.


Reading Literature

Reading Literature

Reading Literature

Give your students the tools they need to perform in-depth literary analysis with Reading Literature. Every story and poem within this program is annotated with important information: definitions of vocabulary words, interpretations of passages, explanations of allusions, and more. Short-answer questions require students to analyze literary elements like figurative language, structure, and tone and help them explain the effects of these elements on the meaning of the work as a whole.


Reading & Analyzing Nonfiction

Reading & Analyzing Nonfiction

Reading & Analyzing Nonfiction

Teach your 10th-grade students how to clearly distinguish fact from interpretation and opinion with Reading & Analyzing Nonfiction: Slant, Spin & Bias. Through models, exercises, and writing assignments based on historical and contemporary texts, your students will learn to recognize biased writing and avoid falling for flimsy arguments.


Techniques of Propaganda & Persuasion

Techniques of Propaganda & Persuasion

Techniques of Propaganda & Persuasion

With Techniques of Propaganda & Persuasion, your 10th-grade students will develop the single most valuable skill they can have as readers—critical thinking. As students work through this program, they will learn to question and analyze the logic behind the messages in advertisements, news media, film, and even the literature they read in English class.


SAT Power Prep: Summit

SAT Power Prep: Summit

SAT Power Prep: Summit

Thanks to SAT Power Prep, you can give every student a chance to crush standardized tests. This course comes loaded with resources, including SAT-style reading passages and questions designed to familiarize students with the formatting of the test; language and grammar exercises created to improve students' writing; and context-based vocabulary exercises that emphasize word understanding, rather than memorization.


Pre-AP: Readings and Exercises

Pre-AP: Readings and Exercises

Pre-AP: Readings and Exercises

Give 10th-grade students the headstart they need to succeed in AP-level classes* with Prestwick House Pre-AP: Readings and Exercises. Along with an understanding of what to expect from higher-level courses, your students will gain the confidence to read with purpose, thoughtfully answer test questions, and create rich, well-written essays worthy of a 5.


AP Language and Composition

AP Language and Composition

AP Language and Composition

Prestwick House AP Language and Composition* provides the perfect framework for teaching high school students how to analyze complex nonfiction texts. Each lesson focuses on a specific element of language and includes two nonfiction passages—the first annotated to direct student reading and the second with AP-level questions on that topic. Practice exercises give them the opportunity to demonstrate what they’ve learned.


* Advanced Placement, AP, and the Advanced Placement Program are registered trademarks of the College Board, which was not involved in the production of, and does not endorse, these products.

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