Effectiveness
Read Naturally was found to have no discernible effects on fluency and reading comprehension.
Program Description
Read Naturally is designed to improve reading fluency using a combination of books, audiotapes, and computer software. According to the developer’s website, this program has three main strategies: repeated reading of text for developing oral reading fluency, teacher modeling of story reading, and systematic
monitoring of student progress by the students themselves and by teachers. Students work at a reading level appropriate for their achievement level, progress through the program at their own rate, and work, for the most part, on an independent basis. The program has two versions. In one, students use audiocassettes
or CDs in conjunction with hard-copy reading materials. In the second version, students use the Read Naturally computer program alone. The Read Naturally program is designed to increase time spent reading.
Research
One study of Read Naturally met the What Works Clearinghouse (WWC) evidence standards, and one study met WWC evidence standards with reservations.
The two studies included 106 students from first and second grades in two elementary schools in Arizona and Georgia. Based on these two studies, the WWC considers the extent of evidence for Read Naturally to be small for fluency and comprehension. No studies that met WWC evidence standards with or without reservations addressed alphabetics or general reading achievement.