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New Notes - Basic Reading
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Stulman Software
Lexia Reading UK
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com.lexialearning
Kindergarten Reading
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Keith-Gardner
Alpheios Reading Tools
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net.alpheios
Reading Eggs
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Google
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Lexia Reading
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Lexia Learning Systems, Inc.
Lexia Reading is an educational program that provides a research-proven method for students to acquire...
practice on foundational
reading
skills, suggesting...critical pre-
reading
and basic
reading
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Gamco - Reading Explorers
1
com.slg
SLC Reading Assistant
1
com.scientificlearning
Unlock 2e PPlus Reading and Writing 4
1
com.avallain
Unlock 2e PPlus Reading and Writing 3
1
com.avallain
Install 7 Speed Reading
1
com.er
Prism Intro Reading and Writing Presentation Plus
1
com.avallain
Palm Reading Lite
1
com.Crazysoft
Lightning Reading
1
com.newonet
Reading Assistant
1
com.readingassistant
Reading Spot
1
com.personEdu
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