The Wilson Reading System: A Structured Path to Literacy

The Wilson Reading System® (WRS) is a structured literacy program based on Orton-Gillingham principles, designed for students in grades 2–12 (and adults) who struggle with decoding, spelling, and fluency—often due to dyslexia or other language-based learning disabilities.

Why It Matters:
WRS uses a 12-step sequential system that directly teaches phonology, orthography, and morphology. Lessons are delivered in small-group or one-on-one settings (2 students is ideal) and focus on mastery before progression.

Proven Results:
Studies show statistically significant gains in oral reading fluency and comprehension for students with disabilities who complete the program.

  • Explicit teaching of word structure and decoding

  • Emphasis on high-frequency words and morphology

  • Built-in progress monitoring to track student growth

Learnability Implementation:
At Learnability, WRS is integrated into custom tutoring plans. Using a multisensory approach, our tutors support decoding, spelling, and comprehension with structured pacing to ensure students reach true mastery.

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