YOU SCANNED THE CARD

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Plant the Seeds of Early Literacy

That card is real seed paper—plant it, and wildflowers grow.

We help young readers grow the same way: a little every day, with a method that works. Here's what CAPIT is doing, and how to bring it to your students.

How CAPIT Works

CAPIT Reading uses the Sound-to-Print method that starts with what kids already know — the sounds in their mouth — and shows them how those sounds look in print. Suddenly, English makes sense! And kids learn to read.

CAPIT Reading: Proven to Accelerate Early Literacy Development

An Evaluation by Johns Hopkins University’s Center for Research and Reform in Education (JHU CRRE) in one of the nation’s largest school districts.

Cover page of a report titled 'CAPIT Reading: Proven to Accelerate Early Literacy Development and Kindergarten Readiness,' featuring the Johns Hopkins University logo and a photo of two children using headsets for a learning activity.
Cover page of a research report titled 'An Evaluation of the CAPIT Reading Curriculum in a Florida School District: Student Achievement Trends' by Joseph Reilly, Ed.D, and Nathan Storey, Ph.D, dated February 2025, from Johns Hopkins School of Education.