
Achieve3000
Digital learning platforms software
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What is Achieve3000
Achieve3000 is a literacy and reading instruction platform used by K–12 schools to deliver differentiated nonfiction reading, writing, and comprehension activities. It assigns content based on student reading levels and provides embedded assessments and reporting for teachers and administrators. The product is commonly used for intervention, core ELA support, and progress monitoring across classrooms and districts.
Differentiated leveled reading content
The platform delivers the same topic at multiple Lexile levels so students can work on comparable content while reading at an appropriate difficulty. This supports mixed-ability classrooms and intervention groups without requiring separate lesson sets. The approach is well-suited to nonfiction reading practice and comprehension routines.
Built-in assessment and reporting
Achieve3000 includes assessments and ongoing performance data tied to student activity and reading levels. Teachers can monitor growth, usage, and skill performance without exporting data to separate tools. District users can use aggregated reporting for implementation oversight and program evaluation.
Classroom workflow for ELA practice
The product provides structured lesson flows (reading, questions, writing) that can be assigned and completed digitally. This reduces reliance on separate content repositories and ad hoc document sharing for routine literacy practice. It fits common school workflows where teachers need repeatable assignments and consistent student experience.
Primarily literacy-focused scope
Achieve3000 centers on reading and writing development rather than serving as a broad learning management system. Schools typically still need a separate LMS for course management, grading, and multi-subject delivery. Organizations looking for an all-purpose digital learning platform may find the scope narrow.
Implementation and training overhead
Effective use often depends on consistent routines, teacher training, and alignment with district literacy goals. Without strong onboarding and ongoing coaching, usage can become inconsistent across classrooms. This can reduce the quality of data and the comparability of results across schools.
Content and UX may feel rigid
The structured lesson format can limit flexibility for teachers who want to customize activities beyond the provided flow. Students may experience repetition if the program is used heavily as the primary literacy activity. Some districts may need supplemental tools for richer discussion, collaboration, or multimedia lesson design.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| School / District (Institutional licensing) | Contact sales / Request a quote (no public list price) | Pricing provided by quote; purchase options and "Contact a Rep" / "Request a Quote" links are on the Achieve3000 (McGraw Hill) product microsite. |
| Homeschool / At‑home (Boost standalone and select packages) | Price not publicly listed on product page; appears during checkout/login on McGraw Hill store | Standalone Achieve3000 products (ISBN-listed) are available via the McGraw Hill PreK–12 store but the site indicates educators will see school pricing in their cart after logging in. |
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McGraw Hill LLC
New York, NY, USA
1888
Private
https://www.mheducation.com/
https://x.com/McGrawHill
https://www.linkedin.com/company/mcgraw-hill/