You should see if EducationCity.com would do something for him.

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> Does anyone know of any good on line reading sites that don't require a lot 
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> bandwidth? I have a struggling fourth grade student who will do anything on 
> the 
> computer. We are hoping to find him some reading material on line. He is 
> reading 
> at DRA level 20. He doesn't have a printer, and his Internet connection is 
> dial 
> up. e really need something he can use with a computer to hook him. 
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> I have a subscription to Reading A-Z, but I don't think that will inspire 
> him. 
> He likes dragons and magic, and Harry Potter. He's a "boy's boy" if you know 
> what I mean. Adventure, pirates, rough and tumble. He's well liked by his 
> peers, 
> and would rather be a non-reader than be seen with a picture book, or 
> anything 
> he perceives as for babies. 
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> Thanks in advance. 
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> Joy/NC/4 
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