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Reading Ruler

Learning Aids

Eye Level Reading rulers are coloured filters that can help overcome glare and tracking problems. Available from Crossbow Education Tel: (0)845 269 7272

Dyslexia- Kara Tointon

Videos

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You can watch all the parts of the Kara Tointon Documentary ' Don't call me stupid!' on You Tube or BBC iplayer. Highly recommended and very informative.

A fantastic set of free Phonics Posters

Learning Aids

This is a fantastic resource to use. Individual posters to support the following areas: 'air' 'all' 'ar' 'au' 'all' 'ck' 'ea' 'ch' 'ear' 'aw' 'er' 'ight' 'oo' and many more. …

Beating Dyslexia

External Resources

This is a good site that has been made by 3 students all of whom have dyslexia. This is a simple site and it has some really good information about how …

Jolly Phonics

Learning Aids

Jolly Phonics is a fun and child centred approach to teaching literacy. With actions for each of the 42 letter sounds, the multi-sensory method is very motivating for children and teachers, …

Lexia

Learning Aids

Lexia Reading is a computer-based Independent Learning System (ILS) with several programs. It is predominantly phonics-based, beginning with phonemic awareness and moving to initial letter level, and then real and …

The Animal School by George H Reavis

External Resources

Take a look - would be a great start to an Inclusion Inset.

Julia Dyer Website for children with Neurological conditions

External Resources

Julia Dyer is a physiotherapy practice offering good clear information relating to; Dyspraxia Sensory integration issues Autism ADHD Cerebral plasy Dyslexia and specific learning difficulties The site provides; book reviews …

Study Skills

Lesson Resources

http://www.beingdyslexic.co.uk/pages/information/teenagers-students.php A great section of this site containing lots of good strategies and advice relating to Study Skills; Getting organised Time management …

Dyslexia- hearing my child read

Frequently Asked Questions

My child has dyslexia- how can I support them when reading?