What is Dyslexia?
Dyslexia Research
Should I have my Child Assessed?
The Options
Statementing
How Home Education Can Help
The five main benefits
Learning to Write and Spell
Writing
Handwriting
Spelling
Creative writing
Editing and Publishing
Mathematics
Ways to help
Finger Tables
Teenage Dyslexics
Life skills
Further Education / Exams
Resources and Further Reading
20 different pages to view
 
Resources and Further Reading
 
1) Useful names and addresses 11) Decodable Books
2) Assessments 12) Writing / Book Making Activities
3) Spelling resources  13) Online Learning
4) Lesson Plans 14) Maths Books and Teaching Aids
5) Phonic Games 15) Computer Keyboard Skills
6) Software and Media  16) Sound Reading System
7) Online videos  17) Miscellaneous Books
8) Resource Catalogues  18) What NOT to do
9) Reference Books 19) Web Sites
10) Reading resources and programmes  20) Room 101
 
12) Writing / Book Making Activities
 

Dry-wipe white boards and pens. Children love using these for their sound-writing work. Individual A3 boards are available from W H Smith and Rymans. AMS Educational, FREEphone 0800 917 3201, do economically priced packs of 10x A4 boards plus pens.

www.easyteach.co.uk/dry.html Dry wipe boards.

Making Books
. Johnson. Pub. A & C Black.
30 projects to craft, illustrate and write books-bookmaking/literacy combined in one activity.

http://lsvl.la.asu.edu/paperproject/pmathome/ The Paper Making Cookbook

www.blewa.co.uk/project1/children/C1-3.htm Make a folding book.

http://library.thinkquest.org/J001156/makingbooks/makeown.htm Make your own books
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