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
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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
 
6) Software and Media
 

www.prometheanworld.com/uk/server/show/ConGenericProduct.20 The Speed Sounds Interactive CD-ROM contains multimedia 'flipcharts' for interactive whiteboards. The flipcharts help pupils to learn the 44 sounds of the Read Write Inc. programme through engaging and motivating animation, sound and activities.

www.bbcactivefunwithphonics.com/index.html BBC's CD-ROM /DVD format synthetic phonics programme 'Fun with Phonics'.

www.oup.com/oxed/primary/literacy/ort/electronic/esongbirds/
e-Songbirds. Three CD-ROMs for interactive whiteboard use, E-Songbirds introduces all 44 phonemes and includes electronic versions of the all of the Songbirds titles for practise and enjoyment.

Jolly Phonics DVD: The DVD has eight parts covering all the letter sounds and the five basic skills for reading and writing www.jollylearning.co.uk

The new DCSF synthetic phonic programme 'Letters and Sounds' pack includes a DVD showing exemplar sessions for each phase with short clips to demonstrate effective practice.
http://publications.teachernet.gov.uk/default.aspx?PageFunction=productdetails&PageMode=publications&ProductId=DFES-00281-2007

Fast Phonics First. Johnston/Watson. This is the programme used in the famous Clackmannanshire study. 'Found to be very successful with boys'. Interactive CD format www.harcourt.co.uk/Series/Primary/RigbyStarPhonics/Software/Software.aspx

www.collinseducation.com/autosites/default.aspx?pageID=1385&bookID=36277 Collins Big Cat Phonics programme on CD-ROM.
Review of 'Big Cat Phonics' here - scroll down to message by 'ian'. http://rrf.org.uk/messageforum/viewtopic.php?t=2449&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=60

DVD: 'An Introduction to Synthetic Phonics' featuring Debbie Hepplewhite and Professor Diane McGuinness. Aimed at ‘raising awareness’ about the dangers of guessing words through multi-cueing and describing the first steps of the synthetic phonics teaching principles for reading and spelling -for ordering details go to: www.phonicsproducts.com/

2-hour DVD, Understanding Synthetic Phonics. Teacher Training Resource.
''Debbie Hepplewhite gives a detailed breakdown of synthetic phonics, the alphabetic code (simple and complex) how to blend letter sounds, phonemic awareness, and how to teach synthetic phonics in the classroom.'' www.act-ed.co.uk/sp/introduction.html

www.syntheticphonics.net A set of four DVD discs as a training resource, covering a comprehensive range of lessons based on the Sound Discovery method of teaching synthetic phonics

WordsWorldWide Ltd: Information on Dragon voice recognition systems and Keystone software for 'dyslexics'. www.keyspell.com