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I agree this is a great site. I like it because when a student clicks on a word that is unfamiliar, it displays the word and highlights the letters as the word is spoken.
12/08/2009 01:36:49
TAKlinda (Member)
Hi everyone, here's a free webdite for teaching your young or not so young learners to read from the beginning. It's were I started when discovering my 7 yr old was 2 years behind with his reading. Lots of animation and interaction and the best thing as I said -it's absolutely free.
28/10/2008 16:40:10
mum22 (Member)
Getting Your Child to Read: Coming from the perpsective of both an author and a parent, Frank Hinks gives an invaluable insight into how his books encourage children to read and why it is important to get children reading.
Dyscalculia Teaching & Help: Jane Emerson describes how to provide children with dyscalculia, teaching & help. She emphasises the the need to use actual materials to try and develop numerosity.
SEN: Teaching and Class Sizes: Anastasia de Waal gives an insight into how teaching and classrooms can be made more effective for children with special educational needs.
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