Aimed at students in secondary school, DocsPlus is a resource that gives support to students so they can independently learn and understand course curriculum.
Although dyslexia is known for being a reading disability, the condition goes hand in hand with writing and, as you’ve probably already noticed, your students may be finding it difficult to grasp some of the main writing concepts. To get you started, here are seven tips you’ll need to know.
In today’s technology-driven world, handwriting is becoming a part of the past. In a New York Times article published in 2014, many professionals are concerned about what we are losing as old-fashioned pen and paper is fading away.
Word Hippo is a website with helpful vocabulary resources. The resource list is extensive, including synonyms, antonyms, word meaning (with example sentences), pronunciation, and rhyming words.
LANGUAGE! Live is a ELA (English Language Arts) curriculum for students who are below grade level in reading comprehension, fluency, and spelling.
Monkey Word School Adventure is an application for both smartphones and tablets that covers all of the early concepts of reading and writing.
Sonday Systems 1 and 2 are successive reading intervention programs that take students through beginning and intermediate reading, writing, and spelling intervention.
ReadSpeaker TextAid is a reading, writing, and studying supplement for the classroom.
Grammarly is an online grammar checking website that can scan essays, articles, and other documents to find mistakes in the text.
