Teacher Magazine: Creating Readers: Part I
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Saved by 5 people (1 private), first by anonymouse user on 2007-09-15
- Angelamaiers on 2008-06-01 - Tags Reluctant , Readers
- Msstern on 2008-05-27 - Tags reading , accessibility , language_arts , ld
- Gladysled on 2008-03-17 - Tags reading , Literacy
- Elemenous on 2007-10-28 - Tags del.icio.us , imported , literacy , reading
- Cbotbyl on 2007-09-15 - Tags reading
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or my students with dyslexia or other reading disabilities, I have found success using clear-colored overlays when reading. The color helps the child hyper-focus on the text and filter out other stimuli. You can find bookmark-size overlays that isolate one line at a time. (Check with your local teacher store or a library supply catalog.) You can also get colored transparencies and cut them into strips.
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