Here are just a few fanastic resources that can be used with all styles of learners!
Resources ...
A fantastic resource that helps children learn their times tables in a fun way. Catch melodies and funny characters keep children's attention. Supported at the beginning of the song and a chance to be tested at the end! Super for a mental/oral starter or for a time filler. Play as a mental/oral starter.
SMART kids phonics resources are excellent to be used either as a whole class, group or 1-1. Games are fantastic for home too! Comical characters and different games and activities make phonic learning fun but structured.
IPads are an excellent interactive resource, with lots of free/ low cost apps to help develop literacy skills.
Word walls are a super resource in the classroom and always available for children to use. Group word families together.
Once they know how to use this special tool children will have no problems in checking their spellings. Making them become more independent in their editing and work.
Pencil grips help to reinforce correct pencil grip and provide comfort when writing.
Reading rulers have been found to help
children with visual dyslexia. They also
help to stay focussed when reading by keeping track on the line that is being read.
Talking tins help children with sequencing, remembering tasks, and much more!
The alphabet arc is a super tool to teach letter names and the alphabet order.
All schools need a phonic reading scheme. Dyslexic learners benefit from repetition and practise. Teamed up with multi-sensory phonic teaching children can apply what they have learnt in to their reading.
Highlighters are a key tool in the classroom- to highlight patterns in sounds and key pieces of information.