Reading+and+Language+Arts

[|Quizlet]
is a great site to provide fun practice and repetition.

You can: > > This site has many subject groups that are already created, or you can create your own set of flashcards. They use a flash card format to teach the concepts. A student can become familiar with the words, learn the words and then test himself on the words. The test format can be matching, true/false or typing the correct answer. > > There are also some "game" type formats for review. > > Another amazing feature of this site is that it has voice recognition, meaning that students can speak their answers in the game formats. [|Assistive Technology Continuum] is an interesting compilation of tasks and needs with suggested tools ranging from low-tech to high-tech solutions.
 * Study vocabulary or [|almost anything]
 * Create your own flashcards - [|sign up free]
 * Share flashcards with your friends

[|Technology and Organization] is produced by the same group as the above reference, and has some interesting suggestions for helping students stay organized.

Both of these two previous references are from [|Onion Mountain Technology]. You might want to check out their website for other ideas.

When using PixWriter, color code buttons according to Neuhaus system: This will increase consistency in the event that they begin dyslexia services.
 * noun =
 * verb =
 * adjective =
 * adverb =
 * preposition =
 * article =

For emerging literacy, the students can choose one of three colors to make a sentence, producing errorless writing.

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