Training on learning disabilities

for parents and teachers.

New strategies and methodologies

and ICT contribution.

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DIGITAL RESOURCES

 

RESOURCES FOR PUPILS WHO SPEAK ENGLISH:

1. Primary Resources: SEN and Special School Resources

www.primaryresources.co.uk

Primary Resources - free worksheets, lesson plans and teaching ideas for primary and elementary teachers.

2. Primary Resources Links Blog » English/Literacy

www.primarylinks.co.uk

The Literacy Shed September 28, 2012 Posted by Gareth in : English/Literacy, add a comment. http://www.literacyshed.com

3. Primary English (Literacy) Interactive Games

www.primaryinteractive.co.uk

Utter Zoo Monster Poem. Registration Poem. Theme Park Adventure

4. www.dyslexic.org.uk

A charity established to support research into the nature and causes of developmental dyslexia and to help children with visually impaired dyslexic problems.

5. www.beatingdyslexia.com

The most comprehensive range of techniques for overcoming dyslexia with information and definitions that have been based on scientific research.

Here, there are a lot of materials to help to pupils with dysorthographia improve their spelling, writing and grammar (no apps, but useful too)

6. www.dyseggxia.com

Available in Spanish and English (maybe in other languages too, see your apps store). It´s useful to improve different skills, including those related to dysorthographia or Dyslexia.

7. http://tactustherapy.com/app/vat

It´s better to use it in a professional context (support teachers, Psychologists or Pedagogues with pupils with dyslexia, dysorthographia…)

There is a “demo” free of charge, but if you want to use it more time, you have to pay.

This web is only available in English.

8. Tablexia (https://www.tablexia.cz/en/)   

is a modern educational application aiming to support the development of cognitive abilities. It is designed primarily for children with dyslexia in secondary schools. It should find its use in schools to supplement the standard teaching, as well as in pedagogical-psychological counseling offices and other counseling facilities for pupils with learning difficulties.