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TRAINING WHEELS FOR TUTORS AND HOME-SCHOOLERS

www.homestead.com/trainingwheels
 

Does your child
       have trouble remembering which letter goes with which sound?
       know the letters but mix them up when they are in words?
       muddle the middles of longer words?
       have trouble memorizing sight words with "crazy" spellings?
       get confused by all those two-letter vowels?
       get bogged down in books with too many words to sound out?

 

Here are hands-on materials for dyslexics from five to ten:
      Orton-Gillingham techniques
      Lots of games for practice and more practice
      Mnemonic pictures instead of rote memorizing
      Colors that break the vowel barrier

 

Late bloomers and children with ADD do well with these materials too.

Children who are not at risk enjoy the games and make rapid progress.
 

 


The Trading Game
(152 games for ages 7 and up) The pink cards are for two-syllable games. The white cards are for three-syllable games. Winning through luck and strategy, not decoding skill

 


Mnemonic Picture Game
(6 games for ages 5 to 7) A Go Fish game with picture-letters. One picture-letter and one plain letter make a book. The letters make sense because they have been turned into pictures.


To see more, visit www.homestead.com/trainingwheels

 

Ann Coffeen Turner
harann52@yahoo.com
211 Mountainside Road
Mendham, New Jersey 07945
973-543-6782


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