Whether you're the parent of a child with a reading disability or an educator that works with learning disabled students on a daily basis, you're…...
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Brett Machovec's comment,
April 12, 2013 4:46 PM
Neat. Good resource. Most of us don't have the time to search for these types of good resources, having them in one place allows us to quickly find apps that are useful to our classroom. Many apps contain the four component of literacy so it would be great for ell's.
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Shanel Norwood's comment,
April 12, 2013 7:33 PM
This is a great resource. I have an ipad, but I never use it for school because I don't know what's out there. I would also like to share this with parents. Most of them have some type of tablet and they are always looking for ways to help their children at home. With these apps the parents do not have to completely understand what we are learning in class to help their child.
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Meredith L'Amoreaux's comment,
April 15, 2013 1:34 PM
Although I teach in the high school setting, many of my students are on a 3-5 grade reading level. They struggle with vocabulary and terminology because of the difficulty of the language. I would use some of these apps in the classroom, recommend them to my peers who teach English to these same students. This would also be a great resource to share with parents
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