100 Ideas for Primary Teachers: Supporting Children with Dyslexia
This practical guide provides anyone supporting children and young people with dyslexia with 100 engaging and practical activities to help reinforce their learning development.
In addition to covering all key areas of the primary curriculum, the book offers an assortment of approaches on differentiation, memory strategies and planning for learning.
Featuring a wide range of ready-to-use activities and strategies, this is great addition to any teacher’s toolkit. It also offers new ideas and insights to ALNCOs, head teachers, parents and carers and anyone else working with a child or young person with dyslexia.
100 Ideas for Secondary Teachers: Supporting Students with Dyslexia

Designed for busy secondary school teachers, this practical guide features a host of tried-and-tested, ready to use activities to help support and engage learners with dyslexia.
In addition to covering key secondary subject areas (including English, maths and PE) it offers practical advice on personal development - from self-esteem and staying motivated to exam preparation.
This is the perfect companion for teachers and learning support staff who want to ensure that those learners with dyslexia are fully supported to reach their potential.




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