Dyslexia, Dyscalculia & DCD
Page updated 17.07.23 |
Free Downloadable Resources
Dyslexia
→ Spellings of the Consonants
→ Common Spellings of the Vowels
→ Confusing words - expect & except
→ Confusing words - effect & affect
→ Confusing words - compare & contrast
→ PhonicBooks - Free printable reading and spelling resources
→ Supporting Dyslexic Students
→ The Ultimate Guide to Phonological Awareness
→ Top Tips for Supporting Your Dyslexic Students
→ Phonic English Code
→ Mindmap on support for dyslexic students
→ British Dyslexia Association, Style Guide. Ensuring written material supports dyslexic people
→ Literacy Strategies
Dysgraphia
→ What is Dysgraphia?
→ Dysgraphia
→ How to Assist a Student with Dysgraphia in the Classroom by SuperDuperInc
→ Dysgraphia Mindmap
→ Dysgraphia Subtypes
Dyslexia - Activities →
→ Alphabet Arc Ideas
→ Alphabet Uppercase Cards
→ Alphabet Lowercase Cards
→ Alphabet Arc Aa
→ Alphabet Arc AA
→ Alphabet Arc aa
→ 4-in-a-row ccvc, ccvce, o-e
→ 4-in-a-row ccvce
→ 4-in-a-row cvc,cvce
→ 4-in-a-row cvce
→ 4-in-a-row template
→ Seven Word Activities
Dyscalculia
→ Dyscalculia
→ Dyscalculia: Guidance for Assessment and Intervention
→ Dyscalculia Factsheet
→ What is Dyscalculia
→ Tools and Strategies to Support Students with Dyscalculia - The Evidence.
→ Accommodations for the Classroom.
Media
Media Links
→ See Dyslexia Differently An informative, engaging video looking at dyslexia, a person’s strengths and weaknesses.
→ STLS video short on Dyslexia, Dyscalculia & DCD
→ What is Dysgraphia?
→ What is Dyscalculia?
“Dyslexia is a learning difference that primarily affects reading and writing skills. However, it does not only affect these skills. Dyslexia is actually about information processing. Dyslexic people may have difficulty processing and remembering information they see and hear, which can affect learning and the acquisition of literacy skills. Dyslexia can also impact on other areas such as organisational skills.” |