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More Fun Games and Activities for Children with Dyslexia

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eBook - How to Learn Smarter with a Dyslexic Brain, Fun Games and Activities for Children with Dyslexia, Digitale Originalausgabe (eBook ohne Printausg.), Digitale Originalausgabe (eBook ohne Printausg.)

Winton, Alais

JESSICA KINGSLEY PUBLISHERS

26.95

(inklusive MwSt.)

Verfügbarkeit: Lieferbar

Zusatztext

<p>Dyslexic teacher Alais Winton is back with all-new games and activities to make learning simple and fun.<br><br>This inventive and practical workbook is packed with tried-and-tested games and activities to help children aged 7-13 who have dyslexia. It is ideally suited to home-schooling, independent learning, or classroom or small group setting, and includes activities such as The Multiply Matrix Game, Drop the Ball and Number Tag.<br><br>The book is packed with cartoons, and there's a quiz at the start to help you discover whether you learn best from pictures, movement, socially or through music. You can use this book to find the strategies and activities you enjoy the most, and that support you to learn most effectively. If you have ideas about how you would like to add to the games or invent your own, go for it!<br><br>With even more engaging activities and updated advice for parents and carers, this is another essential tool for making learning simple and enjoyable.</p>

Autorenportrait

<p>Alais Winton is a private tutor working with dyslexic children in Wales. She has taught on several further education programmes, as well as teaching adult learners on PGCE courses. As a dyslexic teacher and learner herself, Alais has collated and researched techniques to assist dyslexic learners in education.</p>

Weitere Details

Erschienen: 21.03.2022

Umfang: 160 S.

Sprache: ENG

Lesealter: Lesealter: 7-99 J.

ISBN/EAN: 9781787754485

Umbreit-Nr.: 5527208

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