Carol Fraser Hagen
MA, Ed.S
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- Main Areas
- Reading and Dyslexia
- Best Sellers
- Author of forthcoming book, How to Teach Children How to Read Through Multi-Sensory Teaching Activities - A Handbook and Resource Guide for Parents and Teachers
- Career Focus
- Teaching, writing and speaking about learning to read and dyslexia.
- Affiliation
- www.carolfraserhagen.com
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Fun Reading Activities for Struggling Readers - Paired Reading
Struggling readers need a thorough one-on-one review of phonics lessons, additional instruction on developing better comprehension in both fiction and non-fiction materials, and drills to develop automaticity. The ability to instantly recognize the most common words used in sentences, such as, can, it, the, was, are, etc. is considered automaticity. Although, re-teaching and reviewing important reading skills are all necessary components to helping struggling readers improve their reading skills. In addition, supplementary reading activities should also be fun and motivating.
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Eight Multi-Sensory Reading Activities To Teach The Alphabet
Children who are dyslexic learn differently. Learning to read and write can be extremely difficult. That's why it's important for both parents and teachers to incorporate multi-sensory reading activities, when introducing the twenty-six letter names and shapes of the alphabet. Multi-sensory reading activities use all the senses, sent to the brain—visual, auditory, touch and body movement. Here are eight multi-sensory reading activities that help dyslexic learners learn the alphabet:
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