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Ms. Wright's Classroom

  • Thelma E Page - Richardson Elementary School
  • Dallas, TX
  • More than three‑quarters of students from low‑income households Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.

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Dyslexia students learn best utilizing a multisensory approach. As a dyslexia interventionist I am building new pathways in the minds of my students using a multisensory approach. Students will use the fidget poppers as a an alternative to "tap" instead of "tapping" their fingers to decode and encode sounds to read and write. The fidget poppers would give resistant students a "cool" option for "tapping". Some of my students struggle to write a letter of the alphabet. The wooden boards would be used as a multisensory approach to help them learn how to write letters. I am excited about the opportunity to enhance my students' learning experience!

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Dyslexia students learn best utilizing a multisensory approach. As a dyslexia interventionist I am building new pathways in the minds of my students using a multisensory approach. Students will use the fidget poppers as a an alternative to "tap" instead of "tapping" their fingers to decode and encode sounds to read and write. The fidget poppers would give resistant students a "cool" option for "tapping". Some of my students struggle to write a letter of the alphabet. The wooden boards would be used as a multisensory approach to help them learn how to write letters. I am excited about the opportunity to enhance my students' learning experience!

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