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Preview of Pie Brown E-Book

Pie Brown E-Book

Pie Brown is a children's story about being different is a super power. It will help children build self-confidence and reading skills.
Preview of Hanging with friends. Age appropriate learn to read (readers).

Hanging with friends. Age appropriate learn to read (readers).

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happy things
Ebook .A age appropriate early level reader for teens. So many teenagers are below the average line when it comes to reading. So many are really low and need to start from the beginning. Readers for children to learn to read are easy to find but very demeaning for a teenager. The key to get a teen enthused to read is that it needs to be something they are interested in and achievable to their level.
Preview of I like motorcycles.

I like motorcycles.

Created by
happy things
Ebook version. A age appropriate early level reader for teens. So many teenagers are below the average line when it comes to reading. So many are really low and need to start from the beginning. Readers for children to learn to read are easy to find but very demeaning for a teenager. The key to get a teen enthused to read is that it needs to be something they are interested in and achievable to their level.
Preview of "The Power of Neurodiversity: An Inclusive Guide to Supporting ALL Students"

"The Power of Neurodiversity: An Inclusive Guide to Supporting ALL Students"

Created by
Brie Davenport
Are you looking for practical strategies to support neurodivergent students in your classroom? Look no further than "The Power of Neurodiversity: Strategies for Supporting Students with Neurodivergent Needs" by BrieD, consultant, and owner of Abstract Consulting, LLC. This mini ebook is packed with informative and actionable tips for creating inclusive learning environments that cater to the needs of all students.With clear and concise language, "The Power of Neurodiversity" explores the concept
Preview of E-Book How to Use Decodable Books to Teach Reading

E-Book How to Use Decodable Books to Teach Reading

Sixty-five percent of U.S. fourth graders are not proficient readers because their teachers have not been taught how to teach reading using evidence-based methods. Up to 20% of children have dyslexia. Few receive the individualized teaching they need from their schools.To help parents and teachers who want to teach their children using an evidence-based, effective method, Pamela Brookes, the mother of a child with dyslexia, discusses their family's daily routine as she teaches her daughter to re
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