I am looking for a program that would help readers who are significantly below grade level. Any suggestions?
Lexia Learning
http://www.lexialearning.com “Strategies for Older Students.”
It’s the best out there by a pretty good margin (at least that I’ve seen). I”ve found *LOTS* of programs with lots of wonderful claims, but generally they provide Fun P ractice With Easy Reading … which isn’t necessarily a bad thing, but it’s basically reading stuck on a computer platform.
Even SOS doesn’t replace a *teacher.*
Re: Programs that teach reading
We have addressed the problem of teaching a dyslexic to read. Please examine www.jwor.com for details.
Re: Programs that teach reading
Kerswell 2000 program is a good tool. You scan in the document and the computer will read the words highlighting them at the same time. I think before teaching someone to read it is more important to find out why they are having difficulty reading (letter recognition, attention, organisational problem, etc).
Re: Lexia Learning
I think this is excellent software for additional practice in controlled vocabulary work.
The home and clinic versions are in the reasonable range; however, the school version is hugely expensive.
Re: Programs that teach reading
I think WYNN is a better format, easier to learn and a wonderful tool to help those that need to read, READ!
Toni -
You might want to look into a program called Reading SOS. It is based on Orton Gillingham’s techniques. We have seen great successs in our school district for students who have difficulty learning to read.
I forget the publisher, but I know you can find it on the web - type in “Reading SOS.
Good luck!
Barb