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Free high school literature ebooks for special education

Preview of E-Book Teaching A Struggling Reader: One Mom's Experience With Dyslexia

E-Book Teaching A Struggling Reader: One Mom's Experience With Dyslexia

There are a lot of children (and adults) who struggle with reading. Some are helped by their schools, some are not.In this short booklet, Pamela Brookes shares some of the basic information she wishes she'd had when she was first trying to figure out how to help her child learn to read. Teaching A Struggling Reader: One Mom's Experience with Dyslexia is filled with links to informational and product resources for parents or teachers. It is geared to people who want to educate themselves in the m
Preview of CLASSIC TALES OF HORROR FOR HALLOWEEN: Annotated Masterworks...

CLASSIC TALES OF HORROR FOR HALLOWEEN: Annotated Masterworks...

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Daniel Vimont
GET THE COMPANION AUDIOBOOK, HERE ON TeachersPayTeachers!! (Students can read along as they listen.) - Classic horror stories from the 19th and early 20th centuries - Annotated for modern readers This collection of stories and poems has been selected with oral readability in mind. They are great for reading around the campfire at night, or (at Halloween time) to read aloud to students, or friends and family at Halloween get-togethers. Or, for a special treat, get the audiobook version of thi
Preview of Six Free Lessons

Six Free Lessons

When we want to learn how to improve our tennis serve, we watch videos of Serena Williams. When we want to learn how to shred the guitar, we listen to Jimi Hendrix. And when it comes to learning how to ride a bicycle, we turn to Mom or Dad. We go to the experts. And when we walk around the classroom discussing great literature, we are holding hands with an expert. Maybe it’s J. K. Rowling, or John Steinbeck, or Tara Westover, or Elie Wiesel. My favorite was Jack London, and the book was The Call
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