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aroomofherown · 06/12/2013 18:43

I need to implement an effective reading intervention at my school for students who are delayed in their reading at secondary, so not too babyish in content. Can either be small group or one:one.

What would you advise and why? Anyone able to point me to any research?

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aciddrops · 09/12/2013 21:08

I've tried Nessy too. It is good but nowhere near as good as Wordshark.

CheckpointCharlie · 09/12/2013 21:42

Might look into that for my school acid Ta for that Smile

wonderstuff · 09/12/2013 21:51

I get good results with SRA Decoding. It's not the most exciting scheme, it is American, but it really does work, it's very structured, multi-sensory, works 1:1 or in groups, McGraw Hill sell it. I use it with children with RA below 8.5 years, above that they do well on Accelerated Reader which our whole school does, Barrington Stoke are great for less able readers on this scheme. Acceleread Accelerwrite has a pretty good success rate, good because it allows students to be independent.

UpsideRaspberryAround · 11/12/2013 12:26

Generic yes

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