Recommended Homeschool Curriculum for Students with Dyslexia, Dysgraphia and/or Dyscalculia8/2/2016 There isn’t one curriculum that fits everyone’s needs. Some work better for different learning styles, than others. You may need to try a few different programs before you find the right fit. This list has been compiled from many trusted resources. Not all recommendations have been tested by 3D Learning Experts or Jess Arce. All Subjects
Field Trips: All of life is learning‼️ You don’t need to always use a curriculum. We went on lots of field trips when you boys were young and they learned so much about so many things on trips like Fritos Lays factory, a silvermine, Disneyland, an old printing press, Bellagio flowers, apple picking, and many more amazing trips in the three states we have homeschooled. Unit studies: Can come from all different sources. One year we read around the world in 80 Days, another year we purchase a unit study about Egypt Five in a Row (ages 4-8) Before Five in a Row (ages 2-4) Before Five in a Row. Five in a Row opens up the world of learning through children’s books and creative play - a personal favorite. Book series: You Need to Know About...Homework, Science, History and Math by Anne Zeman and Kate Kelly Audio Book Links and Apps Librivox and Gutenberg Project hoopla CDs from the library. They are free Sparkle Stories Wow in the World Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls Bedtime History The Past & the Curious Purple Rocket Scribd Libby OverDrive KindleBookshare Learning Ally National Library Service Resources on Audiobook and Assistive Technology
Math Learn Math Fast From Addition to Calculus We use this program with our Lexia Learners students after we teach multiplication. We read it to students and incorporate manipulatives.. Save 15% with the code: LEARNER Times Tales great for learning multiplication Money Munchkids Teaches about finances Dave Ramsey Foundations in Personal Finance Homeschool Edition Skip Counting songs Khan Academy Great for practicing math concepts Life of Fred From Addition to Algebra Right Start Math Abacus Teaching Textbooks Starts In 3rd grade English Language Arts Reading Whatever you do, please choose a program that uses an Orton-Gillingham approach Barton Reading and Spelling System is my favorite Wilson Reading System All About Reading Reading Horizons Smart Kids Who Hate to Read Spelling Barton Reading and Spelling System is my favorite Easy Peasy All About Spelling Sequential Spelling Spelling-U-See Essay Writing Institute of Excellence (IEW) - My all-time favorite. I have been using it with my students and my own children since 2010, works great for learners of all ages! The Easy Essay.com The Baran Method Handwriting Handwriting Without Tears (check out their iPad app!) -My favorite Growing Writers Italic Series Smart Kids Who Hate to Write / Dianne Craft Lidia Stanton History Story of the World Audiobooks and Activity books (Christian Based) -my favorite Studies Weekly Curiosity Chronicles Little Passports Crafty School Crates Beautiful Feet (Christian Based) Science Hands-on Science projects Science videos Monthly kits: https://melscience.com/US-en/kids Apologia: Exploring Creation With Series Youtube videos Other Subjects Economics Whatever Happened to Penny Candy? BY: RICHARD J. MAYBURY Art Google ScetchUP Keyboarding Keyboarding Without Tears Sense-lang.org Touch-type Nitro typing and racing game Qwertytown Nessy fingers Typing Club Online Courses Coursera.org Khan Academy Udacity EdX MOOC Wolfram Mathematica MIT & Stanford have free classes Youtube Video Series /Channels What You Missed in History Class Crash Course in History Physics Girl Tested (Adam Savage)
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AuthorJess Arce is a homeschool mom of four, a tutor for children & adults who struggle with Dyslexia & Dysgraphia and an all around entrepreneur. She is passionate about helping others understand dyslexia. |