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Comprehension (Listening and Reading)
Visualizing and Verbalizing
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Lindamood-Bell Products Gander Publishing 412 Higuera St., Suite 200 San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 Phone: (805) 541-5523 or (800) 554-1819 Fax: (805) 782-0488 http://www.learningabc.com/ Cost: Kit $299.95 Also available: practice CD-ROM, stories, manual & training tapes RTI 1,2,3
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Manual provides theory and specific steps to develop concept imagery – the ability to image a gestalt (whole);
Program applies concept imagery to:
- reading comprehension
- oral language comprehension
- following directions
- higher order thinking skills
- expressive language and writing;
Appropriate for all ages.
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The Colors and Shapes of Language
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Neuhaus Education Center 4433 Bissonnett Bellaire, TX 77401 Phone: (713) 664-7676 Fax: (713) 664-4744 http://www.neuhaus.org/ Cost: $35.00 RTI 1,2,3
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21 units with 23 stories for developing oral language and listening comprehension skills as a foundation for reading comprehension and writing composition;
Activities provide practice in story retelling, summarizing content, activating prior knowledge, Grades 1-3;
CD of stories included.
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Developing MetaCognitive Skills: Vocabulary and Reading Comprehension
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Neuhaus Education Center 4433 Bissonnett Bellaire, TX 77401 Phone: (713) 664-7676 Fax: (713) 664-4744 http://www.neuhaus.org/ Cost: $90.00 Companion Book: Six Way Paragraphs by Pauk, Walter Cost: $20 each (Introductory, Middle, Advanced) RTI 1,2,3
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Grades 4-12;
Develops strategies that help student s fully understand what they are reading;
Includes 3 reusable magnetic vocabulary webs and rapid word recognition charts to aid instant recognition of irregular words.
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The Tennessee Center for the Study and Treatment of Dyslexia supports efforts to provide individuals with dyslexia with appropriate instruction and to identify these individuals at an early age. The Center, however, does not endorse any specific program, speaker, product, or instructional material noting that there are a number of such which present the critical components of instruction, as defined by the Tennessee Center for the Study and Treatment of Dyslexia and the National Reading Panel.

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