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Here's Hank series: Books 7-11
By Henry Winkler. 2018
Books seven through eleven, written between 2016 and 2018, featuring the humorous adventures of young Hank and his friends, Frankie…
and Ashley. Includes You Can't Drink a Meatball through a Straw, The Soggy, Foggy Campout, Always Watch Out for the Flying Potato Salad!, and more. For grades K-3. 2018The Alphabet War
By Gail Piazza, Diane Burton Robb. 2004
When Adam started kindergarten, the teacher wanted him to learn about letters. But "p" looked like "q," and "b" looked…
like "d." Adam would rather color or mold clay. In first grade, his teacher wanted him to put the letters into words so he could read. That was the beginning of the Alphabet War. "Was" looked like "saw," and "there" looked like "then." Almost everyone else in his class was learning to read, but Adam was fighting a war against letters. In second grade, he had to learn to spell, which was also impossible. Now he was so frustrated he got into trouble and had to go to the principal's office. At last, in third grade, he got the right kind of help. Slowly he began to do better. During fourth grade, he learned that he could excel in other things. That gave him the confidence to take chances with reading. One day he found himself reading a book all by himself!Be a Brilliant Dyslexic Student (Super Quick Skills)
By Sarah J Myhill. 2022
An accessible, positive study guide for students with dyslexia, this book uses tried-and-tested strategies to empower you to achieve your…
academic goals. Boost your confidence by learning from other brilliant dyslexic students, and maximise your strengths by learning how to: · Work smart and identify how you learn best · Increase your reading speed · Mind-map effectively · Utilise memory and concentration techniques A message from the author about the book title: ′We understand that many of you don’t want to feel defined by your neurodiversity, but also that it is a part of who you are and your life. After discussion with some of my students we chose this title for its positivity and empowering message. Ultimately this guide is to help you play to your strengths and be a brilliant student – with dyslexia.′ Super Quick Skills provide the essential building blocks you need to succeed at university - fast. Packed with practical, positive advice on core academic and life skills, you’ll discover focused tips and strategies to use straight away. Whether it’s writing great essays, understanding referencing or managing your wellbeing, find out how to build good habits and progress your skills throughout your studies. Learn core skills quickly Apply right away and see results Succeed in your studies and life. Super Quick Skills give you the foundations you need to confidently navigate the ups and downs of university life.My Name Is Brian
By Jeanne Betancourt. 1993
Brian's family thinks he's lazy. His friends think some of the things he does are really funny -- like writing…
his name as Brain instead of Brian. But Brian isn't trying to be funny. He knows he isn't lazy. And, when he gets new teacher who takes time to work with him, Brian finds his problem is called dyslexia.Eleven
By Patricia Reilly Giff. 2008
Sam is almost 11 when he discovers a locked box in the attic above his grandfather Mack's room, and a…
piece of paper that says he was kidnapped. There are lots of other words, but Sam has always had trouble reading. He's desperate to find out who he is, and if his beloved Mack is really his grandfather. At night he's haunted by dreams of a big castle and a terrifying escape on a boat. Who can he trust to help him read the documents that could unravel the mystery? Then he and the new girl, Caroline, are paired up to work on a school project, building a castle in Mack's woodworking shop. Caroline loves to read, and she can help. But she's moving soon, and the two must hurry to discover the truth about Sam.