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Special Education

Two keys to any successful Special Education program are matching resources to a student's developmental level and providing opportunities for practice with a purpose. Learning A-Z's websites provide a wealth of leveled PreK-6 resources that can be customized for any Special Education teaching program — from full-class and small-group instruction to individual practice and one-to-one intervention. The websites also provide tools for assessment and student motivation, both important to improve performance among students with special learning needs.
Special Education

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"As an elementary instructional learning disabilities teacher... I designed a plan based on the needs of my students. Since implementing ReadingA-Z.com into my classroom, I have 6 out of 9 students that have significantly improved their Lexile level... I require each student to read the book at school then at home. When the students have the book signed by a parent, he/she can then take the quiz. When the quiz is passed with at least an 80%, the student will then earn a point on the chart... The quizzes following each short story have enabled the students to become better test takers which help in their reading counts test as well."

Annette Langellier; Learning Disabilities Teacher; Oakland Elementary School-District 87; Bloomington, IL