by Marianne | By The Subject, Resources, Uncategorized
Just like with teaching reading to kids with dyslexia, finding the right resources and methods for teaching kids who struggle with math can make a tremendous difference in their learning. The following 100+ resources are books, websites, games, apps, and curricula...
by Marianne | By The Subject, Teaching Tips
For kids who struggle with math – the ones who have trouble with math no matter what they try – it is not uncommon to feel anxiety when even simply thinking about math. As the mom of a handful of kids who struggle with math, sometimes called...
by Marianne | Teaching Tips, Uncategorized
Grading rubrics are a powerful tool for creating customized learning goals for students, especially those who are not up to grade level due to dyslexia. Learn how to create a homeschool grading rubric with this free template. I received an email recently from a reader...
by Marianne | By The Subject, Resources
Growing up in school, there were years when math was painful. Â I didn’t understand the concepts. Â I didn’t get the help I needed. Â I felt lost a lot of the time and began to really dislike math. Then there were years when my teacher got it. Â He or she...
by Marianne | Teaching Tips
Learn two simple and easy-to-implement fluency strategies you can do at home with All About Reading readers. If you’ve been around Homeschooling With Dyslexia for long, you know how much our family loves the All About Reading and All About Spelling curriculum....