Dyslexia
Dyslexia Teaching Resources
In the classroom students learn at different paces and in different ways. Some students may be dyslexic and teachers can benefit from new resources to help them teach their students.
Studies show that dyslexia can affect 5 percent to 20 percent of the student population. Early diagnosis can be the key to student success and teachers can help students with dyslexia by taking new instructional approaches in the classroom. Students with dyslexia may show poor spelling and reading comprehension skills, trouble with math word problems, and issues with writing, to name a few possible signs.
Check out the free dyslexia articles and resources below to help you navigate new strategies for teaching your students with dyslexia. Read these dyslexia teaching resources from experts on everything from screening to accommodations and be ready for your students with dyslexia.
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National Dyslexia Awareness Month 2022
Honor National Dyslexia Awareness Month this October by better understanding how learning differences can affect your students' social and emotional learning.
Ali Habashi
Shaped Editor -
6 Writing Strategies for Students with Dyslexia
Support students with dyslexia with evidence-based writing strategies to become capable writers who craft their thoughts in an engaging, persuasive, and compelling manner.
Dr. Amy Endo
Education Research Director, Supplemental & Intervention Language & Literacy -
Classroom Accommodations for Students with Dyslexia
Try these accommodations to support equitable access to content for students with dyslexia
Dr. Amy Endo
Education Research Director, Supplemental & Intervention Language & Literacy -
Reading Teaching Strategies for Students with Dyslexia
Discover evidence-based strategies to help improve the reading skills of students with dyslexia so they can achieve school success.
Renee Behring
Education Research Director, Core Literacy & Early LearningDr. Amy Endo
Education Research Director, Supplemental & Intervention Language & Literacy -
How Do You Screen for Dyslexia in Schools? Follow These 6 Steps
Educators can identify at-risk students and address their needs by following six essential steps to test a child for dyslexia.
Brenda Iasevoli
Shaped Executive Editor -
Dyslexia: Myths, Realities, and Diagnostic Best Practices
Presenting as a multitude of symptoms that range from poor spelling to comprehension difficulties, dyslexia can be easily overlooked.
Shaped Staff
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