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Subject: Helping Dyslexic Children with Sequencing


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Sandra Greenwald (happy)
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Date Posted: 12:57:32 06/04/12 Mon

I just finished Assignment 4-Parents and Homework. In regard to helping dyslexic children with sequencing-getting things such as numbers and multiplication tables/facts in right order, I grew up with a camp song "100 Bottles of Beer on the Wall" to help in counting to 100 backwards. The words are "There were 100 bottles of beer on the wall, 100 bottles of beer. If one of those bottles just happened to fall, there would be 99 bottles of beer on the wall." Of course you can do this with 20 bottles and use the word 'milk' or 'juice', or 'bushels of wheat' instead of bottles. I used to sing this song on the bus and everyone had fun singing it.

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