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Dyslexia In The Classroom

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Method Participants For the purpose of this study, data were collected from 60 pre-K students, half girls and half boys between the ages of 4 to 6 years old that have dyslexia in the Upper East Side of New York City. The participants were recruited by letting their parents know through the distributions of fliers and announcements about the experiment and the big compensation of $1000 for the time and effort put it into this experiment through email. Ms. Saten helped me spread out the information between parents and teachers of others schools around the neighborhood. We sent approximately 200 emails. Ms. Saten is a kindergarten teacher of P.S.6. For the purposes of the study, we needed to recruit 60 students with dyslexia, either girl or boy, of any race and ethnicity. The targeted participants were American students that only speak the English language. This study excluded students …show more content…

Activity one will have the students “Say (the word in column one) without (the word in column 2).” e.g., “Say ‘baseball’ without ‘ball.’” Column 1. Doughnut, sandbox, cheerleader, treetop, comeback, tin foil, snowman, motorboat. Column 2. nut, sand, cheer, top, come, foil, man, boat. Activity two will ask the students to state how many sounds in the following words? The words include: up, chip, reach, branch, travel, fence, through, yacht, speaker, wedge. The Saturdays that follow, I will distribute similar activities using different words so the children don’t get bored with the material. Ms. Saten offered her help in my study and she will be observing the phonology classroom while I observe the morphology classroom. Children will have an hour to complete these activities every time the meetings occur. If some of the students finish early, they can read a book or do some art work. The children have to be picked up from their corresponding classroom by their

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