On SA Live, Rafael Scarnati demonstrates an exercise that he believes will be quite helpful to those who are struggling with dyslexia. Additionally, he believes that this exercise can even help struggling readers who are not dyslexic. The exercise itself is quite simple and just requires some colored markers and index cards.
By utilizing, colored markers to create contrast in the visual display of the words, Scarnati, claims that students may have a better chance at learning and memorizing new words. He believes that this technique activates different sensory perceptions in the brain, allowing dyslexics to use stronger parts of their brains to learn new words.
Key Takeaways:
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Learn about an exercise that is helpful for struggling leaders with and without dyslexia.
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The only materials needed for this exercise are index cards, a black marker, and a red marker.
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By highlighting other sensory elements, the exercise utilizes areas that are found to be of strength for dyslexic readers to learn new words.
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