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kittynh

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Since Kitten has severe dyslexia, books aren't always the way to go.

I'm finding a lot of great videos that compliment her reading, so that when she does read about something...she has a good "picture" in her head.

Youtube has the great series, "The SEcret Life of Machines"

A really fun series when it was on, and for the "rest of us" a good way to understand things like how the radio works.

Anyone else have any reccomendations?
 
TTC.. gotta love something that has the same abrevation as me.

The Teaching Company. :) i love that myself.
 
Nova's, The Standard Deviant's On (lots of stuff), if your Public Library is properly supported it should have a S888-load of good educational vids of various topics and levels.
 
There are lots of video resources. Check out:

Cosmeo
teachwithmovies (.org)
A+ Educational Videos
BrainPop

The History Channel, Discovery Channel, and PBS all have teacher resources to go with their programming. Netflix carries a lot of educational videos, including NOVA and PBS documentaries. There are lots of good video resources out there. I use them to supplement my homeschooled daughter's reading, particularly in history and science. Good luck!

--TQuilla
 

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