Maxscholar To Release New Spelling Rules Program Module Based On The Orton-Gillingham Method


Posted December 7, 2014 by robertbrn

Through the Spelling Rules program module, users learn 18 different principles to improve spelling and reading of multisyllabic words.

 
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New York City, New York (Sunday, December 7th, 2014) - MaxScholar’s software is designed for both for children and young adults, with and without learning disabilities. The software, which contains several programs such as MaxPhonics and MaxReading, reinforces reading strategies implemented teachers and parents. Based on the well-researched Orton-Gillingham Approach to reading, the new Spelling Rules module of the MaxWords program offers an introduction to 18 different spelling principles and a variety of drills that help users build their spelling and reading skills at their own pace.

The Spelling Rules program module, which makes its debut this Monday, is a terrific complement to the other well-known reading software programs that MaxScholar has developed. Together, the programs offer parents and teachers the possibility of providing children and students with innovative educational mobile applications that keep them engaged while strengthening important learning skills.

Available for Android and iOS devices, MaxScholar’s apps have been joyfully received by parents, teachers, and reading specialists, as well as children and young adults who have experienced the audios, visuals, drills, and highlighting exercises first-hand that are featured in these apps.

Visit http://www.maxscholar.com for contact details and information about our company.

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Website Maxscholar To Release New Spelling Rules Program Module Based On The Orton-Gillingham Method
Phone 1-800-845-5640
Country United States
Categories Education
Tags education , education , edtech , spelling , reading , k12 , common core , learning
Last Updated December 7, 2014