di: di Digest, Vol 88, Issue 6

Christopher Duss duss.christopher at gmail.com
Tue Sep 17 15:01:42 PDT 2019


Hi Angie,

Are you referring to Horizons A-B fast track? You can look into Funnix, the
DI computer reading program which is based on Horizons. It is adaptable for
use with small groups and much cheaper than the print edition. It needs an
update to boost sound and screen resolution, but I have found workarounds
for these. For the text program, if you search "horizons fast track
presentation" on eBay you'll find the whole set for sale, and textbooks and
workbooks are also available.

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> Greetings all,
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> I am looking for materials to teach reading intervention for groups of 3-5
> students, grades 1-2.  I can't find a complete set of all materials that I
> need to teach my students.  Please let me know if you have any
> suggestions.
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> Thanks
> Angie Manzano
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> From: Leah Cooper <leahs_tutoring at yahoo.com>
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> A friend is home schooling her 4 children.  The oldest one, dx mild autism
> and dyslexia, is having a hard time, esp. with reading and writing and some
> math.  I know how to do all of this in the classroom. The problem is that
> we live over 800 miles apart. We talked about ?Face Time,? which is fine
> from my computer, but her computer is a pc.
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> So, the question about is, do any of you know of/recommend a way I can
> teach him using a program that is both Mac and PC friendly?
> Thanks! ?
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Chris Duss
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