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TTRS
Touch-Type Read and Spell (TTRS) is a typing program designed to help students, particularly those with dyslexia or other learning difficulties, improve their typing, reading, and spelling skills simultaneously. It's based on a phonics-based curriculum and uses a multi-sensory approach to support literacy development. TTRS is suitable for students aged 7 and up, including adults. GUARANTEED SUCCESS IN 30 DAYS
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TTRS
Here's a more detailed look at how TTRS is used in special education:
Benefits for Special Education Students:
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Dyslexia Support:
TTRS is specifically designed to help students with dyslexia by harnessing muscle memory to encode spelling as a series of movements in the hands.
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Multi-sensory Learning:
TTRS uses visual, auditory, and kinesthetic input to engage students with various learning styles.
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Phonics-Based Curriculum:
The program reinforces letter sounds and provides a structured approach to literacy development.
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Self-Paced and Accessible:
TTRS is self-paced, allowing students to work at their own speed and on their own terms.
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Focus on Accuracy:
The program emphasizes accuracy over speed, which is particularly beneficial for students with language or motor skills difficulties.
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Literacy Skills Development:
TTRS builds reading and spelling skills simultaneously, helping students improve their overall literacy.
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Increased Confidence and Self-Esteem:
Many students report increased confidence and self-esteem as a result of using TTRS.
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Assistive Technology:
TTRS can be used as a tool to help students make better use of assistive technology accommodations.
How TTRS Works:
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Keyboarding Lessons:
TTRS is organized into 24 levels, each with 31 modules, providing a structured and gradual approach to learning.
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Word-Based Approach:
It teaches whole words from the start, focusing on spelling patterns and letter combinations.
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Multi-Sensory Modules:
Students hear words spoken aloud, see them on screen, and type them simultaneously, engaging multiple senses.
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No Distracting Ads or Flashy Visuals:
The interface is designed to minimize distractions for neurodiverse learners.
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Customizable Content:
Administrators can add their own content, including spelling words from the school day, to create multi-sensory typing modules.
