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[LearningDisabilities 2081] Re: Phonics audio cassette

Mary Griffis griffismac at yahoo.com
Thu Jun 26 03:39:35 EDT 2008


Dear Cindi,
Try Abeka...from Pensacola Christian College Bookstore in Florida. They carry a phonics tape with the primary school home-school curriculum, although it has been several years now since we bought ours. Perhaps they still have it.
Sincerely,
Mary Griffis
Adult Literacy Volunteer Tutor
56 Laburnum Avenue
Garden Village
Hull HU8 8PJ
UK
(01482) 783333
griffismac at yahoo.com


----- Original Message ----
From: Cindi Riley <criley at lowcountryliteracy.org>
To: The Learning Disabilities Discussion List <learningdisabilities at nifl.gov>
Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2008 3:52:16 PM
Subject: [LearningDisabilities 2076] Phonics audio cassette


I had a volunteer tutor ask me this morning if we had any phonics tapes that her student could take home and listen to. The student is an older lady with a hearing loss and the tutor is very soft-spoken. The tutor feels that the student could benefit from hearing the sounds letters and keywords over and over again in a setting that she can control the volume. I don’t have anything on my shelves and a quick look at several publishers yielded zip! I could make a tape of course, but right now I just don’t have time. Any suggestions for a tape or an audio cassette that I could get for my student?
Thanks in advance,
Cindi Riley
Assistant Executive Director
Literacy Volunteers of the Lowcountry
1403 Prince St.
Beaufort, SC 29902
Phone 843-525-6658
Fax 843-521-1945
criley at lowcountryliteracy.org
www.lowcountryliteracy.org



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