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Josh White
Penny Spooner
SED 362
LoTTE Kit
1. Children's Talking Dictionary with Spell Corrector
$59.99 www.onionmountaintech.comI would use this talking dictionary because it will help students hear how the words is pronounced and lets the student see the word and how it is spelled.
2. Signature / Reading Guide $1.50
3. Multi-Channel Digital Record $28.00
4. E-Z Edit paper
$6.99
5. PortaBook
$21.956. Reading Helper Set (Improved)
$17.00
7. Eye Lighter Set of 4 $4.00
8. Literacy Fun Cube $15.95
9. Trifold Literacy Board $29.99
Hot Dots Phonics Card Set – Consonants $14.99
10.
Hot Dots Phonics Card Set – Vowels $14.99
11.
12. Word Whiz $16.99
13. $45.95
Intermediate Dictionary with Spell Corrector
14. Talking Hot Dots Pen Set $17.99
15. $37.95
Talking Photo Album
16. $69.99
17. $69.99
Easi-Speak USB Recorder
18. WizCom ReadingPen2 Personal Reading Scanner, Basic and Advanced Dictionaries $170.00
19. Beats™ by Dr. Dre™ Solo
High-performance on-ear headphones from Monster® w/ControlTalk remote and microphon
$180.00
20. $17.99 (pack of 10)
21 Fun With Fluency Activity Book $85.00
Fun With Fluency Activity Book picture
22. Listening Skills Memory Skills
Listening Skills Memory Skills picture
Computer game, asks variety of question working on different comprehension and memory skills $80.00
23. Phono Bingo Book Only
$42.0024. Speechpage Speech Binders $145.00
Speechpage Speech Binders picture
45 different pages of pictures with different word sounds to help students work on different sounds and understanding different phonetic sounds.
25. Cheap Talk - Cheap Talk 8$400.00
Cheap Talk - Cheap Talk 8 picture
26. Bright and Beyond Cards Writing$10.00
Writing and reading activity cards. Each deck has 52 activities that are interactive with helping with expressive language.
27. Highlighters $7.00
28. Ultimate Outburst 1999
$59.99
29. John N. Hansen Charades Game
$22.00
30. Pictionary $15.00
31. Name 5 Game
$20.00
32. Nir! Games: Rhyming War! [Book]
$10.0033. Scholastic Reusable Graphic Organizers, Box of 10
$12.00
34. Vocabulary Games & Activities That Boost Reading and Writing Skills: 20 Super-Fun Activities to Make Your Students' Vocabularies Soar! [Book]
35. Quality Comprehension Cubes Informational by Carson Dellosa
36. Heads Up Frame Set $11.00
Puts information in smaller portions to help the student not be overwhelmed with information.
37. TOPS Stinger Writing Pads - Green/White
$8.50
38. Full Page Reading Guide - Set of 6 $17.50
This set comes in six different colors slips that help the student organize the assignments and can help highlight main ideas they need to know.
39. Big Reading Guide $11.50
This allows a student to cover up paragraphs to help the student work on just reading one paragraph at a time to work on understand and comprehend information.
40. Slide Reader $2.00
41. Post It Color-Coding Label $23.00
42. Hefty Tabs $4.25
43. Clear Talking Pockets Schedule Holder $15.95
44. Changeable Cover Poly Folders $25.00
45. RediSpace Storybook Paper $4.29
My LoTTE kit touches on the disabilities that we covered on the on-line classes we had the last
couple of weeks. I have many objects in my kit that have deal with Oral communication, such
as speech and language. I have tools that help with student’s ability to hear how a word is said
and how it is spelt out by an electronic dictionary. Also I have a recorder that students could
use to help them with pronouncing words and or have a story recorded on there so the student
can listen to it. I have activities that involve working with phonemes and understanding
different types of vowels and how they sound. I added things such as graphic organizers,
highlighters, post it notes, and changeable cover folders so student will be able to pick out main
ideas and concepts and be able to organize and identify them. I added a couple of game that
help students express themselves in a fun and meaningful way. I also added reading trackers so
if the student struggles with reading and comprehension the student can track one sentence at
a time and not skip lines. I also added a pocket schedule for students who struggle with
following directions and remembering what they are supposed to be doing. I could use those
pockets and put writing cues in them that the student could choose from. A comprehension
cube was put in the kit to help students think outside the box and to help them understand why
certain things happened in the story.