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FREEBIES
AVKO offers a variety of free supplies
and services for helping you on your way to learning how to
teach using our methods and to help you better understand
dyslexia in general. We offer samples of our products,
informative essays, links to other organizations, free
books, information regarding dyslexia, our research, the use
of the Bernice Webb Memorial Library, and even free DAILY
tutoring here at the AVKO Reading clinic in Birch Run, MIchigan.
Some freebies may be obtained just by
ordering from AVKO. For many of our freebies, you need Adobe
Reader 5.0 or later
Free Video
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Offers for HomeSchoolers:
One Free book with each
order. May be new or used. Two FREE books with every order
over $50.00. One New & One Used. Orders over $100.00
will receive 4 books. Choose your own category of books from
and let us know the approximate grade level (K-3, 4-6,
7-12).
- Adventure
- Bible Stories
- Biography
- Black History
- Christian
- Christmas
- Classic Literature
- Composition
- Crafts
- Geography
- Girls (Especially for)
- Grammar
- Health
- History
- Literature Textbooks
- Math
- Mystery
- Pre-K Read-to-Me Books
- Science
- Sports K-3, 4-6, 7-12
- Vocabulary
- Well used "antique"
books
We are able to give these
away because they were donated to us either by NAEIR or
school libraries. Some are new. Some are discards. Just let
us know when you order which kind of books you would like.
Teaching Aids:
Informative/Educational Articles Relating to the Teaching of
Reading
-
What is Dyslexia?
The Official Definitions
and Their Translations into
Plain English.
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Children's Reading Disability
Attributed To Brain Impairment
(NICHD)
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Dyslexia a Natural
Phenomenon by Jack Ferguson
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Redefining
Literacy; Learning
About Learning to Read:
A Conversation with Sally Shaywitz and Marcia
D'Arcangelo
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PDF Versions:
Official
Definitions Translated
Dyslexia a Natural Phenomenon by Jack Ferguson
Is Prof. AVKO Right?
by Don McCabe
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Phive Phones of
Reading by Sebastian Wren
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Read by Grade
3? Say What?! Don McCabe explains why no
reading program ever can be complete by the end of Grade
Two and why the teaching of reading must continue
throughout the school years.
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Reading Recovery
Just the Facts, by Bill Carlson. Gives a good
insight into why the Reading Recovery movement got
started and what it is a complete failure.
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Spill Chick A letter in which every word is
misspelled but spell check can't catch even one of them.
- "Underlining
or Highlighting:
Cueing the Computer Brain"
an essay taken
directly from
The
Teaching of Reading and Spelling: a Continuum from
Kindergarten through College and which shows an easy
way to help develop a better vocabulary.
- The
Whole Language School of Golf by Dr. Kerry
Hempenstall. One of the best, and funniest,
explanations of why whole language doesn't work.
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Whole Language: What it is, What it Isn't
by
Mary Bowman-Kruhm, Ed.D., John Hopkins University.
A good explanation of what Whole Language should be.
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We Confused
Literature with Literacy
by Jane
Fell Greene, Ed.D.
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Open Letter to
Parents, Members of Boards of Education, Directors
of Adult Community Education, and Family Literacy
Organizations. Stop discriminating against your
most important minority, parents who want to learn how
to help their children learn how to read.
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Can You Draw an At? by Betsy B. Lee
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What Good Readers
Learn That is Never Taught and Poor Readers Never Learn
Unless They Are Taught
Freebies that
can be used to teach Comprehension Skills
Samples from
AVKO pages, Lessons, even Chapters from AVKO books so.
Visit our Samples page for links to samples of our products.
We now have
a weekly newsletter
with lots of freebies
For
University Researchers
and the NICHD
and the U.S. Department
of Education
AVKO will also give
workshops
at homeschool
conferences helping parents in the art of tutoring
reading, spelling, handwriting, and keyboarding.
If you have comments
about this website or additional summaries of specific
spelling research along with citations, questions concerning
spelling, phonics, learning disabilities, homeschooling,
etc., you are encouraged to e-mail
DonMcCabe@aol.com.
We appreciate any comments that will help us make this
website even more useful.
- Call Toll Free:
1-866-AVKO-612
Fax: (810) 686-1101
E-mail: Webmaster:
avkoemail@aol.com
or Write:
Don McCabe, Research Director
- AVKO Educational Research
Foundation
3084 Willard Road, Suite W
Birch Run, MI 48415-7801
All donations are
greatly appreciated. If you would like to support our
mission which is to raise the level of literacy to the point
where the words, illiteracy, phonemic awareness, learning
disabilities, dysgraphia, family literacy, adult literacy,
and illegible handwriting will no longer have relevance,
please mail your tax-deductible check (in U.S. dollars) to
The AVKO Educational Research Foundation, 3084 Willard Road, Suite W, Birch Run, MI 48415-7801. The AVKO
Foundation is recognized by the IRS as a 501(C)3 publicly
supported organization working with teachers, parents,
tutors, and homeschooling parents, publishing materials
developed by its research, and providing free daily tutoring
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