1st Grade Dyslexic/ADHD Curriculum Bundle
Designed for young students who have signs of dyslexia or ADHD, Students will cover the basics in a fun and non-threatening approach. They’ll learn to read, write, spell, tell stories, learn their numbers, and more. This is perfect for students who may be reluctant to learn and is a great way to help ease children into school. We’ve included our Dyslexia Games curriculum program as a therapeutic intervention for dyslexic and struggling learners.
Lessons are easy to plan and prepare. Each day students will complete different learning activities within these journals. They can work independently, in a small group, or as a full class. Our journals are easy to adapt to the individual needs of each student as well. An entire school year of creative and interactive learning ready to go for your classroom.
Students with ASD, ADHD, and Processing Disorders may also benefit from this bundle.
Includes:
Ages 6-9 Fun-Schooling Journal: 100+ pages of learning activities for new and struggling readers. Children will document learning in reading, copywork, coloring, problem solving, math, art, nature study, and more. Our unique approach is a no-pressure method that kids love.
Fun-Schooling with Imagination: Over 130 pages to inspire storytelling. This beautiful, wordless book is a full-color learning adventure, filled with creative photography set in magical places. The possibilities are limitless!
Teach Your Child 100 Words: Spelling and science in one fun book! This book teaches children about 21 wild animals and introduces them to 100 words. Easy-to-learn poems and engaging illustrations make spelling fun.
Comic Book Math: This math book is inspired by Minecraft and LEGOS. Children will create comics, write short stories, practice spelling, draw, color, and solve math mysteries. With over 100 activities based on things that creative and active kids love, this book is perfect for struggling learners and beginners.
Foundational Math Skills - 100 Numbers: Your students will build foundational math skills while being creative and learning about wildlife. They’ll learn to count and identify numbers up to 100, begin skip counting, and more.
Classical Poetry Collection: The beloved poems and nursery rhymes featured in this book have been carefully selected so that little readers will not encounter antiquated words or difficult language, ensuring a purely positive introduction to the world of literary arts. Beginning readers will also trace and color their way to mastering 60 simple spelling words!
Dyslexia Games-Series A: Our groundbreaking dyslexia curriculum. Dyslexia Games develops basic reading skills, corrects reading confusion, and eliminates letter and number reversals. Perfect for 5-8 year olds who:
Struggle with K-1 level reading.
Reverse or confuse letters and numbers.
Need to learn basic reading and spelling skills.
Have messy handwriting.
Have trouble paying attention to details.
Have symptoms of ADHD, dyslexia, or ASD.
Can't remember right and left.
Do not respond well to normal phonics lessons.
Suggested Lesson Plan
1D
Below is a suggested schedule for your classroom or homeschool. The page amounts listed under each title are the suggested number of pages to complete in a day. We know each day will vary and some days you might get through more and others less. It’s meant to give flexibility while still completing the journal in an entire semester or school year. This is based on a typical 180-day/ 36-week long school year. Adjust as needed if your school, or family, follows a different schedule. We’ve also included a few tips and notes when needed. Students completing Dyslexia Games should work on 2-3 pages per day as the first thing they do in the morning.
(We recommend that you expect the child to do the lower number of pages each day, but some eager learners will enjoy doing more. So when we recommend 2-6 pages per day, 2 is usually enough for most children depending on their attention span)
Core journal- Students can complete their core journals daily either in the morning to open the day or have a “core journal” time in the afternoon. These can be completed in small groups or students who can read and work well independently can work alone.
- Ages 6-9 Fun-Schooling Journal
- 1-3 pages per day
Language Arts
- Fun-Schooling with Imagination
- Creative Writing/ Storytelling
- Place students into a small-group with a teacher or an older student to work through this Creative Writing/Storytelling journal. Students will use the provided photos to write, or tell, a story about what’s happening in the picture. (These can be cute to video-record as well and share with parents.) Complete twice a week for 15-20 minutes at a time.
- Teach Your Child 100 Words
- Complete First Semester
- 4-8 pages per day
- Classical Poetry Collection
- Complete Second Semester
- 2-6 pages per day
Math
- Foundational Math Skills - 100 Numbers
- Complete First Semester
- 2-6 pages per day
- Comic Book Math
- Complete Second Semester
- 2-6 pages per day
Dyslexia Therapy
- Dyslexia Games Series A
- 2-3 pages per day as the first thing they do in the morning, starting with book one
- 2-3 pages per day as the first thing they do in the morning, starting with book one
- Ages 6-9 Fun-Schooling Journal