Speed Reading For Education

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speedreadingtechniques.org

On the pro side it has easy-to-use interface, video tutorials, multiple user accounts, well-structured course system for beginners & advanced students plus the ability to exercise with any digital text.

Elbert Zeigler

"I found 7 Speed reading. Doing eye exercises, warm-ups before reading, and how to look at words in groups instead of one at a time improved my reading and comprehension. I recommend 7 Speed Reading for you."

courselounge.com

7 Speed Reading is a decent speed reading software with an innovative approach. The customizable features are quite appealing since it allows you organize your speed reading training effectively.

Daniel Walters

"I have always struggled with reading slowly. Once I started using 7 Speed Reading, I did notice an improvement from approx. 200 wpm to 300 wpm."

winningspirit.com

If you want to learn how to speed read so that you can read everything faster, your best option is to get the self-paced speed reading course called 7 Speed Reading. It is designed to be the world’s most powerful speed-reading training program.

bestadvisor.com

From learning how to read and comprehend faster to how to keep your eyes healthy, everything is covered in this course for almost any age, and a team of professionals will help you master it.

Stephen L. (Reviewer)

I liked the accessibility of it. It helps, because users are able to easily maneuver throughout the software to varying levels and practice their reading at varying speeds.

Devad Goud

After having used this software, I learned techniques and skills such as eliminating my subvocalization, which not only greatly enhanced my speed reading, but also allowed me to get more engagement in what I read.

Reinard Mortlock

The biggest problem I had was sub-vocalization, 7 Speed Reading helped a lot with techniques to improve this and substantially improve my reading speed. The application is easy to use with loads of books to read to improve your reading skills.

Adel Serag

When I seriously exercise using the app, in no time, my reading speed goes from less than 400 to 600 and my target is 900 plus.

Nik Roglich

The pace trainer is great for getting my eyes focused and sharp. Also the word search exercise is very important, gets me searching for specific text.

Jose Godinez

I have improved my speed reading and comprehension since I started using 7 Speed Reading, I enjoy using it and I will continue to use it in the future.
Jan
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Picture Books for Toddlers and Teens

Categories: Reading Resources, Speed Reading |

Humans are generally visual learners, and even babies who don’t know how to read start learning as they look at images in books, especially if someone’s there with them talking about the pictures and engaging the baby in an interactive mode. When children start learning to read, it’s easier if there are pictures with the words, and this connection between pictures and words is something that we enjoy for the rest of our lives. Whether you’re stocking up the nursery for a new baby, filling the house with books to help your toddler learn to read and spell, or searching through bookstores for good alternatives to video games for older children, pictures books are a good choice. Here are some recommendations for all ages:

6 months – 2 years
Pat-a-Cake (Mary Brigid Barrett/LeUyen Pham)
A traditional game for babies gets some untraditional treatment.

3 years – 5 years
Ed and Ted and Ted’s Dog Fred (Andy Griffiths/Terry Denton)
A great book using alliteration and letter patterns to help children learn to spell.

6 years – 8 years
Battle Bunny (Jon Scieszka/Mac Barnett/Matthew Myers)
A fun book that encourages creativity – with a little adult supervision!

9 years – 12 years
Donald & Benoit (John Patrick Byrne)
Written and illustrated by an artist, this book encourages exploration and adventure.

13 years – 16 years
Buzz: 5 (Ananth Panagariya/Tessa Stone)
Manga-style graphics turn an ordinary spelling bee into a cutting-edge competition.

17+ years
Modern History in Pictures: A Visual Guide to the Events that Shaped Our World
The Smithsonian Foundation and DK Publishing have collected the images that will bring the last century to life. A great gift for a teenager or college student who needs a little help in their history classes, or for an adult who doesn’t remember much of what they learned in theirs!

Cross-posted at the Ultimate Spelling blog.