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Reading

All students should have access to digital text versions of the book. When text is presented in an accessible format on the screen, students can manipulate it as needed.

Low Vision 


 

Enlarge text on the screen.
Use text to speech/text read aloud=
Quick Guides: 
Using text to speech with Read&Write for Google
Vision accessibility features on the Chromebook  

Decoding and Fluency

 

Text to speech allows students who struggle with decoding and fluency to focus on text comprehension. Read&Write will work on websites, Google Docs, Canvas and Performance Matters. Text to Speech is a free feature available to all students. 

Quick Guides: 
Installing and Using the Read&Write for Google Toolbar 
Presentation: How Using Text to Speech Benefits Students Over Time   
If you are using PDFs, you can use the built-in text-to-speech in Kami to read a PDF. 
Quick Guide Using Assistive Technology Tools in Kami 

Comprehension

 

Support vocabulary needs with online dictionaries, picture dictionaries, and translation tools. Teach students strategies for close reading with electronic highlighters, comments and voice notes.
Quick Guides: Tools for Close Reading and Comprehension
Adding Comments in Google Docs
Building Background Knowledge
Creating Picture-based Vocabulary/Word Banks
Dictionaries with Read&Write for Google
Free online dictionaries
Highlighting Tool and Extracting Notes
Highlighting Tool and Extracting Notes Free for all Students
Supports for EML Students in Google Docs
Supporting Vocabulary with Read&Write for Google
Voice notes to support reading comprehension