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Adjusts/Removes Time Limits on Reading, Listening, or Acting

Large square cartoon drawing of two smiling animal faces with an open book in the background.

A reading tutorial, story reading and story writing app designed for use by children with cognitive, communication, language or learning disabilities or autism.

Screen showing a Today's Routines menu with various recurring tasks listed.

An app designed to help users with attention deficit disorders manage their chores.

Six colorful software boxes staggered standing next to each other.

Software programs that are compatible with interactive whiteboards, TAP•it, and the Intended Touch Platform and cover the fundamentals of visual discrimination, then moves towards developing phonemic awareness and eventual reading comprehension exercises.
 

Screenshot of word lookup function showing a window for a word at the top and various use options below.

A comprehensive French language dictionary that read text aloud without leaving the current application. It allows the reader to look up a word without knowing exactly how it is spelled.

A dark blue background with a white and red graphic, consisting of a camera scanning a sheet of paper.

Using the native iOS camera, the app can "scan" paper documents and read the text content out loud.

An orange rectangular icon with a white headphone graphic.

Allows users wearing headphones the ability to also hear what is happening around them.

Word Study worksheet, with directions that read, "Use letter in the following word to make lots of new words," with an illustration below labeled "Sacagawea." Illustrations to the left of the worksheet include Sacagawea, Otter Woman, and Old Bear.

Readtopia was designed to bring experiential learning into the classroom, so students can bridge the gap between learning through reading and experience. The curriculum is delivered through thematic units designed to help teachers transform classrooms into laboratories of experiential learning.

MyLife menu options, including academic progress, needs, strengths, interests, preferences, accomodations, and annual goal.

MyLife is a tool for IEP self-direction that builds students self-advocacy skills. Students put IEP goals in their own words, document their progress, and use that data to run their own IEP meeting.

Two workbooks, the Explore Budgeting teacher manual and the Explore Budgeting student book.

Curriculum series that provides introductions to concepts and activities for students at various levels of age and abilities.

Medium-sized, black, and square timer with red disk that disappears as the time runs down.

Visual timer geared toward special needs classrooms or individuals with sensory sensitivity.