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London Centre Catch Up Club - Free literacy support
01 November 2011
Who should attend?This Club is for children and young people aged 11-17.
Why attend?Does your child need literacy support?
Dyslexia Action's after-school Catch Up Club, funded by 95.8 Capital FM's Help a Capital Child, is a project which aims to help young people aged 11-17 years to improve their reading and spelling. The Club includes:
Literacy support Help to develop reading & spe...
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Egham Study Skills Course (School years 10 & 11)
13 February 2012
Who is the course aimed at?This course is suitable for students in school years 10 & 11.
Why attend?This one day course will help attendees develop appropriate strategies for studying and exams, and will cover:
Organisation Memory strategies Note taking Mind mapping Exam skills
Cost£75 per student, light refreshments included but please bring a packed lunch.
LocationEgham Centre: C...
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Coventry parents dyslexia awareness course
02 March 2012
Who should attend?This course is aimed at parents of children with dyslexia.
Why attend?This course is given by specialists qualified in providing advice and guidance about dyslexia and other literacy difficulties.
It will give parents an insight into dyslexia, including:
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Reading Half Marathon
01 April 2012
Mizuno Reading Half Marathon 2012 The 2012 Course The race starts in Green Park, 250m from the race site at Madejski Stadium.
The route will be exactly the same as in 2011. Starting at GreenPark , A33 to Bennet Road , Basingstoke Road to Hartland Road, Whitley Wood Road to Shinfield Road and follow the old route to the Reading University loop. Turning right out of the university the route contin...
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Bolton Typing Course
18 April 2012
Who should attend? This 10-session course is for children aged 9 and over and adults who would benefit from developing their typing skills. Why attend? Typing skills are such a valuable skill and this course will help attendees to develop their typing skills and learn to touch type without looking at the keyboard. The course will cover: Learning where all the keys are Alphabetical...
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