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Page 1: What is Read&Write? Support for struggling readers · Use it with virtually any kind of classroom content: websites, Word files, PDFs, Google docs and more. The software is simple

helping every student understand, learn & express themselvesTeachers across the UK and Ireland are using Read&Write in their lessons to improve pupil engagement and academic outcomes in all subjects and at all levels.

Available for:

If you would like to learn more about Read&Write, call or email our texthelpers:

Tel: +44 (0)28 9442 8105 Email: [email protected]

from literacy to life

Support for struggling readers“Read&Write is the best addition to a user’s everyday computer use that I have ever used. I have replaced many different programs and applications with just this one!”David Milne, Senior IT Technician, McLaren High School

What is Read&Write? Read&Write is a software toolbar with the literacy support features you need to deliver a personalised learning experience to all students - and help every member of the class meet their full potential.

Read&Write is great for all subjects and lesson plans. Use it with virtually any kind of classroom content: websites, Word files, PDFs, Google docs and more. The software is simple to install, it’s easy for pupils to use independently, and it works smoothly across all your school’s hardware.

Page 2: What is Read&Write? Support for struggling readers · Use it with virtually any kind of classroom content: websites, Word files, PDFs, Google docs and more. The software is simple

helping every student understand, learn & express themselvesTeachers across the UK and Ireland are using Read&Write in their lessons to improve pupil engagement and academic outcomes in all subjects and at all levels.

Available for:

If you would like to learn more about Read&Write, call or email our texthelpers:

Tel: +44 (0)28 9442 8105 Email: [email protected]

from literacy to life

Support for struggling readers“Read&Write is the best addition to a user’s everyday computer use that I have ever used. I have replaced many different programs and applications with just this one!”David Milne, Senior IT Technician, McLaren High School

What is Read&Write? Read&Write is a software toolbar with the literacy support features you need to deliver a personalised learning experience to all students - and help every member of the class meet their full potential.

Read&Write is great for all subjects and lesson plans. Use it with virtually any kind of classroom content: websites, Word files, PDFs, Google docs and more. The software is simple to install, it’s easy for pupils to use independently, and it works smoothly across all your school’s hardware.

Page 3: What is Read&Write? Support for struggling readers · Use it with virtually any kind of classroom content: websites, Word files, PDFs, Google docs and more. The software is simple

helping every student understand, learn & express themselvesTeachers across the UK and Ireland are using Read&Write in their lessons to improve pupil engagement and academic outcomes in all subjects and at all levels.

Available for:

If you would like to learn more about Read&Write, call or email our texthelpers:

Tel: +44 (0)28 9442 8105 Email: [email protected]

from literacy to life

Support for struggling readers“Read&Write is the best addition to a user’s everyday computer use that I have ever used. I have replaced many different programs and applications with just this one!”David Milne, Senior IT Technician, McLaren High School

What is Read&Write? Read&Write is a software toolbar with the literacy support features you need to deliver a personalised learning experience to all students - and help every member of the class meet their full potential.

Read&Write is great for all subjects and lesson plans. Use it with virtually any kind of classroom content: websites, Word files, PDFs, Google docs and more. The software is simple to install, it’s easy for pupils to use independently, and it works smoothly across all your school’s hardware.

Page 4: What is Read&Write? Support for struggling readers · Use it with virtually any kind of classroom content: websites, Word files, PDFs, Google docs and more. The software is simple

Who does it help?

Read&Write offers support for all students in your class, especially the following:

Why choose Read&Write for your School?

Teachers and TAs can focus their time where it’s needed

An alternative for human readers saves costs at exam time

Integrates with existing hardware and software

Works across all curriculum content and subjects

Helps track pupil progression

Improves literacy levels across the school

Prepares pupils for the future of technology and life beyond the classroom

Hear what other Schoolsare saying…

“The same students who would otherwise sit and struggle in an exam, not understanding the words on the page, are now having every word read to them - and are confidently answering questions they may have otherwise left blank.”Susie Timney, Exam Officer, The Academy, Selsey

“Since implementing Read&Write software, teachers have noted a marked improvement in students’ English grades. Students are now able to listen back to the work they have produced and decide whether it makes sense or if there is some punctuation missing.”Lauren Casey, Subject Co-ordinator, Barking Abbey School

“The Read&Write software program massively underpins our approach of being accessible to all and supporting all. If we don’t provide for our children, in terms of keeping them up with what is going on, we will be doing them a massive disservice. We need to be equipping these children for the future that lies ahead of them.”Claire Belk, Head of Learning Support, Oswestry School

Gives your EAL students the support they need to understand the content of every lesson as well as their peers. They can build vocabulary lists and use the Picture Dictionary to visualise and comprehend key words.

Helps SEN students express themselves with dramatically increased fluency and confidence - in class, at home and in exams. Tools such as Word Prediction and Spell Check allow them to express their thoughts quickly and accurately.

Gives struggling readers the motivation and support to make tangible leaps and bounds forward. Text to Speech gives students access to text that could otherwise be beyond their comprehension and Screen Masking acts as an overlay helping them to focus on text.

Exam help when students need it most

Read&Write can be used as a computer reader in exams, making them more accessible and inclusive for students with dyslexia and other literacy challenges. It’s a great alternative to human readers, saving on extra staffing costs around exam time. And replacing a human reader means less stress for pupils, who can listen privately on headphones in the exam room, instead of being isolated from their peers.

A computer reader is allowed in papers (or sections of papers) testing reading. See JCQ Guidelines section 5.5.2

we help students in the classroom and at home

we read exam papers aloud for SEN students and struggling readers

Page 5: What is Read&Write? Support for struggling readers · Use it with virtually any kind of classroom content: websites, Word files, PDFs, Google docs and more. The software is simple

Who does it help?

Read&Write offers support for all students in your class, especially the following:

Why choose Read&Write for your School?

Teachers and TAs can focus their time where it’s needed

An alternative for human readers saves costs at exam time

Integrates with existing hardware and software

Works across all curriculum content and subjects

Helps track pupil progression

Improves literacy levels across the school

Prepares pupils for the future of technology and life beyond the classroom

Hear what other Schoolsare saying…

“The same students who would otherwise sit and struggle in an exam, not understanding the words on the page, are now having every word read to them - and are confidently answering questions they may have otherwise left blank.”Susie Timney, Exam Officer, The Academy, Selsey

“Since implementing Read&Write software, teachers have noted a marked improvement in students’ English grades. Students are now able to listen back to the work they have produced and decide whether it makes sense or if there is some punctuation missing.”Lauren Casey, Subject Co-ordinator, Barking Abbey School

“The Read&Write software program massively underpins our approach of being accessible to all and supporting all. If we don’t provide for our children, in terms of keeping them up with what is going on, we will be doing them a massive disservice. We need to be equipping these children for the future that lies ahead of them.”Claire Belk, Head of Learning Support, Oswestry School

Gives your EAL students the support they need to understand the content of every lesson as well as their peers. They can build vocabulary lists and use the Picture Dictionary to visualise and comprehend key words.

Helps SEN students express themselves with dramatically increased fluency and confidence - in class, at home and in exams. Tools such as Word Prediction and Spell Check allow them to express their thoughts quickly and accurately.

Gives struggling readers the motivation and support to make tangible leaps and bounds forward. Text to Speech gives students access to text that could otherwise be beyond their comprehension and Screen Masking acts as an overlay helping them to focus on text.

Exam help when students need it most

Read&Write can be used as a computer reader in exams, making them more accessible and inclusive for students with dyslexia and other literacy challenges. It’s a great alternative to human readers, saving on extra staffing costs around exam time. And replacing a human reader means less stress for pupils, who can listen privately on headphones in the exam room, instead of being isolated from their peers.

A computer reader is allowed in papers (or sections of papers) testing reading. See JCQ Guidelines section 5.5.2

we help students in the classroom and at home

we read exam papers aloud for SEN students and struggling readers

Page 6: What is Read&Write? Support for struggling readers · Use it with virtually any kind of classroom content: websites, Word files, PDFs, Google docs and more. The software is simple

Who does it help?

Read&Write offers support for all students in your class, especially the following:

Why choose Read&Write for your School?

Teachers and TAs can focus their time where it’s needed

An alternative for human readers saves costs at exam time

Integrates with existing hardware and software

Works across all curriculum content and subjects

Helps track pupil progression

Improves literacy levels across the school

Prepares pupils for the future of technology and life beyond the classroom

Hear what other Schoolsare saying…

“The same students who would otherwise sit and struggle in an exam, not understanding the words on the page, are now having every word read to them - and are confidently answering questions they may have otherwise left blank.”Susie Timney, Exam Officer, The Academy, Selsey

“Since implementing Read&Write software, teachers have noted a marked improvement in students’ English grades. Students are now able to listen back to the work they have produced and decide whether it makes sense or if there is some punctuation missing.”Lauren Casey, Subject Co-ordinator, Barking Abbey School

“The Read&Write software program massively underpins our approach of being accessible to all and supporting all. If we don’t provide for our children, in terms of keeping them up with what is going on, we will be doing them a massive disservice. We need to be equipping these children for the future that lies ahead of them.”Claire Belk, Head of Learning Support, Oswestry School

Gives your EAL students the support they need to understand the content of every lesson as well as their peers. They can build vocabulary lists and use the Picture Dictionary to visualise and comprehend key words.

Helps SEN students express themselves with dramatically increased fluency and confidence - in class, at home and in exams. Tools such as Word Prediction and Spell Check allow them to express their thoughts quickly and accurately.

Gives struggling readers the motivation and support to make tangible leaps and bounds forward. Text to Speech gives students access to text that could otherwise be beyond their comprehension and Screen Masking acts as an overlay helping them to focus on text.

Exam help when students need it most

Read&Write can be used as a computer reader in exams, making them more accessible and inclusive for students with dyslexia and other literacy challenges. It’s a great alternative to human readers, saving on extra staffing costs around exam time. And replacing a human reader means less stress for pupils, who can listen privately on headphones in the exam room, instead of being isolated from their peers.

A computer reader is allowed in papers (or sections of papers) testing reading. See JCQ Guidelines section 5.5.2

we help students in the classroom and at home

we read exam papers aloud for SEN students and struggling readers

Page 7: What is Read&Write? Support for struggling readers · Use it with virtually any kind of classroom content: websites, Word files, PDFs, Google docs and more. The software is simple

Who does it help?

Read&Write offers support for all students in your class, especially the following:

Why choose Read&Write for your School?

Teachers and TAs can focus their time where it’s needed

An alternative for human readers saves costs at exam time

Integrates with existing hardware and software

Works across all curriculum content and subjects

Helps track pupil progression

Improves literacy levels across the school

Prepares pupils for the future of technology and life beyond the classroom

Hear what other Schoolsare saying…

“The same students who would otherwise sit and struggle in an exam, not understanding the words on the page, are now having every word read to them - and are confidently answering questions they may have otherwise left blank.”Susie Timney, Exam Officer, The Academy, Selsey

“Since implementing Read&Write software, teachers have noted a marked improvement in students’ English grades. Students are now able to listen back to the work they have produced and decide whether it makes sense or if there is some punctuation missing.”Lauren Casey, Subject Co-ordinator, Barking Abbey School

“The Read&Write software program massively underpins our approach of being accessible to all and supporting all. If we don’t provide for our children, in terms of keeping them up with what is going on, we will be doing them a massive disservice. We need to be equipping these children for the future that lies ahead of them.”Claire Belk, Head of Learning Support, Oswestry School

Gives your EAL students the support they need to understand the content of every lesson as well as their peers. They can build vocabulary lists and use the Picture Dictionary to visualise and comprehend key words.

Helps SEN students express themselves with dramatically increased fluency and confidence - in class, at home and in exams. Tools such as Word Prediction and Spell Check allow them to express their thoughts quickly and accurately.

Gives struggling readers the motivation and support to make tangible leaps and bounds forward. Text to Speech gives students access to text that could otherwise be beyond their comprehension and Screen Masking acts as an overlay helping them to focus on text.

Exam help when students need it most

Read&Write can be used as a computer reader in exams, making them more accessible and inclusive for students with dyslexia and other literacy challenges. It’s a great alternative to human readers, saving on extra staffing costs around exam time. And replacing a human reader means less stress for pupils, who can listen privately on headphones in the exam room, instead of being isolated from their peers.

A computer reader is allowed in papers (or sections of papers) testing reading. See JCQ Guidelines section 5.5.2

we help students in the classroom and at home

we read exam papers aloud for SEN students and struggling readers

Page 8: What is Read&Write? Support for struggling readers · Use it with virtually any kind of classroom content: websites, Word files, PDFs, Google docs and more. The software is simple

helping every student understand, learn & express themselvesTeachers across the UK and Ireland are using Read&Write in their lessons to improve pupil engagement and academic outcomes in all subjects and at all levels.

Available for:

If you would like to learn more about Read&Write, call or email our texthelpers:

Tel: +44 (0)28 9442 8105 Email: [email protected]

from literacy to life

Support for struggling readers“Read&Write is the best addition to a user’s everyday computer use that I have ever used. I have replaced many different programs and applications with just this one!”David Milne, Senior IT Technician, McLaren High School

What is Read&Write? Read&Write is a software toolbar with the literacy support features you need to deliver a personalised learning experience to all students - and help every member of the class meet their full potential.

Read&Write is great for all subjects and lesson plans. Use it with virtually any kind of classroom content: websites, Word files, PDFs, Google docs and more. The software is simple to install, it’s easy for pupils to use independently, and it works smoothly across all your school’s hardware.