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My project is simple and the same every year. I want for my students to learn the program to help them read and spell easier. Color coding is one way that dyslexic students learn. I would like to create color coded anchor charts, cheat sheets and booklets for them understand concepts they are taught. Most of the items I need are different colors and/or can be displayed using different colors. Since budgets are cut every year, my classroom isn't a priority because I don't teach a core subject. If passion could be taken into account, we would be funded all the time.

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My project is simple and the same every year. I want for my students to learn the program to help them read and spell easier. Color coding is one way that dyslexic students learn. I would like to create color coded anchor charts, cheat sheets and booklets for them understand concepts they are taught. Most of the items I need are different colors and/or can be displayed using different colors. Since budgets are cut every year, my classroom isn't a priority because I don't teach a core subject. If passion could be taken into account, we would be funded all the time.

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