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2) Read any of Over 40 Magazines with PR.
3) Read the Daily News In the Internet or AOL with PR.
4) Select any Web text and have it Read Silently with PR.
5) Select any Web text and have it Read Out Loud with PR as it is Displayed One Word at a Time.
6) Select any Web text and have it Read Out Loud with PR as it is Displayed One Sentence at a Time.
7) Select any Web text and have it Read Silently with PR.
8) Teacher Pauses PR and asks Questions to Class then Continues PR.
9) Students Take Diskettes of PR Documents Home to Play on Their Home Computers at Their Own Speed.
10) Read Encyclopedia Articles (on Internet or off CD) with above Techniques.
11) Create Your Own Story Individually or as a Class, Edit it and Read It with PR (teacher does typing, different students take turns adding to the story).
12) Create Your Own Play as a Class with Different People Taking Different Parts, Edit it and Read It with PR (teacher does typing).
13) Start with a Photograph or Painting and Create a Story then Edit it and Read it with PR.
14) Copy List of Riddles, Add Interactive Pauses and Play It Back to Class.
15) Do Same for Math Exercises.
16) Create List of Words for Students to Guess Pronunciation and Give Definition before hearing and seeing.
17) Class Collectively Creates Their Own Interactive Questions and Answers and Closure Exercises on a Subject then Plays this Back Interactively.
18) Class Makes Outlines from Textbook without any Retyping.
19) Class Makes Interactive Tutorial Out of Article and Reads It with PR.
20) Class Does Review at Fast Speed Using Regular PR and Interactive PR.
22) Class Scans Text then Reads it with PR. Different Students take Turns Scanning Text as Necessary.
23) Class makes VCR Video Copy of Text Playing with PR. Students watch Book on TV in Classroom or at Home using the VCR Tape (no computer is necessary for playback; students use clickers for pause and repeat).
24) LD Students Read Material On Computer (with earphones if appropriate) while rest of Class Reads Same Text Normally in Same Classroom.
25) During Free Time Any Child Can Play Back Any Interactive Session Which the students and/or the Teacher have Made. This can be Done for Review or Make-up.
26) Class Listens to a Lecture on a Subject in Real Human Voice with the Text on the Screen. Students can Pause, Continue and Repeat the Lecture at Any Point.
27) Students Type or Write Notes as They Listen to the Lecture in 26).
28) As Students Listen to a Lecture of Text in 26), They Mark the Text with Pause Marks for Later Interactive Playback. The Class Then Plays the Lecture Back Interactively Either Silently or with Voice (as the Text is Displayed a Sentence at a Time).
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