Dear Teachers

DEAR TEACHERs,

I am writing to you about what it is like to be dyslexic. My name is Alexandria and I am ten. I find story writing, spelling, literacy, reading and some times understanding hard.

I find story writing and spelling hard because I can’t remember what order the letter go in and when I half to rite a story I feel under pressure so I can’t do my best.

As soon as I left my old school and arrived here I’ve got much better. I’ve finally got 12 out of 12 on my spellings.

Oh and I am reading big chapter book’s personally I think am doing very well and if I don’t understand my teaches will explain it again for me.

At my old school I got made fun of for not doing as much work as them and I got held in at brake I got taken out of my favorite class in the afternoon.

My mum spent months looking for a school that might take me. My mum was starting to think about me getting me home school just at the last moment chiltern tutorial school came up on the computer screen I came for a taster day the next day I started.

There isn’t many people in the school there are eight girls in the whole school. that means we get better classis I LOVE IT HEER.
Bye the way We love to have more girls.

What you could do to help
Dyslexics children is
• Say things slowly so they can take it in.
• You can give them colored cards like pink,blue,yellow,green and purple some children find it hard to see the letters some children see that the letters jump up and done with the colored card is easyI found the yellow the easiest.

Hope this information helps and Thank you for reading

Yours Sincerely
Alexandria
Ps sorry about the misspelling

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