High Level Comprehension
Listen, Read, Process, Understand.

Comprehension – the outcome of reading proficiency

Listening skills, following instructions
Phonemic awareness, phonological fluency
Vocabulary, morphology, antonyms, synonyms
Inference, deduction, rationalisation
High level sequencing.

Some Exercises Examples:

Advanced paragraph construction
Develops skills in constructing and organising fiction and non-fiction passages.
Critical thinking

This exercise builds vocabulary and improves critical thinking and abstract reasoning.

Paraphrasing

Builds from the simple to the complex. Challenges students and develops sentence comprehension skills by incorporating a high level of syntactic complexity.

High Level Comprehension
Improves attention by allowing students to selectively focus on critical information while sustaining attention across longer text passages and question sets.

Inference, Deduction
Exercises adapt with each key stroke to individual skill levels and responses, keeping students continuously challenged but not frustrated.

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How Do I Know It’s Working?

We provide you with access to each student’s data including progress reports, error reports and participation.

WHAT IS THE EVIDENCE OF SUCCESS?

We are rated the # 1 software program on the US government’s What Works Clearinghouse.

HOW DO THE PROGRAMS IMPROVE LEARNING SKILLS?

Each exercise simultaneously develops memory, attention, processing speed and sequencing

IS THERE A VERSION FOR OLDER STUDENTS?

Our programs for older students have Hi/Lo content and emphasis advanced grammatical structures, specialist terms in maths and science and places increased demand on listening for comprehension.

HOW OFTEN DOES THE STUDENT STUDY?

We recommend that the student studies for 20/30 minutes a day for 3 to 5 days a week and attend one teacher led class also

ARE THERE CLASSROOM MATERIALS?

Yes. We provide whiteboard slides, workbooks, class planners and interventions for class and home use