Education and demonstration – Language – Spelling – phonics – word recognition – or sentence formation
Patent
1996-11-12
1997-11-25
Hirsch, Paul J.
Education and demonstration
Language
Spelling, phonics, word recognition, or sentence formation
434184, G09B 1700
Patent
active
056904932
ABSTRACT:
A method for instructing the reading impaired by coding into thought forms words without pictures. Each word without a picture is coded onto a sheet. Each coding sheet has a word printed in large letters in a shadowed lower case and in a standard type face. The sheet also contains a definition of the word, several sample sentences with the word in it, and a picture scene enacting one of the sentences or suggesting an application of the word. The sheet is used as a tool enabling a student to convert the word into a retrievable thought form.
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Hirsch Paul J.
McGonagle John P.
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