Notes
Post-it Notes (3M)
Tack notes on computer screens, books, papers, and use for notices
anywhere. Dispensers are heavy-weighted for easy, one-handed dispensing.

Portable Desks/Stands
Portable desks can provide a stable writing surface for students
in different positions. This "editor's desk" by Levenger's consists
of a slanted writing surface with an upper shelf to hold books and
papers in a comfortable reading position. The bottom has a ledge
to prevent pencils from rolling off. The stand creates the ideal
writing angle.

Electronic Tools
Micro-cassette Recorders
If a student can't write, he or she can still record information
with a cassette recorder while in the cafeteria, on the playground,
on the bus or walking down the street. Use it to record class activities,
homework assignments or your own brainstorms. Any inexpensive model
($30 or less) will do. Buy them from electronic stores or mail order
companies.
Speaking Language Master (Franklin)
The Franklin Speaking Language Master uses state-of-the-art speech
technology to pronounce words aloud. It also provides an expanded
dictionary, an extensive thesaurus and spelling correction. A built-in
guide and word games complete this ultimate language resource.
Speaking Spelling and Handwriting Ace (Franklin)
The Ace pronounces and correctly spells 80,000 words for auditory
reinforcement. A keyboard echo lets the student hear each letter
pronounced as the key is pressed.
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