by aspire | Jan 25, 2021 | Academic support tutor, Better grades, Education, Foreign Languages, Help, high school, Learning at home, online learning, online learning tools, Programs, Rhode Island Tutors, RITES, RITES Programs, School stress, Spanish, Tutoring, Uncategorized
Want to do better in Spanish class? Meet Candy Salazar Reilly, RITES Spanish language specialist. Candy works with students of all levels and all ages to improve their Spanish skills. Her passion has always been to teach, and she feels she is most at home when in the...
by aspire | Jul 7, 2020 | Uncategorized
Get Up and Move While You Learn Did you know that you can learn AND move at the same time? In fact, specific movements can enhance learning. Every summer, students of all ages in RITES summer programs experience this “active learning.” Just because we are online this...
by aspire | Mar 21, 2020 | ADHD, anxiety, dyslexia, Education, eighth grade, fifth grade, first grade, Grades, Help, help for home, high school students, home school, Homework, Learning at home, learning difficulties/differences, Math, math help, math tools, Reading, Reading & Writing, Reading skills, regression, School stress, second grade, seventh grade, sixth grade, struggling, third grade, Uncategorized
By Saskia Nilsen RITES learning specialist and education advocate Technology can help, but it cannot replace hands-on learning or monitoring required for students. While schools may have already suggested websites for students, students with a wider range of learning...
by aspire | Feb 28, 2020 | dyslexia, Education, Elementary school, help for home, learning difficulties/differences, Reading, Reading & Writing, Reading Difficulties, Reading skills, reluctant readers, Uncategorized
Reading Comprehension: Making Meaning from Words by Debra Nassau RITES learning specialist Reading comprehension is understanding what we read. This skill is essential if we want to gain information from the words on the written page. For many students, making meaning...
by aspire | Oct 26, 2019 | Uncategorized
RITES Student Explains Dyslexia by I. K. I.K. is a 7th grader whose favorite subject is math. You might not be dyslexic but you might have some kids in your class that are. This article will help...
by aspire | Sep 20, 2019 | books for boys, books for girls, dyslexia, Education, learning difficulties/differences, Reading, Reading skills, reluctant readers, RITES, RITES Programs, struggling, struggling readers, Uncategorized
Does Noah Text® Create an Atomic Habit for Proficient Reading in Those That Struggle? According to James Clear, the author of Atomic Habits, “an atomic habit is a regular practice or routine that is not only small and easy to do but is also the source of incredible...