Rye Middle School Parents' Organization Membership Organization
3 Parsons St, Rye, NY 10580 (914)9676100
Ann Edwards Principal
Rye City School District Elementary/Secondary School
3 Parsons St, Rye, NY 10580 (914)9676100
Ann Edwards
White Plains Hospital Foundation General Hospital · Trust Management
41 E Post Rd, White Plains, NY 10601
Ann Edwards
White Plains Radiation Therapy Specialty Outpatient Clinic
2 Longview Ave, White Plains, NY 10601 (914)6812727
Ann M Edwards
Emily's Cafe & Gourmet Coffee, LLC BUY/SELL FOOD
Ann Edwards President
LITERACY FOR LIFE INC School/Educational Services
9960 3 Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11209
Ann S. Edwards Director
Millennium Opportunity Foundation Civic/Social Association
Ann Edwards Network Manager
MASTERCARD INTERNATIONAL INCORPORATED Business Services Depository Banking Services · Business Services · Payment Services
2000 Purchase St, Purchase, NY 10577 2000 Purchase St Attn: Tax, Purchase, NY 10577 2200 Mastercard Blvd, O Fallon, MO 63366 (914)2492000, (636)7226100, (914)2491465
Ann Edwards - Brooklyn NY, US Karen Goldberg - Glen Ridge NJ, US
International Classification:
G09B001/00
US Classification:
434/159000
Abstract:
A device for learning reading and writing, using a multi-sensory method, comprised of a book with illustrations of the letters of the alphabet paired with commonly associated words. When spelled, the associated word's first letter is the selected letter. There are also colorful illustrations of these words. For example, the selected letter “s” is paired with the word “sun” and a colorful illustration of the sun. The letter's surface is textured with raised structures or bumps. This makes the letter's shape easily distinguishable to the user from the flat surface of the book's pages. Arrows are drawn along a path following the bumps, denoting to the user the preferred direction along which to trace the letter's shape with their fingers. While simultaneously tracing the letter's bumpy surface, the user vocalizes the letter's name, sound, as well as the associated word's pronunciation. The initial sound of the associated word's pronunciation is identified as being the sound of the selected letter through written instruction and color-coding. Combinations of multiple letters are used to blend sounds to form words. The same method can also be used to teach number recognition and the concept of the numerical value associated with those numbers. The device is especially useful to children and/or persons with reading disabilities as kinesthetic learning is proven to be more effective for this type of student. It can also be helpful as a tool for aiding English As A Second Language (ESL) students.
Scottie Lynn, Verna Brown, Tammy Fowler, Lisa Metcalf, Jack Hamby, Michael Dellinger, Angela Ball, Chris Hoyle, Kelly Yancey, Todd Mull, Jerry Hammock, Jackie Smith
Ny,ny. Brooklyn, ny Kingston, jamaica Queens, ny. Michigan
Work:
Retail industries - Expert shopper (2002) Roundhill hotel & villas, jamaica (1991-2002) Grand hotel, michigan (1997-2001)
Education:
BMCC, Home, Tivoli comprehensive high, Mount alvernia high, Brooklyn adult learning center
About:
I find myself in need of fulfillment, i am still soul searching, searching for the one to complete me. i am very loving, i always tend to take care of everyone and that has left me in the dust so to s...
Ann Edwards
Work:
Old Dominion University - Instructor Old Dominion University - Research Assistant
Education:
Old Dominion University - Applied Experimental Psychology