Awesome, Fun Online Tool that Builds Vocabulary - Infercabulary

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I am so pleased to announce my 12th Go Dyslexia video podcast: Dyslexia: Building Vocabulary and Semantic Skills with Infercabulary, featuring Guest Beth Lawrence and Host Dr. Erica Warren.  
This blog shares my most recent video podcast, featuring dyslexia expert Beth Lawrence, MA, CCC-SLP. Beth is an Orton-Gillingham-trained, certified speech-language pathologist and CEO of Communication Aptitude (dba InferCabulary and WordQuations). 

This is the 12th of many free video podcasts for Go Dyslexia!

During the video podcast, Beth and I talk about Infercabulary, a fun and multisensory online site that offers vocabulary and semantic reasoning development exercises and assessments. Beth talks about the importance of developing language skills and also provides a quick description of her app, Test of Semantic Reasoning.













What is Infercabulary?

Infercabulary is a fun online site that develops language skills, semantic reasoning skills, and vocabulary. Instead of memorizing complex language definitions, students can now learn to use semantic reasoning skills to actively infer the meaning of words based on seeing five images of the word used in different contexts. The activities use visual and audio cues to present lessons and game-like assessments, making the process both fun and memorable. I have now implemented this software into my own private practice for session activities as well as home-fun assignments (I don’t give homework, I give optional home-fun suggestions). The best part is that I can track my students’ progress and growth.


Choose the word that goes with the pictures - sample image from infercabulary

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Infercabulary is a dynamic tool that can be used by parents, teachers, learning specialists, reading specialists, educational therapists, and more. I hope you found this post helpful. Please share and like the video, and let me know what you think!!

Cheers, Erica 



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