Read along with us as we explore, with April, the Polar region of Svalbard. This gutsy, lonely character faces her greatest challenge on the island. You will be left questioning what you can do to help climate change after this brilliant read!
What is needed to be part of this book club: The Last Bear by Hannah Gold (buy or borrow this book from your local library).
Overview
The Readable Project (RP) is an online book club specifically designed for young people with dyslexia. Each group has 6 young people who are of a similar age and enjoy stories centred on the same theme. It is facilitated by a qualified teacher who has been trained in how best to support young people with dyslexia.
The Readable Project introduces the young person, in a fun and sociable way, to the life-long pleasure that comes from reading. It also assists them to find out where and how to access stories in the format that best suits them (print/ebook/audio). In addition, time is spent discussing the story and investigating the meaning of words. This is a great way to make connections with other young people with dyslexia.
What is the cost?
The Readable Project is run on a not-for-profit basis. The cost of participation in a six week Readable Project is €75. This is paid online, in advance to secure the place.
In addition thanks to funding from the Tomar Trust we have some subsidised places available for those experiencing ongoing financial hardship. The subsidised fee is €37.50. Please only opt for the subsidy rate if your financial circumstances mean that your young person will not otherwise be able to attend. We may contact you to seek evidence of your financial circumstance if you opt for the subsidised fee.
Parent/Guardian
Consent & Understanding
I understand that:
By booking a place for this readable project, I consent to my young person participating in the DAI Readable project on Zoom. I confirm that all the information I give in this booking application is accurate and I confirm that I agree with the above Parent/Guardian Consent & Understanding Statement.