Dyscalculia: News from the web:
BOLD, the blog for learning and development, has published interesting findings about what keeps children from not liking math and what to do about it. Read all about it in our link for today.
Read all about it: HERE
Dyscalculia: News from the web:
BOLD, the blog for learning and development, has published interesting findings about what keeps children from not liking math and what to do about it. Read all about it in our link for today.
Read all about it: HERE
Dyscalculia: News from the web:
The maths factor provides some free sample lessons and in our link for today we share the clever trick they use to learn the times table of 3. Children with Dyscalculia are better served with conceptual understanding and working with manipulatives to learn times tables but this trick is just too clever not to share it.
Read all about it: HERE
Dyscalculia: News from the web:
In these days of working from home it is still important to work with manipulatives to explain math concepts to the student. Certainly the ones who have dyscalculia.
One wonderful source for that is the polypad from Mathigon. A rich source of various colorful manipulatives. It seems the best alternative for sitting next to the student with real manipulatives.
Read all about it: HERE
Dyscalculia: News from the web:
Read the wonderful example in this post from Tony Attwood about how to explain fractions to someone with dyscalculia by doing a little physical exercise. Something they can touch and see. It works better for them this way and brings the true understanding they need in order to be able to relate to the concept later.
Read all about it: HERE
Dyscalculia: News from the web:
Just as you thought TikTok was only good for silly dances and dangerous escapedes by kids, here comes a little math lesson.
New TikTok video: Integer subtraction without relying on "two negatives make a positive" pic.twitter.com/5PVBomttbv
— Howie Hua (@howie_hua) February 10, 2021
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