Identifying gaps in math knowledge

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Identifying gaps in the math knowledge of your child is the first step towards starting re-mediation. A+ math is a company that provides online interactive lessons. You can download free demo software from them HERE or watch the demo for the gaps identification software in the link for today.

Although not specifically made for the dyscalculia student, it may still be a good resources, let us know how it works for you.

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Door 24 math for kids

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Not new but looks like great fun while learning the easy way, introducing door 24 math. In their own words:

Door 24 – Math by Curriculum Associates, LLC is a great fun and challenging math apps for kids aged 8 to 14. This top learning app offers great support for students to achieve computational fluency. An award-winning app aligned to the Common Core that allows your kids to practice their math skills and problem solving. Ready for some fun math … Let your kids solve the mystery behind Door 24!

 

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How to teach kids 5-8 years numeracy skills

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The European Early Childhood Education Research Journal has an interesting article with suggestions for educators on how to best get children from 5 to 8 years of age to understand and develop numeracy skills. You can only see the preview for free but I guess many libraries may have the journal or maybe able to get you a copy.

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Just get your children to think they are good at math

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New research shows that people who are not good at math but think they are, stick to difficult tasks more than people who are not good at math and also believe they are not good at math. So I guess in order to encourage your child to stick with the math tasks, feed their perception that they are not bad at math and they will build up the confidence to stick with a difficult problem.

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