Free math books

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Rice University in Houston TX has been so kind to share some math books online, 100% free and without any licencing. The trouble with students with Dyscalculia is that the curriculum can be great but they will still struggle to take it all in.

Hence our Dyscalculia Tutor Training where tutors and teachers can learn how to work with students who have Dyscalculia. It is available at https://DyscalculiaTutor.org

The free books are in our link for today.

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Managing stress

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A Teacher’s Guide to Managing Stress is a thorough guidebook created to support teachers. This guide looks at the major stressors affecting teachers and provides actionable tips to effectively manage them. Just as importantly, they’ve included self-care advice to encourage relaxation and prevent stress from becoming overwhelming. Thank you Educationdegree.com for sharing!

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How to teach graphs

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Not specific to students with dyscalculia but here is a good way to work on student’s understanding of graphs and data analysis:

The Slow Reveal Graph (#slowrevealgraph) is an instructional routine that promotes sensemaking about data.  This highly engaging routine uses scaffolded visuals and discourse to help students make sense of data. As more and more of the graph is revealed, students refine their interpretation and construct meaning, often in surprising ways. This routine increases access for students without sacrificing rigor or engagement.

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