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The number dyslexia blog shares a number of great manipulatives to use with students who have dyscalculia, when we are back to working face to face again.
Useful to keep handy for the, hopefully, near future.
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Good site about making math moments with examples on how to actually dot that. See our link for the day.
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As the current Pandemic forces us to work online with our students, we need to ever more try and keep things visual for them. It is important for children with Dyscalculia to see visual interpretations of the math operations they are working with. Mathisvisual is a great website that has lots of resources for this.
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We use binary numbers in our presentations to teachers about Dyscalculia to make them understand and feel a bit like the students with dyscalculia.
Patterns are at the heart of maths.
— Maths Teacher Circles (@MathsCirclesOz) May 8, 2020
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Binary numbers make for an interesting place to notice and think about patterns.
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We ❤ this counter showing how to count in binary! Very clever.https://t.co/aKGqpsumOy#mtcoz #mtbos #iteachmath #pstchat #edchat #remotelearning pic.twitter.com/WXhjCdBZRz
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