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Making Math Accessible to Students with Special Needs, Grades 3-5: Practical Tips and Suggestions


No. of pages 211

Published: 2010

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"Making Math Accessible to Students with Special Needs, Grades 3-5: Practical Tips and Suggestions" is a resource designed to support educators in effectively teaching mathematics to students with diverse learning needs. The book provides practical strategies, tools, and real-life examples to help make math concepts more approachable and engaging. By integrating differentiated instruction techniques and accommodating various learning styles, the authors aim to empower teachers to create inclusive classroom environments. This guide encourages the use of manipulatives, visual aids, and collaborative learning, ultimately fostering mathematical understanding and confidence in all students, ensuring they can thrive and succeed in their math education. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

There are 211 pages in this book. This book was published in 2010 by Solution Tree .