No. of pages 217
Published: 2010
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"Making Math Accessible to Students with Special Needs, Grades K-2: Practical Tips and Suggestions" offers educators valuable strategies to enhance math instruction for young learners with diverse needs. The book emphasizes inclusive teaching practices that cater to various learning styles and abilities. It provides practical tips, visual aids, and adaptable teaching methods to help educators create a supportive classroom environment. By focusing on engagement and understanding, this resource empowers teachers to effectively reach all students, ensuring that each child can develop a strong foundation in mathematics. The goal is to foster confidence and capability in math for every learner. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
There are 217 pages in this book. This book was published in 2010 by Solution Tree .