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Dani00518
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Special ed teachers

How do you differentiate instruction for math in your room. Could you please give me an example. I am trying to help out a new teacher in my school. Thanks!

Posted 3/6/08 12:41 PM
 

happytobreathe
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Re: Special ed teachers

I use manipulatives and actually have the kids act out what they are doing

Posted 3/6/08 5:48 PM
 

Nicole728
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Re: Special ed teachers

Lots of manipulatives, visuals and demo teaching.

Posted 3/6/08 6:16 PM
 

donegal419
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Re: Special ed teachers

i teach self-contained special ed....

I use manipulatives and lots of visuals... drawigns, charts, etc. i also let them draw and create the models where possible (for multiplication, division and fractions). I also use decimal squares for decimals and percents.

the consistencyin language is KEY! use the same language when you explain and re-explain, particularly for speech-impaired kids or ELLs.

Also, i let my kids use multiplication charts and i also give them charts to remember the steps of a formula (like long division for example).

i also play a LOT of games to reinforce skills and concepts.

Message edited 3/8/2008 3:39:17 PM.

Posted 3/8/08 3:38 PM
 

Dani00518
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Re: Special ed teachers

Posted by donegal419

i teach self-contained special ed....

I use manipulatives and lots of visuals... drawigns, charts, etc. i also let them draw and create the models where possible (for multiplication, division and fractions). I also use decimal squares for decimals and percents.

the consistencyin language is KEY! use the same language when you explain and re-explain, particularly for speech-impaired kids or ELLs.

Also, i let my kids use multiplication charts and i also give them charts to remember the steps of a formula (like long division for example).

i also play a LOT of games to reinforce skills and concepts.




Thank you...Could you please share some multiplication and division lessons with me?

Posted 3/9/08 12:21 PM
 
 

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