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ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY FOR MATHEMATICS
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Low- tech Devices Number stamps - Stamps can be used for math activities instead of pens and pencils Raised number rulers - These rulers have easy-to-read raised numbers and are made of shatter-resistant plastic Math line - Move the rings down the line to see how numbers represent size and quantity
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The master fraction - Transparent overlays demonstrate the concepts of equivalency, reducing, improper and proper fractions, adding, subtracting common and uncommon denominators, mixed numbers, and more covering the fractions: 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, 1/3, 1/6, 1/12, 1/5, 1/10, 1/20 The Master Angle - Circular disk showing 360 degrees with moveable lines to form angles.
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The Master Clock - transparent layers & removable gears
Manipulative
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Mid-tech Devices Talking calculator - a device that speaks when the number is pressed. Talking clock – speaks the time
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High-tech Devices Smart Board - an interactive white board that can be used in several ways. FASTT Math – a math intervention program that helps students acquire math fact fluency. The program assesses students’ command of basic facts by measuring response time and generates customized activities based on the results. Timez Attack – engaged students in a high-tech video game environment featuring high-quality graphics MathPad – a talking math worksheet program that enables students to perform arithmetic computations with whole numbers on the computer in the same way they would using pencil and paper. Virtual Pencil – allows students to solve problems in the same way using pencil and paper, including performing and showing intermediate steps.
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Example of Talking Calculator
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Example of FASTT Math
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