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Math Disabilities Kate Appel Justina Patrick June 18, 2013
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Mad Minute YOU ARE BEING TIMED!
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Math Disabilities Students can struggle with 1 or more of the following: O Number Concept O Counting O Arithmetic skill O Process and sequencing O Memory O Visual-Spatial concepts
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Dyscalculia O A broad term for a variety of learning difficulties in math O Can vary greatly from mild to severe O Impacts approx. 5 – 8% of all students
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Two types of Dyscalculia O Quantitative – counting and calculation O Qualitative –conceptualizing processes or spatial sense O Both
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Quick Activity
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What do I look for? O Difficulty or inability to: O Subitize or group O Learn math facts O Tell or track time and/or direction O Determine pattern or sequence O Organize numbers O Remember processes or results O Inconsistent results
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http://www.ncld.org/types-learning-disabilities/dyscalculia/what-is-dyscalculia
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Misleading Symptoms O Students with an anxiety about mathematics O Teachers providing inadequate instruction O Students with Dyslexia which may impact mathematic performance
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How can I help? O Develop meaningful practice exercises O Illustrate concepts with pictures & diagrams O Use a variety of manipulatives O Create connections for students O Introduce mnemonic tools & patterns O Incorporate all types of learning styles
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Closing Activity
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Final Thoughts
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Questions?
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Resources O Sousa, D. (2007). How The Special Needs Brain Learns (2 nd ed.). Thousands Oaks, CA: Corvin Press O Butterworth, B., Yeo, D. (2004). Dyscalculia Guidance. United Kingdom: nfer Nelson Publishing Co Limited. O www.ncld.org www.ncld.org O www.ldonline.org www.ldonline.org
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