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Teaching Students with Learning Problems, 8e
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CHAPTER TWELVE
TEACHING MATH
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It is estimated that between 5 and 10 percent of school age children have some form of math learning disabilities.
(Fuchs, Fuchs, & Hollenbeck 2007; Geary, 2004)
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2009 National Assessment of Educational Progress in
Mathematics
In 2009, approximately 28% of fourth-grade students performed below a basic level of achievement; only 39% attained a proficient mathematics achievement level.
About 27% of eighth-grade students were below a basic level of mathematics achievement; only 34% achieved proficient mathematics standards.
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Basic Terms and Processes Addition
addend, sum Subtraction
minuend, subtrahend, difference, sum, know addend
Multiplication multiplicand or factor; multiplier or factor,
product Division
quotient or factor; dividend or product, divisor or factor
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Basic Facts There are 390 basic facts:
100 addition 100 subtraction 100 multiplication 90 division
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Research on Effective Math Instruction
Curriculum design, teacher behavior, and student engagement directly influence the mathematics achievement of students with learning problems.
Educators need to examine existing research and literature to determine what should be taught in a math curriculum and the best practices for how to teach it.
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Prevention of Math Difficulties
4 principles: Instruct at a quick pace with varied
instructional activities and high levels of engagement
Set challenging standards for achievement
Incorporate self-verbalization methods Present physical and visual
representation of number concepts or problem-solving situations
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Components of Effective Math Instruction
Selecting appropriate mathematics content
Teaching the acquisition of math Teaching mastery Teaching problem solving Teaching generalization Using explicit-implicit math instruction Promoting a positive attitude toward math
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Twelve Components of Essential Mathematics1. Problem solving.2. Communication of mathematical ideas. 3. Mathematical reasoning. 4. Application of mathematics to everyday situations. 5. Alertness to the reasonableness of results.6. Estimation.7. Appropriate computational skills. 8. Algebraic thinking. 9. Measurement. 10. Geometry.11. Statistics. 12. Probability.
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Mathematics proficiency includes conceptual understanding, procedural fluency, strategic competence, adaptive reasoning, and productive disposition.
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Instructional Practices for Computation and Problem
Solving Two math facts programs Concrete-Semiconcrete-Abstract (CSA)
activities Basic rules and algorithms Problem-solving interventions Life Skills math Estimation Calculators
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Instructional Practices for Computation and Problem Solving
(cont’d)
Because many students with learning problems fail to master basic facts, two programs are discussed in the text for teaching math facts: Thornton and Toohey Math Facts
Program Mercer and Miller Math Facts Program
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Instructional Practices for Computation and Problem Solving
(cont’d)
Concrete-Semiconcrete-Abstract Activities: Place value Addition: sums-to-9 Addition: sums-to-18 Addition with regrouping Subtraction facts (1-9) Subtraction facts (10-18) Subtraction with regrouping
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Concrete-Semiconcrete-Abstract Activities (cont’d)
Multiplication Division Division with remainder Recognition of unit fractions Addition of fractions with the same
denominators Addition and subtraction of mixed
fractions
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Instructional Practices for Computation and Problem Solving
(cont’d)
Basic Rules and Algorithms: Addition rules Additional algorithms Subtraction rules Subtraction algorithms Multiplication rules Multiplication algorithms Division rules Division algorithms Fraction algorithm
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Instructional Practices for Computation and Problem Solving
(cont’d)
Problem-Solving Interventions: Interventions that use sequential
steps Interventions that use the CSA
(concrete-semiconcrete-abstract) sequence
Interventions that use graphic representation
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Instructional Practices for Computation and Problem Solving
(cont’d)
Life Skills Math Estimation Calculators
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Math Activities Readiness
Classification Ordering One-to-One Correspondence Counting Greater Than, Less Than
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Math Activities (cont’d) Place Value:
Chip Trading Games Bank Game Making Columns Pegboard Place Value Cards Place Value Table
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Math Activities (cont’d) General Computation:
Small Work Samples Mystery Math Learning Ladders
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Math Activities (cont’d) Addition:
Nail Abacus Number Line Dot Addition Computational Cues Addition Facts Family
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Math Activities (cont’d) Subtraction:
Nail Abacus Number Line Addition-Subtraction Pattern Self-Monitoring Subtraction Strategy
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Math Activities (cont’d) Multiplication:
Array Multiplication Napier’s Rods Multiplication Chart Addition-Multiplication Pattern Dot Cards
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Math Activities (cont’d) Division:
Number Line Dividing Numbers Into Parts Dot Division Long Division Steps
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Math Activities (cont’d) Fractions:
Number Line Fraction Chart Fraction Bars Multiplying Fractions with Grids
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Math Activities (cont’d) Time:
Number Line Record Schedule Examining Schedules Calendar Quiz
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Math Activities (cont’d) Decimals/Money:
Number Line Completion of Missing Parts Expanded Place Value Chart Money Cards Real Money Coupon Shopping Taking Orders Check the Charge
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Math Activities (cont’d) Measurement:
Measure Box Measurement and You
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Math Activities (cont’d) Word Problems:
Story Problems Table Problems
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Instructional Games in Math
Math War Pig Game Make the Numbers Count Rook Math Math Concentration Fraction Game Toss a Bean Bag Multiplication and Division Facts Rummy Travel Game Basketball Math Counting Coins Rate Game Fraction Blackjack Fraction Removal Decimal Shapes
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Self-Correcting Math Materials
Flip-Sider Math Cards Clipping Answers Math Squares Color Code Folders Fast Facts Snoopy Math
Equivalent Fractions, Decimals, Percents
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Commercial Math Programs
Connecting Math Concepts Corrective Mathematics Great Leaps Math Key Math 3 – Essential Resources Strategic Math Series TransMath
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Computer Software Programs in Math
Fraction Attraction Math Blaster Math FACTMASTER Math Munchers for the 21st Century