Teaching
Techniques for 5th to 9th Grade Students with Learning
Disabilities in
Algebra and Geometry
Concrete and Numerical Imagery Strategies
F. D. Rivera, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Mathematics
San Jose State University
~ Module 15, Session 6~
Quick Write
How important is it for students with learning disabilities in math to eventually be able to manipulate a concept or a process without the use of a concrete tool? For example, in finding the result for 3 - -7, students with learning disabilities in math should be able to perform the task without using a concrete tool (such as a calculator, a number line). |
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