
11 Effective Strategies For Teaching Math to Students Who Have Given Up On Learning - Jordan B. Smith
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Vezi oferta la libris.roStudent Engagement Techniques that Motivate Students with Special Needs and Ignite Excitement for Every Student in the Classroom to Be Successful n Motivating teenagers to learn is a tough job... Encouraging them to enjoy math is more complicated than the Riemann Hypothesis! n Math has undoubtedly gotten a bad reputation for being a subject that involves endless calculations and problems that will never be used in the real world, especially now that we all walk around with calculators in our pockets! n But the fact is that math is required in multiple areas of an adult's life, from preparing recipes to managing finances, and that's without a career in STEM. n Neurodivergent students have even more of a difficult time with math as it can take more time and effort to understand complex concepts. n At the same time, as students with special needs have significant difficulties with transitions, math is more critical for them to make sense of the world and thrive as adults. n While students have challenges learning and enjoying math, the special needs math teacher faces many obstacles - a severe lack of resources, guidance, and effective teaching strategies. n You have some help, though. In this guide to teaching math to students who need additional support, you will discover: How to create a community classroom where all students feel valued, connected, and safe 21 of the best manipulatives your math classroom needs How to extrinsically and intrinsically motivate your high school











