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Teaching Children Who Struggle with Mathematics: A Systematic Approach to Analysis and Correction

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UPC:
9780130984630
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
2004-05-27
Author:
Helene J. Sherman;Lloyd I. Richardson;George J. Yard
Language:
english
Edition:
1
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Supplement for Mathematics Methods courses. Rich with case studies and assorted examples, this brief, targeted text is dedicated to helping future teachers address the cognitive needs of children in Grades 1-6 who do not understand mathematical concepts and/or are not as skillful as they should be with those concepts. The authors present a systematic, three-step approach to assess students' math strengths and weaknesses and plan instruction accordingly. This involves: 1) using the Data Analysis Sheet (DAS) to assess and record learners' skills and error patterns; 2) complete a Mathematics Improvement Plan (MIP) with specific instructional approaches to improve skills students need; and, 3) set up the activities and intervention strategies to improve student performance. This approach allows teachers to meet individual needs.