Math Learning Disabilities

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In this article Dr. Kate Garnett defines five areas of math learning disabilities and provides suggestions on how adequate differentiated instruction and modifications can help students overcome these obstacles. The five areas are: Mastering Basic Number Facts, Arithmetic Weakness/Math Talent, The Written Symbol and Concrete Materials, The Language of Math, and Visual-Spatial Aspects of Math.

Creator: Kate Garnett
Publisher: LD Online
Last Updated: 8/2/2014

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Number and operations Arithmetic Modeling Process skills Multiplication Operations Spatial sense Representation Division Education Elementary School Mathematics Visual representation NSDL Addition Student populations Early Elementary Subtraction Communication Upper Elementary Mathematical language Number sense
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