Kinds of low-tech and mid-tech adaptations can assist students with disabilities in completing math assignments ...
* pencil adaptations - weights, grips, and holders
* slanted writing surface
* magnetic numbers
* calculators
* raised number rulers
* manipulatives
* rubber stamps
* addition/multiplications tables
* talking calculators
* coin-u-lator
I look at these as ways to make an every day math class operate and not just to be used for students with disabilities. Manipulatives are a great way for students to be a little more active in their learning instead of always doing worksheets!!
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