Autism Spectrum Disorders: Building Foundation Skills in Mathematics

Autism Spectrum Disorders: Building Foundation Skills in Mathematics

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  • Author: Leslie Broun
  • Publisher: National Professional Resources Inc./Dude Publishing
  • ISBN: 1935609610
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 6

Designed for educators who work with students with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and/or other developmental disabilities, this reference guide provides a greater understanding of the preparatory role that visual performance skills play in the learning of mathematics. Practical instructional strategies required to build the foundational skills needed to master the common core state standards (CCSS) in Mathematics are presented.


Practical Mathematics for Children with an Autism Spectrum Disorder and Other Developmental Delays

Practical Mathematics for Children with an Autism Spectrum Disorder and Other Developmental Delays

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  • Author: Sue Larkey
  • Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • ISBN: 0857007831
  • Category : Psychology
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 144

It is a common misconception that children on the autism spectrum find mathematics easy. In fact the opposite is true for some, and exposure to basic mathematics in the early years can be crucial in establishing the foundations for understanding later in life. This book provides practical strategies and tools for teaching key mathematics concepts to children with an autism spectrum disorder and other developmental delays. The authors emphasise the importance of incorporating a child's special interest into learning in order to help them engage fully with new concepts. Topics covered include colours, shapes, categories, numerals, sequencing, addition and subtraction and using money, and the book includes worksheets and activities for incorporating mathematics into daily living skills. This is an essential resource for teachers, teaching assistants and parents who wish to develop mathematics skills in children with an autism spectrum disorder and other developmental delays.


Asd Basic Math

Asd Basic Math

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  • Author: Marion Blank
  • Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • ISBN: 9781533434425
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 210

ASD Basic Math is a program to that teaches the foundations of math to children with autism spectrum disorders. The program teaches children to recognize, count, and understand the meaning of numbers up to 10; to calculate the number of objects in a group; to understand that a particular number of objects has a fixed value despite the size or nature of those objects; to understand geometric shapes and be able to sort objects by shape, to follow a sequence of commands involving math concepts.


Mathematics Content for Elementary Teachers

Mathematics Content for Elementary Teachers

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  • Author: Douglas K. Brumbaugh
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 0805842470
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 288

THE book for elementary education mathematics content courses! Designed to help prospective teachers of elementary school mathematics learn content beyond the rote level, this text stimulates readers to think beyond just getting the problem right and fosters their development into thoughtful, reflective, self-motivated, life-long learners. It stresses the what and why of elementary school mathematics content. Hints are provided about how to teach the content but this is mostly left to courses and texts that are dedicated to that purpose. The text is organized around the National Council for Teachers of Mathematics' Principles and Standards for School Mathematics. The Standards dictate the basic sections of the text. Within each section, appropriate specific topics are developed, intertwined with technology, problem solving, assessment, equity issues, planning, teaching skills, use of manipulatives, sequencing, and much more. In addition, major focal points of the Standards are emphasized throughout: effective teachers of mathematics should be able to motivate all students to learn, should understand the developmental levels of how children learn, should concentrate on what children need to become active participants in the learning environment, and should be engaged in ongoing investigations of new mathematical concepts and teaching strategies. Mathematics Content for Elementary Teachers is based on several fundamental premises: *The focus of mathematics education should be on the process, not the answer. *Elementary teachers should know the mathematics content they are teaching, know more than the content they are teaching, and teach from the overflow of knowledge. *It is important for teachers to be flexible in allowing students to use different procedures--teaching from the "overflow of knowledge" implies knowing how to do a given operation more than one way and being willing to examine many different ways. *Teachers need to learn to carefully cover the topics to be taught, to reflect upon them, and to be able to organize them. To help prospective elementary teachers concentrate on the mathematics content they will be expected to teach and begin to build the foundation for the methods they will use, this text includes only elementary mathematics content and does not address middle school concepts. Pedagogical features: *The text is organized according to NCTM Standards. *An informal writing style speaks directly to readers and is geared to pre-service teachers. *Focus is given to multiple methods of problem solving at four developmental levels. *Questions, exercises, and activities are interspersed throughout each section rather than gathered at the end of each chapter. *Complete solutions for exercises are provided.


Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD):

Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD):

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  • Author: Padmaja Sarathy
  • Publisher: National Professional Resources Inc
  • ISBN: 1935609971
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 6

This six-page laminated reference guide by Padmaja Sarathy presents seven steps for maximizing academic, social, and life outcomes for children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), while minimizing the impact of some of their complex behavioral and learning characteristics. Packed with practical and proven strategies, this guide is an invaluable resource for all those who work with children with ASD, including classroom teachers, paraeducators, support staff, and parents. The environmental and instructional supports outlined in this guide are derived from sound research-based practices. When these supportive interventions are applied cohesively and implemented consistently, they provide effective personalized interventions for responding to the unique needs of children with ASD. They include Understanding Autism Spectrum Disorders Structural Supports Visual Supports Academic Supports Social Skills Supports Self-Regulation Supports Crisis Supports The guide details each of the seven steps and provides examples of interventions and techniques that teachers can put into practice immediately to improve outcomes for students with Autism Spectrum Disorders.


Number Talks

Number Talks

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  • Author: Sherry Parrish
  • Publisher: Math Solutions
  • ISBN: 1935099116
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 434

"A multimedia professional learning resource"--Cover.


Mathematics Education and Students with Autism, Intellectual Disability, and Other Developmental Disabilities

Mathematics Education and Students with Autism, Intellectual Disability, and Other Developmental Disabilities

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  • Author: Emily C Bouck
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9781716427794
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 206

In this book from the Division on Autism and Developmental Disabilities (DADD), the authors provide educators with research-based interventions and instructional approaches to supporting students with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and intellectual and developmental disability (IDD) in mathematics. Chapters provide educators with accessible resources that provide research-supported practical strategies and guides to educate students. Each chapter, written by a scholar whose work focuses on mathematics education for students with ASD/IDD, provides examples and materials teachers can use with elementary and secondary students with ASD/IDD.


Teaching Early Numeracy to Children with Developmental Disabilities

Teaching Early Numeracy to Children with Developmental Disabilities

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  • Author: Corinna F. Grindle
  • Publisher: SAGE
  • ISBN: 1529738482
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 126

This practical guide for teaching numeracy to children with a developmental disability is based on core concepts from the landmark Mathematics Recovery® text Teaching Number (aka ‘the green book’) that have been adapted for children with developmental disabilities. It sets out key principles of teaching and learning underpinning an evidence-based teaching approach and provides clear guidance on how educators can plan and implement a structured teaching program so that every child can be given a positive experience in learning numeracy and achieve significant outcomes, maximizing their potential. The book is supported by a comprehensive set of online resources for use in the classroom, including 90+ lesson plans carefully tailored to provide sequenced learning experiences for children and school students who may need them most...


Numeracy and Learning Difficulties

Numeracy and Learning Difficulties

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  • Author: Peter Westwood
  • Publisher: ACER Press
  • ISBN: 1742864287
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 155

Drawing on research from the fields of developmental and cognitive psychology, Peter Westwood presents a case for high-quality 'first teaching' to prevent students failing in the initial acquisition of numeracy skills.


Mathematics, the Common Core, and RTI

Mathematics, the Common Core, and RTI

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  • Author: Dolores Burton
  • Publisher: Corwin Press
  • ISBN: 1452258376
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 208

Don't let the revolution in math education pass your teachers by By now, most teachers have a shelf full of books, articles, and reports on the Common Core and RTI. But where's the resource that addresses how the two fit together? Individually, the Common Core and RTI are formidable enough. Together, they create a "perfect storm" of challenges, with most teachers left wondering where to turn first. Finally, here's a guide that distills the central elements of the Common Core and RTI into a single, manageable resource that provides strategies for serving all students. You will find: Real-world scenarios based on actual school-based issues Multiple classroom-ready work samples Content-area applications of RTI, including math vocabulary and literacy A focus on instructional technology, with references to online resources in every chapter Preparation for future developments in state and national educational policy With additional guidance on students with special needs, behavioral issues, English language learners, and parent involvement, this all-in-one resource gives your teachers a distinct advantage in providing the superior math instruction all students deserve.