
Overcoming Dyscalculia and Difficulties with Number
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New to this edition:
An updated Part I, improving the clarity and flow of the teaching ideas, including a table mapping games against specific teaching points
More activities and guidance for multiplication and division
A new Part V, consolidating new and existing teaching games in one place
4 new videos added to the online resources
This is an ideal resource for class teachers, SENCO (Special Educational Needs Co-ordinator) and maths subject leader, and is equally useful for teaching assistants and learning support assistants.
Reviews / Votes
The underlying teaching approach in all Ronit Bird's work is to provide the necessary concrete and practical experience in an enjoyable manner - through games and activities, not worksheets - while at the same time helping learners through the important transition between concrete and abstract calculation techniques - Jan Beechey -- Jan Beechey * Dyslexia Review *More details
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Ronit has taught in both primary and secondary settings, and has worked as a SENCO in both the independent and state sectors. As part of the Harrow Dyscalculia Project in 2006-2010, Ronit ran training courses on dyscalculia for subject leaders, teachers and teaching assistants, later working in an advisory capacity with participating schools across the Harrow LEA.
Ronit currently works as a teacher and continues to create and deliver professional development courses for teachers. Over the past few years Ronit has developed a growing interest in making demonstration videos for teachers and parents.
Content
Chapter 1: How to help pupils stop counting in ones
Part II: The Bridging Technique
Chapter 2: Pre-skills for learning the bridging technique
Chapter 3: Bridging through 10
Chapter 4: Bridging through multiples of 10
Part III: The Area Model of Multiplication and Division
Chapter 5: Pre-skills for the area model of multiplication and division
Chapter 6: The area model of multiplication and division
Chapter 7: Making the transition from the area model to standard written algorithms for short and long multiplication
Chapter 8: Making the transition from the area model to standard written algorithms for short and long division
Part IV: Reasoning Strategies
Chapter 9: Reasoning Strategies
Part V: Games Collection
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