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Rodrigues, Jessica; Dyson, Nancy I.; Hansen, Nicole; Jordan, Nancy C. – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2016
Fractions are troublesome for many children, especially students with learning difficulties and disabilities in mathematics. To address this serious educational concern, this article recommends the use of number lines to build fraction sense. Math activities that center on the number line build fraction concepts as early as third grade. A number…
Descriptors: Fractions, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Concepts, Teaching Methods
Ko, Ho Kyoun; Pien, Cheng Lu – Mathematics Teaching, 2011
When teachers listen to, and learn from, students, they begin to see the world from a child's perspective, and this helps make what they teach more accessible to students. Thus it is important for teachers and educators to understand mathematics from the children's perspectives to help them improve their classroom instructions, by anticipating…
Descriptors: Learning Problems, Speech, Oral Language, Symbols (Mathematics)
Greenfield, Susan D.; McNeil, Mary E. – Pointer, 1987
An intensive 10-day peer tutor training component is described as a key element in the success of a peer tutoring program in mathematics for 21 low-achieving second graders. Results suggest the program's effectiveness in increasing the speed and accuracy of responses on written speed tests of addition facts. (Author/JW)
Descriptors: Addition, Elementary School Mathematics, Learning Problems, Low Achievement

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