Monday, July 29, 2013

Low-tech and mid-tech adaptations that can assist students with disabilities in completing math assignments

What kinds of low-tech and mid-tech adaptations can assist students with disabilities in completing math assignments?

Just like in literacy we have showed different types of low and mid-tech adaptations for students there is also different kinds for students when doing math and math problems. Here is a short list:

Low and mid -tech adaptations:


  • Manipulatives
  • fraction rubber stamps
  • manipulative number line
  • laminated addition and multiplication tables
  • special ruler with transparent overlays to help students understand relationships between different units of measure
  • large calculators with oversized buttons
  • talking calculators
  • solve calculators
  • "coin abacus" and "coin-u-later" contain keys that are shaped like money and just like coins



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