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| Subject: | RE: lessons for slow learners |
| Author: | Geonzy |
| Date: | Feb 15 2010 |
There are lots of hands-on activities -- show the connection between adding
and ... adding.
If you *really* want 'em to learn math, IMO, see if you can get the training for
"making math real" (no affiliation here, just something that I think is
looooooong overdue) that builds things systematically from concrete, to
semi-concrete, to abstract ( www.makingmathreal.org ).
As a teacher of older students, entirely too many of whom have learned almost
nothing from grade school up ... please, please teach at least something to
actual mastery.
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