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I am trying to obtain a list of activities (approaches) to provide colleagues, that address the 5 content strands (number sense and operations, algebra, geometry, etc. What activities can be done when students are struggling in these areas. Is there something like this in place? Where can I get a book or listing? What I want is a place to obtain a list of activities (techniques or strategies) to address all learning styles (visual, auditory, kinestetic, etc.). Example: a number chart or number line can be used to help students master skip counting. Money and base ten blocks can be used to teach place value. The how and others things to try-out when students still struggle even though the teacher has tried the above already.
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