Hands-On Math teaches a wide range of standards-based math lessons to students with a learning disability and/or autism, regardless of age.
At the heart of Hands-On Math, is a set of four number lines used to demonstrate concepts and help solve related math problems. Instruction is organized by unit, skill area, and lesson. All units: Counting, Sets, Math symbols, Patterns, and Base Ten, have four skill areas. Photo-illustrated instructions help teachers present the lesson.
Students work independently or in small groups to solve problems. Both representational (pictures) and abstract (numbers and symbols) formats are presented on the laminated Activity Cards, offering differentiation for each lesson. Follow the photo-rich Instructor's Guide to prepare for and to set up a lesson quickly. The Instructor's Guide features a PDF CD with additional Activity Cards for lesson expansion. Printable Assessment Forms and Performance Data Sheets are included on the PDF CD for easy monitoring of student progress.
Features
- 60 lessons are organized by unit, skill area, and lesson
- Work can be done independently or in a group setting
- Photo illustrated instructions offer visual prompts to students
- Units include counting, sets, math signs, patterns, and base ten
Curriculum Plus includes
- Instructor's Guide: Provides step-by-step instruction for the 60 Hands-On-Math lessons, appendixes present Activity Cards and supplemental resources.
- Scope and Sequence Guide: One version is arranged by level and the other side by skill area.
- 10 consumable Student Workbooks
- Bins with Pegs
- Number Lines
- Number Book: Illustrated book that includes four sections: Numbers 0-100, Skip Counting, Even and Odd and Number Words.
- Activity Cards
- Symbol Cards
- Dice
- Number disks
- Access to downloadable digital activities on the Attainment HUB, and samples of communication overlays.
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