The previous couple blogs have spoken
about high-tech assistive technology that can be used in the classroom, but there
are a so many different of low-tech and mid-tech assistive technologies that
can be used to make the general education mathematics curriculum more accessible
to students with a wide range of disabilities.
Low Tech
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Fraction rubber stamps
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Manipulative such as number lines
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Addition and multiplication tables
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Base 10 blocks
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Transparent rulers
Mid Tech
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Large calculators with oversized buttons
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Talking calculators
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Coin abacuses
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See and solve calculators
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