Meaningful Math for Students with Complex Access Needs with Ayo Jones - 34578
In this session, participants will learn how to differentiate math instruction effectively, connect it to grade-level state standards, and support students with complex access needs through prerequisite skills. Participants will assemble and play math games to use in the classroom as part of instruction, for data collection, to target math skill acquisition, and to improve social skills. This session is appropriate for teachers and paraprofessionals in the elementary, middle, or high school setting.
This session is aligned with the IEP Content and Development components of the TEA-required Self-Assessment
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Audiences
Charter School Personnel, Teacher - Special Education, Teacher - Bilingual Education Program, Teacher - Early Childhood/PreK/Kindergarten
Prerequisite/Special Notes
None
Objectives
Participants will differentiate math instruction by identifying strategies to support students with complex access needs through prerequisite skills.
Participants will create math games and tasks for use in their classroom.
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