In a previous post I discussed the assistive technology continuum. This continuum is important when talking about AT for mathematics as it is with AT for reading and writing. Below are some examples of low and mid-tech AT options:
- mainpulatives
- number lines
- addition and multiplication tables
- fraction rubber stamps
- calculators with large buttons
- coin abacus
- talking calculators
- see'n'solve calculators
- coin-u-lator
Just as with any AT we have to make sure that it meets the students needs. Many of these AT options are easy to find or make on your own.
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