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Personally, I would have the tech go back and say that is not in the kids

IEp. BUT if you put manipulative math for decimals in the URL, there are

MANY sites to get ideas.

On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 8:02 PM, jacksonsmom99 wrote:

> Hey all,

> anyone have any ideas for my amazing ed tech???

> I feel so bad for her and I am in no shape to even begin to come up

> with a concept for teaching division to a child with autism, namely

> ! This is why I have all of you, my Shell Answer Man! (that's

> dating me now isn't it!)

>

> Jayne

>

>

>

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Jayne,

See if there is anything here that could be adapted, this is from an

educator who use them with her students with autism from the

positively autism site.

Math-U-See (great for visual learners): http://www.mathusee.com/

Fun Brain Math Arcade (free math games online):

http://www.funbrain.com/brain/MathBrain/MathBrain.html

Reading A-Z (an inexpensive reading program and a great source of

graphic organizers): http://www.readinga-z.com/

Positively Autism (my site with free lesson plans, newsletter,

learning games, flash cards, data sheets, and more):

http://www.positivelyautism.com/

Flash Card Machine (create free online flash cards):

http://www.flashcardmachine.com/

Puzzle Maker (create your own wordsearches, math blocks, and other

puzzles): http://www.puzzlemaker.com/

Irma,20,DS/ASD

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> Hey all,

> anyone have any ideas for my amazing ed tech???

> I feel so bad for her and I am in no shape to even begin to come up

> with a concept for teaching division to a child with autism, namely

> ! This is why I have all of you, my Shell Answer Man! (that's

> dating me now isn't it!)

>

> Jayne

>

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Have her check out Math-U-See. The curriculum is for home schooling children

and the author has a son with Down syndrome. He is very accessable through

email and maybe phone.

There are manipulatives for teaching each aspect of math.

God speed!! Alice

Hey all,

anyone have any ideas for my amazing ed tech???

I feel so bad for her and I am in no shape to even begin to come up

with a concept for teaching division to a child with autism, namely

! This is why I have all of you, my Shell Answer Man! (that's

dating me now isn't it!)

Jayne

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