Guest guest Posted July 5, 2007 Report Share Posted July 5, 2007 Chantelle, I'm not sure of any specific to folks with multisensory impairments - but places like math.com have practice areas, games, etc. Just do a Google search for " Practice basic math skills " - I'm sure you'll get a ton... Lis > > I was wondering. I need help with math and I think its basic math skills > I > need help with. I can understand complicated stuff but I cannot subtract > very well. Does anyone know websites or books I can use that are good > tools > for people with multi sensory imparements improve math skills? I dont > really > care what age group the material is intended for. I just want to practice > at > home so that I can build my adding and subtracting speed. I can do it all > with a calculator but subtracting I make a lot of mistakes when doing it > on > paper. Division I can sort of do by going through the multipication tables > and it works fairly ok for me. I just figured since im done school for > about > 2 months I could brush up on some math skills. > > Any suggestions or help is appreciated! > > Chantelle > > -- > I have 4 eyes, 4 ears, a guide cat and a cat that speaks mouse! - me > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2007 Report Share Posted July 5, 2007 PS - here's one about subtracting with lessons & practice: http://www.aaastudy.com/sub.htm > > Chantelle, I'm not sure of any specific to folks with multisensory > impairments - but places like math.com have practice areas, games, etc. > Just do a Google search for " Practice basic math skills " - I'm sure you'll > get a ton... > Lis > > > > > > > I was wondering. I need help with math and I think its basic math > > skills I > > need help with. I can understand complicated stuff but I cannot subtract > > very well. Does anyone know websites or books I can use that are good > > tools > > for people with multi sensory imparements improve math skills? I dont > > really > > care what age group the material is intended for. I just want to > > practice at > > home so that I can build my adding and subtracting speed. I can do it > > all > > with a calculator but subtracting I make a lot of mistakes when doing it > > on > > paper. Division I can sort of do by going through the multipication > > tables > > and it works fairly ok for me. I just figured since im done school for > > about > > 2 months I could brush up on some math skills. > > > > Any suggestions or help is appreciated! > > > > Chantelle > > > > -- > > I have 4 eyes, 4 ears, a guide cat and a cat that speaks mouse! - me > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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