LorraineinBC wrote:
I am working with this little fellow who has epilepsy - some varried learning challenges, but he can learn. Behaviour a bit of an issue. Been doing some assessment worksheets with him; he can count to 100 but I don't think there is a lot of understanding re. place value or anything - he knows his alphabet and we have been shoring up vowels and con. but actuall reading and work with numbers is shakey. I taught my dd to read almost 20 years ago, and this is quite different. Ideas? thanks
Pinterest has a LOT of ideas for math manipulations. He probably just needs a lot of hands on activities to make it "click" for him.