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Making Maths Meaningful and Fun for Pupils with SEN

£75.00+VAT

Course delivered by Video Conferencing via "Teams"

 "As a result of this course I'll Include more sensory activities and use more real life experiences and objects when teaching maths. I will model a few activities for teachers and TAs in my school.

I am also thinking of moving forward with a moderation, regarding ways of collecting and presenting evidence for pupils' maths work (picture assessment, observation templates etc.)"    Chrysi Apalodima, Turney School London

 

For teachers and TAs working with students with severe learning difficulties in  special and mainstream schools

 

The aim of this course is to help with the perennially difficult task of teaching mathematical concepts to pupils with severe learning difficulties - to help them develop an understanding of patterns and objects in the world and, through repetition of varied experiences, become able to generalise, make use of and communicate about the concepts they have learned.

 

The course suggests:

 

·         ways of demonstrating mathematical concepts to children at the earliest levels of development , using multisensory equipment, toys and games. 

 

·         approaches relating different areas of Maths to the real world, with hands-on experiences and innovative use of everyday objects in the teaching of:

 

v      Number – counting, adding, subtracting

 

v     Measuring – length. mass, distance, time, money

 

v      Shapes – 2D and 3D

 

 

 

 

Very informative, lots of strategies I will try with both my own son and children in schoolJodie. Attended Autism Spectrum: Next Steps Level 3

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Excellent presentation – one of the best training courses I have been onChris. Attended Intensive Interaction

Excellent course, excellent tutor, excellent day.Andy. Attended Autism Spectrum: Next Steps Level 3

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