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My special education students work at different levels of ability, but one thing they all have in common is that they all love board games. With the games I've chosen they'll have fun while learning numbers, how to budget, how to count money, and how to do addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. I've chosen some well designed board games from Lakeshore Learning, such as "The Allowance Game," "Roll and Save," and "Pop and Learn." I've also ordered an inexpensive cash register so students can learn to count money and make change. One additional item (having nothing to do with math, but essential to every day life) is a tool to help students learn how to tie their shoes.

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My special education students work at different levels of ability, but one thing they all have in common is that they all love board games. With the games I've chosen they'll have fun while learning numbers, how to budget, how to count money, and how to do addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. I've chosen some well designed board games from Lakeshore Learning, such as "The Allowance Game," "Roll and Save," and "Pop and Learn." I've also ordered an inexpensive cash register so students can learn to count money and make change. One additional item (having nothing to do with math, but essential to every day life) is a tool to help students learn how to tie their shoes.

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