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  • Bridgedale Elementary School
  • Metairie, LA
  • Nearly all students from low‑income households Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education. Learn more

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These materials meet my students' needs some very specific and important ways. My students with visual impairments are highly motivated to learn. They benefit greatly when given materials that are visually appropriate in color and size. The Place Value Coins and Giant Magnetic Fraction Circles and Bars are a perfect alternative to visuals provided in textbooks and works books which make it difficult to distinguish differences. Students with learning disabilities also benefit from frequent practice with materials that are user friendly and that can be used independently. As my students are getting higher in grade level, the importance of being problem solvers increases drastically. What's the Best Strategy? Problem Solving Centers, Visual Multiplication cards, and Solve, Flip & Check Fraction Cards will be valuable tools in giving variety to the options my students have when organizing information and evaluating information in a word problem. These materials are going to be very useful in helping my students master critical thinking skills while working in a group or independently. They will also be useful for practice in order to maintain skills that are learned.

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These materials meet my students' needs some very specific and important ways. My students with visual impairments are highly motivated to learn. They benefit greatly when given materials that are visually appropriate in color and size. The Place Value Coins and Giant Magnetic Fraction Circles and Bars are a perfect alternative to visuals provided in textbooks and works books which make it difficult to distinguish differences. Students with learning disabilities also benefit from frequent practice with materials that are user friendly and that can be used independently. As my students are getting higher in grade level, the importance of being problem solvers increases drastically. What's the Best Strategy? Problem Solving Centers, Visual Multiplication cards, and Solve, Flip & Check Fraction Cards will be valuable tools in giving variety to the options my students have when organizing information and evaluating information in a word problem. These materials are going to be very useful in helping my students master critical thinking skills while working in a group or independently. They will also be useful for practice in order to maintain skills that are learned.

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