How First Graders with Low Language Skills Solve Math Word Problems
Abstract
Arithmetic word problems are difficult for all children; even more so for children with low oral language skill. Prior research demonstrates that typically developing children generate and select a wide variety of strategies during math problem-solving tasks. If we can develop a deeper understanding of how children with low oral language skill solve word problems, we can then design interventions to improve their problem solving skills and their comprehension of classroom and curriculum language.
Subject
Posters
Verbal ability in children--Educational aspects
School children--Language
Students with disabilities--Education
Word problems (Mathematics)--Psychological aspects
Mathematics--Study and teaching (Primary)
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http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/47017Description
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