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11 Effective Strategies for Teaching Math to Students Who Have Given Up on Learning

By: Jordan Smith Jr Ed. D.
Narrated by: Ashley Hudson
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11 Effective Strategies for Teaching Math to Students Who Have Given Up on Learning: Student Engagement Techniques That Motivate Students with Special Needs and Ignite Excitement for Every Student in the Classroom to Be Successful by Jordan B. Smith Jr. EdD.

Motivating teenagers to learn is a tough job.... Motivating them to enjoy math is harder than the Riemann hypothesis!

Math has certainly gotten a bad reputation for being a subject that involves endless calculations and problems that will never be used in the real world, especially now that we all walk around with calculators in our pockets!

But the fact is that math is required in multiple areas of an adult’s life, from preparing recipes to managing finances, and that’s without a career in STEM.

Neurodivergent students have even more of a difficult time with math as it can take more time and effort to understand complex concepts.

At the same time, as students with special needs have significant difficulties with transitions, math is more important for them to make sense of the world and thrive as adults.

While students have challenges learning and enjoying math, the special needs math teacher faces a wide range of obstacles–a severe lack of resources, guidance, and effective teaching strategies.

You have some help, though. In this guide to teaching math to students who need additional support, you will discover:

  • How to create a community classroom where all students feel valued, connected, and safe
  • Twenty-one of the best manipulatives your math classroom needs
  • How to extrinsically and intrinsically motivate your high school students to study and learn math
  • What it takes for students to overcome mistake anxiety, develop a growth mindset, and become confident in the classroom
  • Fifteen apps to bring technology into the classroom and increase engagement in a way that is natural for students today
  • Why students need real-world examples in math and how to keep it real with math
  • Techniques to introduce peer-based learning to change the dynamics of your class
  • How to implement proven strategies such as CVA and schema-based instruction to improve your math class
  • Why you need to use the correct math vocabulary, plus a bonus detailed vocabulary list to have handy in class
  • Six techniques to help your students retain information that doesn’t require hours of traditional studying and revision
  • A step-by-step guide to creating your lesson plans and where to find the best resources for diverse activities across all math topics
  • And much more.

As a special needs teacher, your time is already limited. From meetings to paperwork, there is little time left for actual teaching. Do you really have time to do more?

These 11 strategies aren’t about doing more. It’s about getting the most out of your students in the most effective and practical way. They will enable students to develop a deep love of math and skills they can take with them for other subjects and into adulthood.

For teachers of special needs students, this is the best gift you can give your students.

If your high school students need to discover a new love for math, then scroll up and click the “Buy Now” button right now.

©2023 Jordan B Smith Jr. Ed.D. (P)2023 Annapolis Creed LLC
Education Mathematics Personal Finance Special Education & Disabilities Student Inspiring Money Management

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"11 Effective Strategies for Teaching Math to Students Who Have Given Up on Learning" is a valuable audiobook that provides educators with practical and innovative techniques to engage and inspire students who struggle with math. The author presents 11 proven strategies that focus on building confidence, promoting a growth mindset, and creating a supportive learning environment. The audiobook emphasizes the importance of incorporating real-world examples, hands-on activities, and visual aids to enhance comprehension and retention.

Key takeaways include understanding the unique challenges faced by students who have lost motivation in math, adopting effective teaching strategies tailored to individual needs, and fostering a positive and inclusive classroom environment that encourages perseverance and success in math learning.

Effective Strategies to Teach Math to Students

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This book is an excellent resource for special needs math teachers struggling to motivate their students to learn and enjoy math. The author provides practical strategies to create a community classroom where all students feel valued and safe. The book includes twenty-one manipulatives that can be used to teach math effectively, as well as techniques to introduce peer-based learning to change the dynamics of the classroom. The author emphasizes the importance of using real-world examples in math and keeping it relevant. They also provide techniques to help students retain information without traditional studying and revision. It is a practical and effective guide that will enable teachers to get the most out of their students in the most efficient and practical way.

Educational and fun!

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As a former teacher, I found this book to be a treasure trove of practical strategies to engage students who have lost interest or confidence in math. The book is filled with actionable tips and techniques that can be implemented in the classroom or at home right away. I loved that it focuses on student motivation and building a positive learning environment. It offers insights into understanding students' perspectives and addresses common math-related anxieties.

I particularly appreciated the emphasis on making math fun and relevant. It suggests incorporating games, real-life examples, and interactive activities to make math engaging and meaningful for students.

A Book That Works!

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I have to say, I loved math growing up. I knew many who hated it. But in other ways, I did give up on learning. A lot of times, it was because I felt incompetent. I really wish I had teachers in ALL subjects who had listened to books like this. It's a lifeline for teachers who are wondering how to reach kids who feel checked out. It's clear and compassionate, and rooted in real-world experience. Really worth a listen if you want to help your kids learn.

Wow, so needed.

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As a math's teacher myself I have encountered many dis interested students so I wondered what tips and tricks might be in this book. As it turns out, it's loaded with content and decent tips. I love the way chapter two started with an extremely corny but effective thought provoking joke. Nice touch by the author I have to say. As the chapter goes on it basically does what the title says and goes into ways to get your students re-engaged in math. In today's world of course technology plays a big part. Again as you would imagine the chapter dives into the different ways to integrate technology to the classroom. I definitely took a lot of ideas away from this book and I look forward to implementing them. Recommended.

Engaging Indeed

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