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Why does movement and multi-sensory teaching help learners with dyslexia to recall concepts?
It encourages imagination.
Motor memory, used in songs and movement, is the strongest memory pathway.
It stimulates activity and energy.
Morphology is
How kids grow and change
The study of word roots
The study of word parts and their meaning
Multisensory instruction in maths is:
Just doing maths verbally
Working in pairs
Making connections between concepts and provides opportunities to connect context to application
Learners with dyslexia remember maths facts best when:
They use aids like maths flash cards
They've derived meaning from symbols
They've worked hard enough to memorize them
Technology can be transformative for learners with dyslexia in any subject, including maths. How?
It can make maths fun.
It can make math easier to visualize and understand - 3D models, arrays, and other graphical representations can be embedded in tools like OneNote.
It can make handwriting clearer.
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