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May, Lola – Teaching PreK-8, 1995
Describes five types of activities that elementary school teachers can use to help students understand decimals. These activities use money calculations, base-10 blocks, meter sticks, calculators, and problem solving. Specific examples are provided. (MDM)
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Calculators, Classroom Techniques, Decimal Fractions
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Gable, Robert A.; And Others – Teaching Exceptional Children, 1991
A nine-step model is presented for diagnosing and correcting computation errors in arithmetic. The model, which lends itself to curriculum-based assessment and instruction, involves such steps as identifying error patterns, interviewing the student, and selecting the appropriate corrective strategy. (JDD)
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Elementary Secondary Education, Error Correction, Error Patterns
Cawley, John; And Others – 1988
Arithmetic programming for students with mild mental disabilities requires a comprehensive perspective that includes attention to curriculum, instruction, and appraisal. Arithmetic computation should not dominate educational programming, but should be included in ways that are functionally relevant and meaningfully presented within a framework of…
Descriptors: Algorithms, Arithmetic, Computation, Educational Practices
Kaplan, Rochelle G. – 1994
This paper gives a description of a videotape used with inservice teachers as a model for demonstrating the clinical interviewing technique. It describes what is seen on the tape, as well as the child's and interviewer's comments and reactions. It also describes the plan and purpose of the interviewer's questions and outlines the process that…
Descriptors: Alternative Assessment, Arithmetic, Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Measurement
Hollingsworth, Patricia L., Ed. – 1991
This document summarizes the curriculum at the University of Tulsa School for Gifted Children in Oklahoma. The curriculum is based on enaction theory which postulates that thinking is a matter of running a simulation in one's head and involves three steps: (1) creating a mental model; (2) manipulating that model; and (3) developing a strategy for…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Arithmetic, Art Education, Cognitive Processes