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Assisting Students Struggling with Mathematics: Response to Intervention in Middle School. David Chard and Leanne Ketterlin Geller Southern Methodist University. Focus of the Presentation. Recommendation 2: Instructional content focused on rational numbers
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Assisting Students Struggling with Mathematics: Response to Intervention in Middle School David Chard and Leanne Ketterlin Geller Southern Methodist University
Focus of the Presentation • Recommendation 2: Instructional content focused on rational numbers • Recommendation 3: Applying explicit and systematic instruction to teaching mathematical vocabulary • Recommendation 5: Use visual models to help students develop and extend conceptual understanding to abstract reasoning
Explicit and Systematic Interventions • Recommendation 3: Instruction during the intervention should be explicit and systematic including clear models and demonstrations for solving problems, guided practice opportunities, student verbalizations, corrective feedback • Level of evidence: Strong
Explicit and Systematic Vocabulary • Mathematical vocabulary instruction should be: • Mathematically precise • Developmentally appropriate • Longitudinally transportable
Visual Representations • Recommendation 5: Intervention materials should include opportunities for students to work with visual representations of mathematical ideas • Level of evidence: Moderate
Role of Visual Representations in Learning • Help students develop strategies for translating word problems into abstract numerical statements • Scaffold students’ depth of understanding
Intervention Example • Lesson on equivalent fractions • Is it aligned with the IES Practice Guide recommendations for supporting struggling students? • Focus on rational numbers? • Use of explicit instruction and vocabulary? • Integration of meaningful visual representations?
Defines Division Defines Addition, Subtraction, and Multiplication Focus on Rational Numbers The Real Numbers
Representations in Context Concrete Visual Representations