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Hi well I'm in my last year of school and I am having my proper GCSE's and I still haven't found a way to revise so that I will remeber.
Well not everyone knows that I have dyscalculi only like 3 teachers I think, and also it isn't on my IEP.
I am in a room with all the kids who have LD's ect but not because of dyscalculia, but for having to wear hearing aids.
I was wondering if anyone has found out any really really good tips to remebering maths sequesnces off by hearts.
Thank you so much for any help.
08/08/2010 23:50:06
Pixie (Member)
Preparying colourful cards with typical gcse formulas/questions and looking at them every morning and evening might help. Some people put them around the house..and do not give up believing in yourself..
20/08/2010 12:26:37
belle
Dyscalculia Symptoms: Jane Emerson describes the dyscalculia symptoms and the effects of dyscalculia. She explains the way in which children struggle to gain any sense of number and therefore those with dyscalculia symptoms find even basic maths difficult.
The Background to Maths Difficulties and Dyscalculia : Professor Amanda Kirby describes that difficulties that some children face doing maths. She also discusses dyscalculia.
What is Dyscalculia?: Jane Emerson provides an introduction into the less well known condition of dyscalculia. She considers the question 'What is dyscalculia?'
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