
11 Effective Strategies for Teaching Math to Students Who Have Given Up on Learning
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Ashley Hudson
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 LLCListeners also enjoyed...




















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This resource is invaluable for teachers looking to make a positive impact on their students' math education and overall success. I also believe this book is a great resource not only to educators but for anyone looking to teach math, and make the learners much interested and successful in this specific subject.
If you're having a difficulty teaching math to anyone struggling with math, then start listening to this book. You won't regret it!
Make Math Interesting!
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This book details how real-world examples can be utilized to increase student engagement while utilizing practical, effective strategies for teachers dealing with special needs students. If someone could have simply pointed out to me HOW algebra was important to know, along with a few practical examples, I believe that would have made a real difference.
This book is a powerful and effective tool for teachers to begin making a difference right now without increasing their workload. I especially appreciated the memory retention techniques, as having the various formulae and procedures memory-locked gives any student a potent leg up with math. There’s even a section on an assortment of apps for math students, which is sure to hit home with our digitally-centered youth.
If you’re a math teacher, especially if you’re teaching special-needs students, or if you simply want a fresh perspective on approaching and utilizing math in your life, this book is for you.
Highly recommended
DWGannett
WHERE WAS THIS BOOK WHEN I WAS A KID?
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This book provided me with real, actionable strategies that I could implement in my classroom immediately. The author doesn’t just discuss theory; he offers concrete tools that meet students where they are, especially those who have grown frustrated with math. I appreciated how each strategy focused on motivation, mindset, and engagement without adding more stress to teachers. The narration by Ashley Hudson was clear and steady, which made it easy to absorb during my commute. I highly recommend this to any educator working with students who struggle academically.
Practical, Encouraging, and Classroom-Ready
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Dr. Smith's emphasis on providing opportunities for student choice was refreshing. Lots of students struggle with being forced into certain solving certain problems, but given the opportunity to have a choice of doing one problem over others can provide that sense of autonomy and motivation to help the student finish and solve the problem, which I completely agree with. I am excited to try out this strategy and many of Dr. Smith’s other strategies. They were all extremely easy to comprehend and implement.
I also have to mention the narrator, who did an exceptional job with the performance. Their voice was easy to listen to, which made the experience even more enjoyable.
Overall, "11 Effective Strategies for Teaching Math to Students Who Have Given Up on Learning" is a must-listen for anyone who wants to improve their ability to teaching math. The main takeaway that teachers should create a positive and supportive environment, incorporate real-world examples, and provide opportunities for student choice. I highly recommend this audiobook to anyone who wants to transform their approach to teaching math.
Revitalize their love of learning math
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Wonderful education resource
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Practical!
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interesting listen!
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Refreshing & complete
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Feeling confident again
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Practical Tools for Teaching Math Student
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