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Math Interventions for Students with Learning
Disabilities A Literature Review
  • Kristin Haeger, BA
  • YeonKyung Lee, BA
  • Sheri Berkeley, PhD
  • The University of Georgia

(Cass, Cates, Smith, Jackson, 2003)
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Introduction
  • Students with LD who struggle in math have
    problems with content, self-esteem issues, and
    intellectual barriers (Montague, 1992).
  • For math word problems, students with LD also
    have problems with reading comprehension
    (Jitendra, Hoff, Beck, 1999).
  • Imagine that you could not understand what you
    were reading while trying to solve a math
    problem. How would you try to solve the problem
    in the next slide?

3
Practice Word Problem
  • ?? ???? ????, ?? 5?? ??? 2?? ?????. ??, ??? 35??
    ??? ?? ???? ???? ?????, ??? ?? ???? ??????
  • How would you solve this problem? Give it a try!

4
Whats the answer?
  • How did you go about solving the problem?
  • (If you want to see the solution, the answer is
    the last slide)

5
Solving Word Problems
  • Students who struggle with math will arbitrarily
    pull the numbers from the problem and use
    arithmetic to manipulate the numbers to solve the
    problem, rather than analyzing the problem and
    thinking through which strategy to use to solve
    the problem.

6
How Students with LD Solve Word Problems
  • Oftentimes, students with LD who struggle with
    math may have compounded problems when asked to
    solve math word problems that require both math
    problem-solving and reading comprehension skills
    (Jitendra, Hoff, Beck, 1999).

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Purpose
  • The purpose of this paper is to conduct an
    extensive literature review on different
    intervention strategies used on students with
    learning disabilities for math facts and word
    problem solving.
  • Examines the relationship between math facts and
    word problems.
  • Compares and contrasts different interventions
    that have been used with students with learning
    disabilities who struggle in math, and identifies
    which interventions have effectively impacted
    student learning.
  • Interventions cognition, metacognition, teaching
    modeling, guided practice, schema-based strategy,
    manipulatives, and visual aids.

8
Method
  • A computerized search of online databases
    PsycINFO and ERIC.
  • Keywords learning disabilities, mathematics,
    math, mathematics numeracy, dyscalculia,
    mathematical facts, mathematical computation,
    word problem solving, problem solving,
    intervention, and instruction.
  • Hand search Learning Disabilities Research and
    Practice and Journal of Learning Disabilities.
  • Ancestral and descendent searches

9
Inclusion Criteria
  • In order to be included in this literature
    review, the following criteria needed to be met
  • Published between 1992 and 2008
  • Math facts addition, subtraction,
    multiplication, and division
  • Math word problems
  • Elementary and Middle School students
  • Had to include students with learning
    disabilities

10
Results Elementary
  • Interventions
  • Direct instruction with a teacher modeling and
    giving corrective feedback
  • Perceptual visualizations
  • Semantic relationships
  • Cognitive and metacognitive strategies
  • Schema-based strategies
  • Curriculum Focus of Interventions
  • Basic computation skills
  • Math fluency
  • Math word problems

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Results Middle School
  • Interventions
  • Manipulatives
  • Cue cards
  • Mnemonic devices
  • Diagrams
  • Schema-based strategy
    (Cass, Cates, Smith, Jackson, 2003)
  • Cognitive and Metacognitive strategy
  • Curriculum Focus of Interventions
  • Equivalencies
  • Manipulations of whole and partial numbers
    through the use of fractions
  • Perimeter/area problem-solving
  • Word problems

12
Elementary Math Facts
13
Elementary Word Problems
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Middle School Math Facts
15
Middle School Word Problems
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Discussion
  • Since the passage of NCLB and IDEIA legislation,
    research-based interventions are more important
    to the education of students than ever before.
    This is particularly true for students with
    learning disabilities who have additional
    challenges to learning.
  • This review of literature highlights effective
    practices in math for this population of
    students.
  • The literature indicates that regardless of
    whether working with math facts or word problems,
    students with LD benefitted from explicit
    instruction.

17
Discussion
  • Math facts interventions that were most effective
  • Comprehensive approach
  • Integrating cognitive and metacognitive
    strategies
  • Elementary
  • Instructional sequences, mnemonic devices, and
    strategy instruction
  • Middle School
  • Manipulatives paired with modeling
  • Prompting, guided practice, and independent
    practice
  • LAP fractions

18
Discussion
  • Word problem interventions that were found to be
    most efficacious
  • Schema-based interventions were most effective
    with both elementary and middle school students
    with LD
  • Examples Jitendra Hoff, 1996 Jitendra,
    DePipi, Perron-Jones, 2002 Xin, Jitendra,
    Deatline-Buchman, 2005.

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Further Inquiries
  • Please contact
  • Yeon Kyung Lee
  • specialp_at_uga.edu
  • Kristin Haeger
  • khaeger_at_uga.edu
  • Dr. Sheri Berkeley
  • sberkele_at_uga.edu

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Problem answer
  • A fruit salad recipe calls for 5 apples and 2
    oranges. If Ray wants to use 35 apples, how many
    oranges does he need?
  • 35 / 5 7
  • 7 2 14
  • The answer is 14 oranges.
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