Math Mnemonics
Math Mnemonics
Math Mnemonics
Intervention
ALICIA MARCHINI
EDPS 658
Introduction
Math learning problems refer to symptoms that
Introduction
Dyscalculia: a specific neurological-disorder that
Introduction
Mathematic learning difficulties
Introduction
Executive Memory Dysfunction: involves frontal-
to
both students improved greatly, as they went from 0% correct at the baseline
to greater than 90% correct
In generalization sessions, both students were able to generalize their
knowledge of multiplication facts
a student is RIDE
Read the problem
Identify the relevant information
Determine the operation and unit for the answer
Enter the correct numbers and calculate, then check
the answer (Powell & Hughes, n.d.)
Materials: a visual representation of the mnemonic,
a performance-tracking log, and practice questions
related to the curriculum
References
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Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Irish, C. (2002). Using Peg- and Keyword Mnemonics and Computer-Assisted
Instruction to Enhance Basic Multiplication Performance in Elementary Students with
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Maccini, P., & Hughes, C. A. (2000). Effects of a Problem Solving Strategy on the
Introductory
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Maccini, P., & Ruhl, K. L. (2000). Effects of Graduated Instructional Sequence on the Algebraic
Subtraction of Integers by Secondary Students with Disabilities.
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References
Manalo, E., Bunnell, J. K., & Stillman, J. A. (2000). The Use of Process Mnemonics in
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Middle School Students with Learning
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Powell, S. R., & Hughes, E. M. (n.d.). Intervention Name: Word-Problem
Mnemonics. Columbia, MO: University of Missouri. Retrieved from
http://ebi.missouri.edu/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/EBI-Brief- TemplateWord-Problem-Mnemonics.pdf
References
Rathvon, N. (2008). Effective School Interventions (2nd ed.): Evidence-Based
Strategies for Improving Student Outcomes. New York, NY: The Guilford Press.
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Moderate Intellectual Disabilities Using Pegword Mnemonics Paired with a
Picture Fading Technique. Journal of Behavioural Education, 19(2), 117-133.
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