Dyscalculia Pocketbook

Judy Hornigold

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Description

Are you an inchworm or a grasshopper? These are the descriptive terms applied by Professor Steve Chinn and colleagues to two distinct maths learning styles. While grasshoppers get the bigger picture and have a real facility with number, inchworms understand a great deal less. They follow mathematical procedures mechanically without understanding number and without the capacity to be flexible, creative or to check their work. Not all inchworms are dyscalculic, but all dyscalculics are inchworms.

In the Dyscalculia Pocketbook you will find out exactly what dyscalculia is (and why it’s not the same as maths anxiety); discover the possible causes of dyscalculia, its different subtypes and the learning difficulties it gives rise to; learn about different ways to identify dyscalculia and – importantly – find support strategies for supporting children who have this specific learning difficulty.

Author Judy Hornigold nicely balances research, theory and practice. She reminds us about the three components of a mathematical idea and the six levels of knowledge but the Pocketbook is full of classroom examples and applications, recommended resources ( and how to use them), teaching ideas, tips, and games that will support and develop the maths ability of dyscalculic learners.

Product Details

Author

Judy Hornigold

Publication Date

September 2015

Pages

128

Paperback ISBN

9781906610845

eBook ISBN

9781908284631

Paperback Dimensions

105 x 148

Formats Available

paperback, ebook

Endorsements

‘This valuable book provides a very accessible introduction to and overview of dyscalculia. It offers succinct explanations of the underlying problems plus pragmatic ideas for teaching and helping children who are affected by dyscalculia.’

Dr. Steve Chinn, Visiting Professor, University of Derby

 

‘A comprehensive exploration of current research and thinking. A ‘must have’ for those who wish to extend their knowledge and skills in this area.’

Katherine Gardner, Support teacher, Learning and Wellbeing Support Service, Coventry

 

‘Invaluable – provides everything that you need to identify and support dyscalculic pupils effectively. It offers a wealth of practical, engaging, sensible and creative tips.

Beccie Hawes, Head of Service, Rushall’s Inclusion Advisory Team, Rushall Primary School

 

‘I love this book. Helpful, really easy to use and packed full of resources and ideas to help make Maths fun for the child in your classroom with dyscalculia. After 11 years as a SENCo, I still found lots of new ideas in this Pocketbook.’

Carolyn Watt, SENCo, Chilcote Primary, Hall Green