Students in need of assistive technology for math generally experience difficulty in the areas of calculation, visual-spatial, organization, and/or problem solving. Assistive technology can help with math to both remediate and compensate for deficits.
Common LDs include dyslexia, dysgraphia or discalculia, among other cognitive or physical disabilities.
• Math line
• Enlarged worksheets
• Math facts charts
• Calculators (with print out or large keys or with special features)
• Highlight math signs, key words in math problems or instructions
• Audio record answers to math problems, formulas, etc.