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How do you teach simultaneous equation to a slow student? - Answers
Explain your equation very slowly and in the simplest way possible,that way they can understand it better. Not. Depending on how they learn best, you could provide them an example with an explanation. Then, use manipulatives (items to represent the numbers) to show them how it looks. If you want the person to be able to do the process, provide a list of steps and help them follow them. By the way, your first example should resemble those steps. Give them examples using single digits to practice on. Generally, it is best to have the student memorize the math facts prior to teaching them processes. Then, they don't have to do two things at once.
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How do you teach simultaneous equation to a slow student? - Answers
Explain your equation very slowly and in the simplest way possible,that way they can understand it better. Not. Depending on how they learn best, you could provide them an example with an explanation. Then, use manipulatives (items to represent the numbers) to show them how it looks. If you want the person to be able to do the process, provide a list of steps and help them follow them. By the way, your first example should resemble those steps. Give them examples using single digits to practice on. Generally, it is best to have the student memorize the math facts prior to teaching them processes. Then, they don't have to do two things at once.
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How do you teach simultaneous equation to a slow student? - Answers
Explain your equation very slowly and in the simplest way possible,that way they can understand it better. Not. Depending on how they learn best, you could provide them an example with an explanation. Then, use manipulatives (items to represent the numbers) to show them how it looks. If you want the person to be able to do the process, provide a list of steps and help them follow them. By the way, your first example should resemble those steps. Give them examples using single digits to practice on. Generally, it is best to have the student memorize the math facts prior to teaching them processes. Then, they don't have to do two things at once.
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