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Cognitive Strategy Instruction for Teaching Word Problems to Primary-Level Struggling Students

Students with mathematics difficulties and learning disabilities (LD) typically struggle with solving word problems. These students often lack knowledge about efficient, cognitive strategies to utilize when solving word problems. Cognitive strategy instruction has been shown to be effective in teach...

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Published in:Intervention in school and clinic 2015-05, Vol.50 (5), p.291
Main Authors: Pfannenstiel, Kathleen Hughes, Bryant, Diane Pedrotty, Bryant, Brian R, Porterfield, Jennifer A
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Language:English
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Summary:Students with mathematics difficulties and learning disabilities (LD) typically struggle with solving word problems. These students often lack knowledge about efficient, cognitive strategies to utilize when solving word problems. Cognitive strategy instruction has been shown to be effective in teaching struggling students how to solve word problems that employ specific word problem types. The cognitive strategy, Math Scene Investigator (MSI), is an example of a cognitive strategy for word problem solving. The MSI strategy described in this paper is suitable for primary-level students with mathematics difficulties and LD. Instructional steps are provided along with an example of an interactive lesson.
ISSN:1053-4512
DOI:10.1177/1053451214560890