Multiple Choice
When introducing subtraction, the teacher began by demonstrating the concept with a pile of pennies. She then allowed students to practice with pennies. After students mastered the subtraction concepts using pennies, the teacher moved on to using tally marks as representations. This and other types of "hands on" activities generally work well when teaching students with:
A) speech and language impairments.
B) cognitive disabilities.
C) visual impairments.
D) ADHD.
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