Following are some helpful resources to support students with challenges in math. Some students do well with the abstraction of numbers, symbols, and paper. However, providing choices, such as virtual and physical manipulatives expands the likelihood that a math lesson can support a wider range of learners.
Website: National Library of Virtual Manipulatives. This site supports learners in grades Pre-K through 12th grade. The virtual interactions use Java so you may need to use the downloadable application. Topics covered include numbers and operations, algebra, geometry, measurement, and data analysis.
Website: TECHMATRIX - Allows you to seek and compare assistive technology software to support diverse learners including those with special needs in the area of motor skills and vision as well as cognitive supports to promote student success.
Website: Toy Theater - Teacher Tools and Virtual Manipulatives.
This app runs on an iPad and is designed to promote automaticity and fluency.
This 9 minute video describes the FASTT Math Intervention model. FASTT stands for Fluency and Automaticity through Systematic Teaching with Technology
This 9-minute video was produced ten years ago, but it still offers some valuable insights on AT for math and science.