Math Instruction | Multisensory Lessons, Games & Strategies for Success
Make Math Meaningful
Math doesn’t have to be stressful or confusing. When it’s taught with creativity, structure, and play, every student can find confidence in numbers. Dr. Erica Warren’s Math Instruction Collection offers a wide selection of multisensory math lessons, engaging games, and cognitive strategies designed to make learning math both accessible and enjoyable for students of all ages and grade levels.
A Fun, Structured Approach to Learning
By breaking down complex math concepts into manageable steps, integrating memory strategies, and igniting curiosity through interactive games and visuals, Dr. Warren helps students overcome frustration and develop a genuine understanding of fundamental math skills.
Comprehensive Tools for Every Learner
These resources cover everything from place value and operations to measurement, spatial reasoning, and problem-solving, taking the guesswork out of instruction for teachers, parents, and specialists. Each product combines research-based methods with hands-on learning to strengthen working memory, processing speed, and numerical fluency, which are the core cognitive foundations for math success.
Empowering Teachers, Parents, and Specialists
Perfect for educational therapists, teachers, and homeschool families, this collection turns math practice into a motivating and confidence-building experience that inspires a lifelong love for learning.
What is Multisensory Math Instruction?
Multisensory math instruction uses lessons and materials that tap into the 12 ways of learning. Our products strive to activate all the senses and also provide and organized presentation. In addition, demonstrations, real life activities, group tasks, interactive lessons, and even ditties/songs are often used to entice struggling learners.
What Other Types of Methods are Used to Engage Learners?
We love to use a variety of engaging methods in our publications:
- Rich visuals, engaging characters, and color coded steps
- Fun games and creative activities
- Interactive lessons that facilitate learning
- Guiding lessons that offer a scaffolding approach
- Embedded auditory or visual memory strategies
If you would like a glimpse at our approach, we often make suggestions on our various blog posts:
- Mathemagic: Multisensory and Mindful Math Strategies Tailored for the Individual
- Using Simple Images to Teach Math Concepts