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Free Mathematics Study Material for Hearing Impaired Students

Introduction

At Udgam Welfare Foundation, we believe every child deserves access to quality education—regardless of their physical abilities. Our mission is to build an inclusive, accessible, and engaging learning environment for hearing impaired students through visually rich, interactive, and student-friendly mathematics content.

We proudly offer a comprehensive mathematics curriculum for Grades 1–12, thoughtfully designed to meet the unique learning needs of hearing impaired learners. From foundational number concepts to advanced problem-solving, our resources make mathematics both understandable and enjoyable.

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Dedicated Learning Support for Hearing Impaired Students of The Lepra India Trust

Why Our Curriculum Stands Out

1. Visual Learning Tools

Mathematics can be abstract, especially for hearing impaired students. Our curriculum emphasizes visual learning through number lines, charts, manipulatives, diagrams, and color-coding to simplify complex concepts.

2. Sign Language Integration

We incorporate consistent sign language representations for mathematical terms, helping students build vocabulary and communicate ideas confidently.

3. Interactive Content

  • Captioned video tutorials
  • Interactive apps
  • Visual calculators
  • Digital activities

These interactive tools keep learners engaged and promote hands-on learning.

4. Comprehensive Study Materials

From worksheets to online tests, our materials cover basic counting to algebra, geometry, measurement, and data handling—ensuring step-by-step conceptual clarity.

Age-Specific Mathematics Resources for Hearing Impaired Students

For Ages 6–9 (Beginner Level)

Visual worksheets, number recognition, counting, shapes, basic operations, and early problem-solving.
Click here for Age 6–9 Resources

For Ages 10–12 (Concept Practice Level)

Fractions, measurement, geometry, multiplication/division, and application-based worksheets.
Click here for Age 10–12 Resources

For Ages 13–15 (Advanced Concepts)

Algebra, geometry, integers, data handling, and higher-level problem-solving exercises.
Click here for Age 13–15 Resources

For Ages 16–18 (Senior Secondary Level)

Algebra, trigonometry, calculus basics, statistics, and senior-school preparation.
Click here for Age 16–18 Resources

What We Offer Across All Levels

● Grade-Specific Lessons

Structured content from foundational topics to advanced mathematics.

● Worksheets & Online Tests

Downloadable PDFs and online assessments to track progress.

● Captioned Video Tutorials

Videos designed with captions and visual demonstrations for accessibility.

Join Us in Making a Difference

We invite teachers, parents, volunteers, and students to explore our free educational resources and experience the impact of inclusive learning.
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Ready to transform mathematics learning for hearing impaired students?
Explore all resources here:

Dedicated Learning Support for Hearing Impaired Students of The Lepra India Trust

Together, we can empower hearing impaired students to excel in mathematics—and beyond.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. How does this curriculum support hearing impaired students?

Our curriculum uses visual tools, captions, sign language support, and interactive activities tailored specifically for hearing impaired learners.

2. Are the worksheets and videos free to access?

Yes! All worksheets, videos, and study materials are available free on our website.

3. Can parents use these materials at home?

Absolutely. The resources are designed for self-learning and can be used by both teachers and parents.

4. Which age group benefits from these materials?

We provide content for ages 6–18 across four learning levels, covering basic to advanced mathematics.

5. Do students need previous knowledge to start?

No. Each level covers foundational concepts so learners can begin at their own pace.

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