Some elementary school students have learning difficulties. Dyscalculia is a student's inability to count. Thus, efforts that can be made by teachers are to use theories and learning methods that lead to the cultivation of concepts that involve student activity. The theory in question is Bruner's Theory with the Drill Method. According to Bruner, learning is an active process that allows humans to explore things that they consider new. While the Drill Method is a presentation of material that is carried out repeatedly. So the purpose of this paper is to add insight into the application of Drill-assisted Bruner Theory for dyscalculia students. The writing method used is a literature review on dyscalculia, Bruner's theory, and the Drill Method. Learning that can involve student activity, especially for dyscalculia students who have difficulty in counting. The use of Bruner's theory with the help of concrete objects with the Drill method will make it easier for students to learn, especially solving story problems in the Multiplication material.
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