[Blindmath] Need suggestions for High School Geometry

Pickrell, Rebecca M (IS) REBECCA.PICKRELL at ngc.com
Tue Mar 10 15:15:09 UTC 2009


If he's willing, have him take geometry in the summer. 
I did it this way, and it was great. It allowed me to move onto algebra
2 as a sophomore. Also, taking geometry in the summer allowed that to be
my focus instead of having a bunch of other classes to focus on. 
I got an A if that matters. 
 

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On Behalf Of Julian, Kate
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To: blindmath at nfbnet.org
Subject: [Blindmath] Need suggestions for High School Geometry

Hello group,

I (a resource teacher) will be supporting a student in all of his
academic classes next year as a sophomore and I am most concerned about
geometry. Math is this student's relative weakness. What suggestions can
this collective group provide me? I have the book ordered in Braille and
have ordered as many tactile friendly objects as I can find. Any and all
help will be welcome.

Thanks - Kate

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