[Blindmath] Creating graph and charts

Susan Osterhaus osterhauss at tsbvi.edu
Wed Feb 29 18:15:48 UTC 2012


The line graphs would be fine on the APH Graph Board, but the histograms and
bar graphs are probably better done on graph paper (already have your
built-in bars) using the various techniques we've already talked about. If
you want to go high tech, perhaps Excel with a Tiger to emboss your
graphics? Others chime in here.

Susan

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From: blindmath-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:blindmath-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
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Sent: Wednesday, February 29, 2012 10:56 AM
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Subject: Re: [Blindmath] Creating graph and charts

Creative! Thanks! that will be good for some things. She is making
histograms, bar graphs, and line graphs.

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On Feb 29, 2012, at 10:47 AM, "Bente Casile" <bjcasile at waketech.edu> wrote:

> Maureen,
> 
> You can get a 10 x 10 geoboard with 4 quadrants from Cuisenaire and use
rubber bands to graph the lines.  Just mark the origin with something on the
tip so she can orient herself.  Much cheaper than what I have seen in VI
catalogs and you might be able to find one at your local school supply
store.  You will need to probably get the special rubber bands because they
will be long enough to do lines.  If she is graping points use a small
washer from the hardware store that she can drop over the point.  Cheap and
easy :)
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>>>> "Lewicki, Maureen" <mlewicki at bcsd.neric.org> 2/29/2012 10:00 AM >>>
> I have a middle school student who is learning graphs and charts. Here is
what she uses to create the graphs:
> 
> Raised line graph paper, draftsman tape, number stickers from APH.
> 
> It is tedious and seems archaic. Is there a better way?
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