[nobe-l] magnetic letters and shapes
Ashley Bramlett
bookwormahb at earthlink.net
Tue Jan 31 02:52:56 UTC 2017
And another question. Are these magnetic numbers single digits or can you
get magnets in double digits? If not I can make them by using two magnets
such as a 2 and 1 for 21.
I'd really like to know if magnets come in squares or rectangles because I
could represent buttons with such shapes.
Jasmine, provided your magnets are organized prior to teaching, I suspect it
would take little time to grab them and place them on a board.
Ashley
-----Original Message-----
From: Jasmine Kotsay via NOBE-L
Sent: Monday, January 30, 2017 8:14 PM
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Cc: Jasmine Kotsay
Subject: Re: [nobe-l] magnetic letters and shapes
I actually have the same question. I also wonder about how much time it
takes to put up the letters and numbers on the board. I worried that if I
try to put up letters and numbers on the board that are magnetic, it will
give the children too much downtime to start messing around and things like
that. What are your suggestions?
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> On Jan 26, 2017, at 4:37 PM, Ashley Bramlett via NOBE-L
> <nobe-l at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>
> hi All,
>
> When Heather wrote about the magnets, that really caught my attention. I
> think that is a useful tool for not only showing sighted students letters
> or other concepts, but also to show a newly blind person something on a
> diagram. Newly blind people do not know braille, but they know what print
> looks like and could use raised letters.
>
> Heather said this.
>
> “provided blind teachers can put letters,
> numbers and symbols up that the students can read, it doesn't matter that
> we
> don't write them. As a blind teacher, I use magnetic letters, numbers and
> signs, which I put on the board. I don't need to write on the board since
> I
> have an alternative technique that works just as well.”
>
>
> I have some questions. Where do you buy numbers? Also, can you buy
> magnetic shapes at the same place? Do they come in packages? Like a set is
> numbers 1-9, for instance? I know Heather mentioned Lakeshore for buying
> magnetic letters, but what about the others? I’m also wondering what other
> things are available in magnetic form as I believe this is a good solution
> to display many educational concepts.
>
> Thanks.
> Ashley
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