[stylist] good news: won first placeinbraille challengeregionals

Ashley Bramlett bookwormahb at earthlink.net
Mon Feb 6 02:55:53 UTC 2012


vi is visually impaired; it means TVI or teacher of the vision impaired in 
this context

-----Original Message----- 
From: Brenda
Sent: Sunday, February 05, 2012 7:32 PM
To: Writer's Division Mailing List
Subject: Re: [stylist] good news: won first placeinbraille 
challengeregionals

What do you mean by doing it at home with a VI teacher?  What does VI
stand for?

The competition sounds really neat.

brenda




On 2/5/2012 6:26 PM, vejas wrote:
> Since I did the preliminies at home with a VI teacher though, I used to 
> just vew it as practice.
> Vejas
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Henrietta Brewer <gary.brewer at comcast.net
> To: Writer's Division Mailing List <stylist at nfbnet.org
> Date sent: Sun, 5 Feb 2012 18:21:35 -0500
> Subject: Re: [stylist] good news: won first placeinbraille
> challengeregionals
>
> Regionals sound like the "real thing" to me.
> Henrietta
> On Feb 5, 2012, at 5:57 PM, vejas wrote:
>
> This email is going to answer both Robert's and Brenda's questions.
> The Braille Challenge is a countrywide (and also some of Canada) 
> competition which both tests your Braille skills and is a lot of fun. 
> It's for grades 1-12.
> To get into the final competition, which we call the nationals, you must 
> first take a practice test.  Possibly 800 people practice but only about 
> 60 (12 from each group) actually make it in unless there's a tiebreaker, 
> so more will.
> The practices can be done in a group with kids from your state, or can be 
> private with a VI.  What you do depends on your grade.
> Apprentice grades 1-2: reading comprehension, spelling and proofreading
> Freshman grades 3-4: same
> Sophomore Grades 5-6: reading comprehension, proofreading, spelling, 
> Braille speed and accuracy (for that one you have to listen  to a tape 
> with a story and have to copy xof
> Junior Varsity Grades 7-9 and Varsity grades 10-12: reading comprehension, 
> proofreading, charts and graphs, and speed and accuracy)
> I would suggest for anyone interested, like who might know a blind child 
> that would want to do it, to start out with a private VI then later do 
> regionals.  Don't get me wrong; regionals are fun, you get to make friends 
> and you actually feel like you're doing the real thing, but when you first 
> do it, doing it individually is a lot better because you can understand 
> what to do better.  What I mean is, I did Braille speed and accuracy 
> privately first, and was able to do it fine, but another kid had no clue 
> what to do.  When you work individually you go at your own pace, but then 
> later you will discover that regionals are more fun.  Like I said, it felt 
> like I was doing the real thing.
> Also, all because you win first place unfortunately doesn't mean you will 
> get in to the nationals, as 12 or more other people from other states 
> could do better than me.  I do have a pretty high chance though, because 
> there were at least 10 of us in our group.  The youngest group only had 
> like 3 or 4.  (So that means if you're the only one in the group, and get 
> them all wrong, you're number 1 for that group.) Anyway it's lots of fun, 
> I hope that's what you're looking for but just ask and I will elaborate.
>
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