[blindkid] Geometry for next year
WILLIAM CUCCO
carol_castellano at verizon.net
Thu Apr 21 14:47:25 UTC 2011
Hi Bonnie,
Serena took the course without an aide, but the teacher was very motivated to make it work for her and was very good about making sure she had access to all the information. She tutored her when necessary.
One must have--the book in braille! This has become an issue in NJ, and I think all over, as the books take so long to create in tactile form due to all the diagrams and figures. Serena was able to follow along in class as the teacher taught each lesson.
One major problem--many times the figures and diagrams in the book were not drawn well--for ex., sometimes angles that were supposed to be right angles were all cockeyed. We did have to go through the drawings each night to make sure they were usable. Also, the ones done on thermoform paper could be difficult to read and the ones done via computer were not as precise. So, all had to be checked.
APH's geometry set can be helpful, not for specific homework problems but for general concepts. Serena also had the kind of protractor that could lock. We also drew things using a coloring screen, a ruler, and a ballpoint pen.
Serena used her braillewriter to show her work and to create simple graphs when possible. We came up with a way to show the various kinds of graphs when sections had to be shaded, etc. We glued down string on raised graph paper to create the X and Y axes (works better than Wikki Stix. We made a whole bunch of them and then Serena used them for homework). We pressed down tin foil to create the shaded areas. This worked well because Serena could perceive the difference in texture, but could still feel the graph lines underneath. I think it aided her understanding.
Hope this helps. Confession: I COULDN'T WAIT TILL SOPHOMORE YEAR WAS OVER--what with geometry and biology!!!
Good luck!
Carol
Carol Castellano
Director of Programs
National Organization of Parents of Blind Children
973-377-0976
carol_castellano at verizon.net
www.nopbc.org
At 08:03 PM 4/19/2011, you wrote:
Hello everyone,
We are getting Aubrie's schedule together for next year. She is expected to
take geometry but I'm just wondering if kids have generally had an aid for
this one or not. I personally was finally given an aid, which helped, I
think. However, if some of your kids have managed to take it without an aid,
I'd like to know what kinds of things you did to make it work. She has had
some aid assistance from time to time in math in the past but since moving
to AK, she has had no one in the classroom for anything. Any suggestions
will be greatly appreciated. Another child in the district was allowed to
skip geometry and they gave us that option. I let them know that this wasn't
an option for Aubrie.
Thanks,
Bonnie
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