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VIDBEQ.68.2.Spring.2023

A quarterly newsletter from the Council for Exceptional Children's Division on Visual Impairments containing practitioner tips for Teachers of Students with Visual Impairments, Certified Orientation and Mobility Specialists, and other professionals.

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VIDBE-Q Volume 68 Issue 2 75 students who are transitioning to braille or new to the Nemeth Code. Although the focused lessons were initially written for students, answer keys and reference materials are also included at the request of parents and teachers. Students are introduced incrementally to Nemeth symbols throughout the focused lessons. For example, in the first focused lesson for number lines, students learn how to create number lines, using a variety of labels for the scale marks including whole numbers, fractions, decimals, negative numbers, and large numbers. In the second focused lesson for number lines, students learn how to interpret points on a number line as well as how to graph points on a number line. In the following lessons, students learn to read and write the symbols used to graph inequalities on number lines. There is an assortment of optional games included within the lessons, some of which incorporate tactile dice and/or a tactile spinner. For instance, in the dice game in Lesson 4: Compound Inequalities, students roll two dice and then make a number line graph that represents x is less than the lower number or x is greater than the higher number. The online Nemeth Symbol Library (https://accessibility.pearson.com/resources/nemeth-curriculum/nemeth-symbol- library) allows individuals to look up Nemeth symbols and math related terms, using the words a student is accustomed to hearing in their math and science classes. The library contains over 136 definitions for writing symbols, expressions,

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