4 Lines 28 Cells Braille Slate Braille Writing Slate Plastic Braille Slate Kit, Green (2)
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So, that's a nutshell of it. You insert the paper from right to left, which means the raised dots will be from left to right when you insert it. While I try not to think of it as backwards, I have reversed the cell numbers.
Selected User Reviews For 4 Lines 28 Cells Braille Slate Braille Writing Slate Plastic Braille Slate Kit, Green (2)
The one I had was too old, so I had to get Instead of buying them from Perkins, this time I bought them from my website. They work great. It's especially helpful when someone who doesn't often use braille sends a card or note to a blind person. I wish the stylus was more comfortable, but it's not particularly good. That's standard for sets like these. I used them to make braille Christmas cards and will continue to use them for birthdays and holidays in the future! * Note * It does take some time to learn how to use them. There is no reason to worry about slates and styluses writing ink.
It is not my fault that I am The braille cards I write for others are written with this. The use of this program is very simple for me. Because the cells are so small, you have to rely heavily on feeling. It's easy to feel the indentations where you should insert the stylus because the indents are so tiny. It looks like all the parts are very strong and In addition, I am very happy with the price and value for the money.
This is just what we needed for teaching our 7 and 8 year old boys Braille on Hellen Keller's.
This is used to teach braille in scout merit badge classes. Write your name & numbers on the back of your scout book The art of secret messaging.
It is working well for us to make Braille labels for our four year old grandson.
The game is fun and interesting.
A high quality tool that can be used by students learning.
I found it so easy to use and it was really I like how there are six dots on the templates.