I have a ninth grade student (uses braille) who is taking Geometry in a general ed class this school year. She told me yesterday that her teacher is allowing them to have a one-page cheat sheet for their upcoming Geometry final. To be fair, how many pages of braille should she be allowed to have as a cheat sheet to be comparable to one print page? I remember making these cheat sheets when I was in high school and college and writing very small to fit as much as possible. Can't do with braille, though.
I need some opinions on this before I email her geometry teacher.
I appreciate your assistance,
Diane, TVI in Southern California
I have a ninth grade student (uses braille) who is taking Geometry in a general ed class this school year. She told me yesterday that her teacher is allowing them to have a one-page cheat sheet for their upcoming Geometry final. To be fair, how many pages of braille should she be allowed to have as a cheat sheet to be comparable to one print page? I remember making these cheat sheets when I was in high school and college and writing very small to fit as much as possible. Can't do with braille, though.
I need some opinions on this before I email her geometry teacher.
I appreciate your assistance,
Diane, TVI in Southern California