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Course 6, Lesson 4: Formatting Materials for Students in High School

This is the fourth lesson in Project INSPIRE Course 6: Nemeth Code Symbols Used in High School and Strategies for Supporting Math Learning.

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This entry is part 6 of 11 in the series Project INSPIRE, Course 6: High schoolers
Series Navigation<< Previous: Course 6, Lesson 3: Symbols for Advanced Math, Part 3Next: Course 6, Lesson 5: Materials and Strategies for High School >>

By Tina HerzbergSara LarkinSusan Osterhaus, and Penny Rosenblum

If you are a print reader, before you watch the Lesson 4 video, we recommend you emboss the Lesson 4 Activities.brf* file or print the Lesson 4 Activities.pdf file. If you are using Duxbury, before opening any BRF files in Duxbury, go into the Global menu. Select “Formatted Braille Importer” and then check the box for “Read formatted braille without interpretation” at the top of the window. This will ensure that nothing is changed when opening the BRF files. We suggest you wait to access the Lesson 4 PPT.pdf file until after you watch the video.

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