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Lesson 3: Nemeth in a Box for Middle School Students

Lesson 3 of Nemeth in a Box

This entry is part 4 of 8 in the series Project INSPIRE: Nemeth in a box for middle school students
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By Tina HerzbergSara LarkinSusan Osterhaus, and Penny Rosenblum

Welcome to Lesson 3! By now you and your student should be familiar with the structure of each lesson. There’s no Boggle game for Lesson 3.

What the Student Needs:

The student needs to have a braille copy of the Lesson 3 file and a braillewriter or notetaker to record their answers.

What the Facilitator Needs:

The facilitator needs the Facilitator Guide for Lesson 3.

Using Lesson 3 with the Student:

We recommend that before you begin Lesson 3, if you have not already done so, you watch the video of how to conduct “Which One Doesn’t Belong?” prepared by Sara Larkin.

Questions, Comments, or Materials You Create:

If you have questions or comments, please email Dr. Tina Herzberg at herzberg@uscupstate.edu. The Project INSPIRE Team is happy to consider sharing materials you create that expand on the content in Lesson 3. Please send your materials to Dr. Herzberg for consideration.

 
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