Below are items we have removed from our library. They are available upon request and should not be returned. These items are not under warranty; if repairs are needed, they are the recipient’s responsibility. These items are not to be sold by the recipient.
13 Items Found
4" x 6" Interpoint Slate
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All-In-One Board: Student Model
- All-In-One Board: Student Model
- Starter package of dry erase markers
- Product information sheet and cleaning/care instructions in print and braille
- Storage/carrying case
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DRAFTSMAN Tactile Drawing Board
Includes:
- DRAFTSMAN Tactile Drawing Board
- Two-ended tactile drawing stylus
- Tactile inch-ruler
- 25 sheets of drawing film (also available separately)
- Braille/print instruction book
- Carrying case
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Interactive US Map with Tactile Pen
The talking tactile pen serves as a “tour guide” that gives the user information about each location visited on the map via multiple layers of audio recordings. The reader can “drill down” layer by layer via consecutive pen taps to learn about each state.
Menu items along the lower portion of the map allow the reader to request help, increase/decrease speech rate and volume, repeat last spoken word or phrase, lock the pen on a chosen layer for all states, or interrupt speech.
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Lightweight 6 Line X 19 Cell Slate with Stylus
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Nemeth Code for Mathematics and Science Notation, 1972 Revision: Print
Codebook from the Braille Authority of North America (BANA).
Includes BANA Update 2007.
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Number Line Device
Math aid helps students who are blind and visually impaired comprehend abstract numerical concepts.
The Number Line Device consists of three parts: a blue plastic base with storage compartment for number lines and pegs, 15 interchangeable vinyl number line segments in large print and braille, and 40 plastic cylinders/pegs with an arrow formation on one end that may be used by older math students as they graph lines and rays.
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Tactile Demonstration Thermometer
Allows students to independently read, set, and compare temperatures.
• A two-textured, two-colored adjustable mercury column with an easy-grip tactile indicator
• Comparable Fahrenheit and Celsius scales presented in both large print and braille
• Tactile degree markings every 5 and 10 degrees
Mercury column slides up and down to demonstrate temperature reading.
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On the Way to Literacy, Book About Me
On the Way to Literacy Book Lets Children Create a Story About Themselves.A “Me Book” for children to create, with fill-in-the-blank sentences in braille and print, and space to add illustrations and text.
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On the Way to Literacy, Jellybean Jungle
On the Way to Literacy Storybook Illustrated with Thermoforms (molded plastic shapes).
A counting rhyme about a magical jungle filled with jellybeans. From one to ten, the jellybeans appear in rows for easier counting.
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On the Way to Literacy, Silly Squiggles
On the Way to Literacy Storybook with Raised-Line Drawings.A wormlike creature stretches, squeezes, and squirms into various shapes in this rhyming story.
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On the Way to Literacy, Thingamajig
On the Way to Literacy Storybook Illustrated with Thermoforms (molded plastic shapes). Jamie is a collector of “thingamajigs” – coins, marbles, buttons, and other common objects. His treasures introduce the concept of grouping items and identifying missing items.
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