Alphabet S to Z (Large Print)
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- Synopsis
- In this series, there are two A5 images per A4 sheet. Cut each sheet along the fine vertical line down the centre of the sheet, to give two pages with an image on each. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. At the bottom right of each image, you will find its initial letter in lower and upper case braille and print characters.S is for spoon - This is an image of a spoon. The spoon's grey stainless steel bowl is in the top right of the page. Down and to the left is the black plastic handle of the spoon. It has two round rivets to hold It onto the spoon's body.T is for triangle - This is a picture of a triangle, not the shape, but the musical instrument you might play in your school orchestra. At the top of the image is a green ribbon that you hold the triangle by; it is looped around the top corner of the triangle. The triangle is made from steel rod that has been bent into a three-sided shape. The triangle slopes down the page to the left and right. At the bottom of the triangle is the third side. At the bottom right of the page is the small rod that you use for striking the triangle to make a ringing sound.U is for umbrella - This is a picture of an umbrella seen from the side. The green canopy, (the fabric covering) of the umbrella is at the top right of the page, with the spiky end pointing towards the top. The umbrella's ribs curve down from the end with the fabric of the canopy arched between them at the bottom. The long tube of the umbrella goes down and left to the curved brown wooden handle at the bottom left of the page.V is for vase - This image shows a vase seen from the side with two flowers in it. At the top of the page there are two mauve coloured flowers facing you. Their green stems go down the page to the neck of the vase. The vase has a curved shape; it is coloured grey with a band of yellow, blue and pink decoration across its widest part.W is for watch - This is a picture of a watch seen from the front. Part of the watches brown leather strap is in the top right corner of the page. It has holes in it for size adjustment. Down and left is the watch face. It is seen from the front so all of the hands can be found. There is a long thick minute hand, a short thick hour hand and a long thin second hand. The small winding knob is on the right hand side of the watch face. Around the outside of the watche's face are small marks to show the hours. Further down and left is the rest of the strap and at the bottom left of the page is the small buckle for fastening the strap.X is for xylophone - This is an image of a toy xylophone: a type of musical instrument. The xylophone is in the middle of the page. It has bars of metal that you hit with the hammer at the bottom of the page to make a bell-like sound. There are eight differently coloured bars on this toy. Each one is fixed with two pins. The largest one is on the left of the page and makes the lowest note. The smallest is on the right and makes the highest note.Y is for yacht - This is an image of a toy yacht (sailing boat). The yacht is seen from the side and is facing to the left. At the top of the image is a tiny triangular red flag attached to the mast going down the page. To each side of the mast are the two triangular sails that catch the wind to move the boat. Further down the page is the boatâ TMs hull with a decorative stripe going across it and down again are the keel in the centre to steady the yacht, and the rudder on the right to steer it.Z is for zebra - This is a picture of a stripy zebra. The zebra is part of the horse family. This zebra is seen from the side and faces to the left. It is covered in mostly vertical black and white stripes. Its head is on the top left of the page and both of its ears can be found. To the right is the zebraâ TMs neck going down and right to its body. You can find its tail on the far right of the image and its four stripy legs down from its body.
- Copyright:
- 2012
Book Details
- Book Quality:
- Excellent
- Book Size:
- 1 Pages
- Publisher:
- RNIB
- Date of Addition:
- 08/04/16
- Copyrighted By:
- RNIB
- Adult content:
- No
- Language:
- English
- Has Image Descriptions:
- No
- Categories:
- Education
- Grade Levels:
- Year 1 - KS1, Year 2 - KS1
- Submitted By:
- Bookshare Staff
- Usage Restrictions:
- This is a copyrighted book.