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0 to 100 rule (tactile)
by Adrian FarnsworthThis page shows a rule numbered from 0 to 100 in tens. There is a duplicate of it in the bottom half of the page.
1cm grid (tactile)
by Adrian FarnsworthThis page shows a blank grid made of one centimetre squares.
10 x 10 graph (large print)
by Adrian FarnsworthThis page shows a blank graph with a grid and the Y and X-axis labelled to the left and bottom.
24 x 12 grid (tactile)
by Adrian FarnsworthThis page shows an image of a grid made up of many small squares.
1-50 number cards (tactile)
by Adrian FarnsworthThese seven pages show numbers from1 to 50 in large print and braille on a grid, each divided by vertical and horizontal lines so they can be cut up to make individual cards with one number on each.
10 x 10 graph (tactile)
by Adrian FarnsworthThis page shows a blank graph with a grid and the Y and X-axis labelled to the left and bottom.
3D shapes - a shape made up of 5 multilink cubes (tactile)
by RnibThis diagram shows a shape made up of cubes: the side view, front view, and view from above. Labels explain how each view appears, and simple shapes also show the user each view.
3D shape - drawn using isometric paper (tactile)
by RnibThis diagram shows a three-dimensional shape, depicted in thick black line, against isometric paper. The graph used to draw the shape is shown as thinner, dotted lines in order to differentiate between the shape.
3D shapes - a triangular prism (tactile)
by RnibThis diagram shows the front and side view of a triangular prism, to give the user an idea of its three-dimensional shape. Braille labels and simple shapes guide the user through the image.
3D shapes - representations (tactile)
by RnibThis two-page diagram shows a series of three-dimensional shapes - depicting their end and side views. The shapes included are: Triangular prism, Circular prism Tetrahedron and Cone. Braille labels and simple shapes guide the user through the image.
3D shapes by view (tactile)
by Adrian FarnsworthEach of these six pages shows a shape with front, side and plan views titled in braille.
3D shape nets (tactile)
by Adrian FarnsworthThese seven pages have a different net on each page. Each net can be cut out and made up into a 3D shape.
10 x 10 blank grid (tactile)
by Adrian FarnsworthThese pages each show an image of a grid with tick marks to the left and bottom. The first page has a grid of thick black lines, the second page has a grid of thick grey lines, the third a grid of thin grey lines, the fourth a grid of spaced black dotted lines, the fifth a grid of black dotted lines, the sixth a grid of fine dotted lines, the seventh a grid of grey dotted lines, the eighth a grid of black dots, the ninth a grid of grey dots, and the last a grid of small black dots.
Bar chart (UEB uncontracted)
by RnibThis page shows a bar chart type of graph. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left, when the image is the correct way up. The Y-axis on the left of the page is the number of newspapers sold. It is numbered every ten papers and there are gridlines every five newspapers. The X-axis at the bottom of the page shows the days of the week from Monday to Saturday. The days are abbreviated to the first three letters of the day. There is a small key in the bottom left of the page explaining the two different newspapers sold each day. The sales of the newspapers are represented by vertical bars on the chart.
Bar chart (large print)
by RnibThis page shows a bar chart type of graph. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left, when the image is the correct way up. The Y-axis on the left of the page is the number of newspapers sold. It is numbered every ten papers and there are gridlines every five newspapers. The X-axis at the bottom of the page shows the days of the week from Monday to Saturday. The days are abbreviated to the first three letters of the day. There is a small key in the bottom left of the page explaining the two different newspapers sold each day. The sales of the newspapers are represented by vertical bars on the chart.
Bar chart (UEB contracted)
by RnibThis page shows a bar chart type of graph. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left, when the image is the correct way up. The Y-axis on the left of the page is the number of newspapers sold. It is numbered every ten papers and there are gridlines every five newspapers. The X-axis at the bottom of the page shows the days of the week from Monday to Saturday. The days are abbreviated to the first three letters of the day. There is a small key in the bottom left of the page explaining the two different newspapers sold each day. The sales of the newspapers are represented by vertical bars on the chart.
8x8 graph (tactile)
by Adrian FarnsworthThis page shows a blank graph with each axis labelled 0 to 8.
5mm grid (tactile)
by Adrian FarnsworthThis page shows a blank grid made up of five millimetre squares.
9x13 grid (tactile)
by Adrian FarnsworthThis page shows a grid with axis labelled 0 to 9 and 0 to 13 in braille.
A parallelogram 1 (UEB contracted)
by New College WorcesterThis diagram shows a parallelogram with marked angles. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The top and the base of the shape are horizontal and the same length. The two sides are of the same length, parallel and go up and to the right. The internal angles are marked a, b, c and d.
A parallelogram 1 (UEB uncontracted)
by New College WorcesterThis diagram shows a parallelogram with marked angles. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The top and the base of the shape are horizontal and the same length. The two sides are of the same length, parallel and go up and to the right. The internal angles are marked a, b, c and d.
A parallelogram 1 (large print)
by New College WorcesterThis diagram shows a parallelogram with marked angles. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The top and the base of the shape are horizontal and the same length. The two sides are of the same length, parallel and go up and to the right. The internal angles are marked a, b, c and d.
A parallelogram 2 (large print)
by New College WorcesterThis page shows two parallelograms, one at the top and one at the bottom of the page. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The top parallelogram has the sides marked with arrowheads to show the opposite sides are parallel. The bottom parallelogram is similarly marked but also has its internal angles labelled with letters.
A parallelogram 2 (UEB contracted)
by New College WorcesterThis page shows two parallelograms, one at the top and one at the bottom of the page. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The top parallelogram has the sides marked with arrowheads to show the opposite sides are parallel. The bottom parallelogram is similarly marked but also has its internal angles labelled with letters.