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Fries (Large Print)


At the centre of the page is a picture of a packet of fries. 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 top of the picture are the fries. They are sticking up from the cardboard packet below. Can you count how many there are? The packet has a diamond shaped decoration on it.

Flow chart example (large print)

by Rnib Bookshare

On this page is a flowchart showing the making of a lemon cake. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. The chart is on the left of the page and the labels describing the chart are to the right. The chart runs vertically from the top left of the page to the bottom, each stage being represented by various shaped boxes with text in them. Start with the sausage shaped box at the top and follow the arrows. With the diamond-shaped decision box, there will be more than one set of arrows to follow.

Fries (UEB Contracted)


At the centre of the page is a picture of a packet of fries. 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 top of the picture are the fries. They are sticking up from the cardboard packet below. Can you count how many there are? The packet has a diamond shaped decoration on it.

Flow chart example (UEB contracted)

by Rnib Bookshare

On this page is a flowchart showing the making of a lemon cake. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. The chart is on the left of the page and the labels describing the chart are to the right. The chart runs vertically from the top left of the page to the bottom, each stage being represented by various shaped boxes with text in them. Start with the sausage shaped box at the top and follow the arrows. With the diamond-shaped decision box, there will be more than one set of arrows to follow.

Flow chart example (UEB uncontracted)

by Rnib Bookshare

On this page is a flowchart showing the making of a lemon cake. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. The chart is on the left of the page and the labels describing the chart are to the right. The chart runs vertically from the top left of the page to the bottom, each stage being represented by various shaped boxes with text in them. Start with the sausage shaped box at the top and follow the arrows. With the diamond-shaped decision box, there will be more than one set of arrows to follow.

Gantt chart example (large print)

by Rnib Bookshare

This page shows an example of a Gantt chart. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. The short text descriptions down the left of the page relate to the row of boxes (or cells) opposite in the grid at the right. Each represents a step in the process of making a cake. Across the top of the page, the time is shown in intervals of five minutes. Below this is the grid in which some of the boxes are filled with textures. The textured cells in each row show how long each step will take and when it will start and end. So, for example, the third stage down Break open eggs, refers to the fourth cell to the right. By moving up to the scale at the top, you can see that this step will take five minutes to complete and will run from minute 15 to minute 20 in the cake-making process.

Gantt chart example (UEB contracted)

by Rnib Bookshare

This page shows an example of a Gantt chart. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. The short text descriptions down the left of the page relate to the row of boxes (or cells) opposite in the grid at the right. Each represents a step in the process of making a cake. Across the top of the page, the time is shown in intervals of five minutes. Below this is the grid in which some of the boxes are filled with textures. The textured cells in each row show how long each step will take and when it will start and end. So, for example, the third stage down Break open eggs, refers to the fourth cell to the right. By moving up to the scale at the top, you can see that this step will take five minutes to complete and will run from minute 15 to minute 20 in the cake-making process.

Gantt chart example (UEB uncontracted)

by Rnib Bookshare

This page shows an example of a Gantt chart. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. The short text descriptions down the left of the page relate to the row of boxes (or cells) opposite in the grid at the right. Each represents a step in the process of making a cake. Across the top of the page, the time is shown in intervals of five minutes. Below this is the grid in which some of the boxes are filled with textures. The textured cells in each row show how long each step will take and when it will start and end. So, for example, the third stage down Break open eggs, refers to the fourth cell to the right. By moving up to the scale at the top, you can see that this step will take five minutes to complete and will run from minute 15 to minute 20 in the cake-making process.

Fries (UEB Uncontracted)


At the centre of the page is a picture of a packet of fries. 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 top of the picture are the fries. They are sticking up from the cardboard packet below. Can you count how many there are? The packet has a diamond shaped decoration on it.

Grapes (Large Print)


This is an image of a bunch of purple grapes shown life-sized in the middle 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. At the top of the page, you can find the main stalk where the bunch of grapes has been cut from the vine. Further down the page, this branches off into the smaller stalks that the oval-shaped fruit hang from.

Grapes (UEB Uncontracted)


This is an image of a bunch of purple grapes shown life-sized in the middle 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. At the top of the page, you can find the main stalk where the bunch of grapes has been cut from the vine. Further down the page, this branches off into the smaller stalks that the oval-shaped fruit hang from.

Grapes (UEB Contracted)


This is an image of a bunch of purple grapes shown life-sized in the middle 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. At the top of the page, you can find the main stalk where the bunch of grapes has been cut from the vine. Further down the page, this branches off into the smaller stalks that the oval-shaped fruit hang from.

Kitchen knives (Large Print)


This is an image of three kitchen knives. The blades are pointing towards the top of the page and the handles are at the bottom. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. There are two rivets on each knife handle to secure them to the blade. The sharp edges are to the right of each knife.Test your tactile skills: - Can you find the bread knife with the serrated edge blade?- Find the small paring knife.- Which is the longest knife, the bread knife or the chef's knife on the right of the page?

Kitchen knives (UEB Contracted)


This is an image of three kitchen knives. The blades are pointing towards the top of the page and the handles are at the bottom. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. There are two rivets on each knife handle to secure them to the blade. The sharp edges are to the right of each knife.Test your tactile skills: - Can you find the bread knife with the serrated edge blade?- Find the small paring knife.- Which is the longest knife, the bread knife or the chef's knife on the right of the page?

Kitchen knives (UEB Uncontracted)


This is an image of three kitchen knives. The blades are pointing towards the top of the page and the handles are at the bottom. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. There are two rivets on each knife handle to secure them to the blade. The sharp edges are to the right of each knife.Test your tactile skills: - Can you find the bread knife with the serrated edge blade?- Find the small paring knife.- Which is the longest knife, the bread knife or the chef's knife on the right of the page?

Leek (Large Print)


This is an image of a leek standing vertically in the middle 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 leek is a member of the Allium family, which includes garlic, onions, shallots and scallions. At the top centre of the page are the leaf tips. There are lines on the image that represent the fine channels running the length of the leaves. The leaves overlap each other and at the bottom of the page, they form a solid bulb, from which the plants roots grow. The plants colour changes from dark green at the top to white at the bottom of the page where the leaves are covered with soil during growth.

Leek (UEB Contracted)


This is an image of a leek standing vertically in the middle 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 leek is a member of the Allium family, which includes garlic, onions, shallots and scallions. At the top centre of the page are the leaf tips. There are lines on the image that represent the fine channels running the length of the leaves. The leaves overlap each other and at the bottom of the page, they form a solid bulb, from which the plants roots grow. The plants colour changes from dark green at the top to white at the bottom of the page where the leaves are covered with soil during growth.

Leek (UEB Uncontracted)


This is an image of a leek standing vertically in the middle 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 leek is a member of the Allium family, which includes garlic, onions, shallots and scallions. At the top centre of the page are the leaf tips. There are lines on the image that represent the fine channels running the length of the leaves. The leaves overlap each other and at the bottom of the page, they form a solid bulb, from which the plants roots grow. The plants colour changes from dark green at the top to white at the bottom of the page where the leaves are covered with soil during growth.

Orange (Cross Section) (Large Print)


This is a labelled image of an orange shown in horizontal cross section (cut through from side to side). 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 orange is shown in centre of the page. The roughly triangular shapes of the segments in cross section are arranged around the centre of the fruit. In each segment, near the centre of the image, there is a pip (seed) shown. This will not always be the case as many varieties have been bred to be seedless. The skin or peel of the orange comprises soft pith covered by a thin layer, commonly known as zest; it contains fruity, aromatic oils and is often used by chefs to add citrus notes to dishes. The orange can vary from six to twelve centimetres in diameter.

Orange (Cross Section) (UEB Contracted)


This is a labelled image of an orange shown in horizontal cross section (cut through from side to side). 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 orange is shown in centre of the page. The roughly triangular shapes of the segments in cross section are arranged around the centre of the fruit. In each segment, near the centre of the image, there is a pip (seed) shown. This will not always be the case as many varieties have been bred to be seedless. The skin or peel of the orange comprises soft pith covered by a thin layer, commonly known as zest; it contains fruity, aromatic oils and is often used by chefs to add citrus notes to dishes. The orange can vary from six to twelve centimetres in diameter.

Orange (Cross Section) (UEB Uncontracted)


This is a labelled image of an orange shown in horizontal cross section (cut through from side to side). 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 orange is shown in centre of the page. The roughly triangular shapes of the segments in cross section are arranged around the centre of the fruit. In each segment, near the centre of the image, there is a pip (seed) shown. This will not always be the case as many varieties have been bred to be seedless. The skin or peel of the orange comprises soft pith covered by a thin layer, commonly known as zest; it contains fruity, aromatic oils and is often used by chefs to add citrus notes to dishes. The orange can vary from six to twelve centimetres in diameter.

Star Fruit (Cross-Section) (Large Print)


This is a labelled image of a star fruit (also known as a carambola) shown in horizontal cross section (cut through from side to side). 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 star fruit is shown in centre of the page; it is a long fruit, and has three to six ridges (usually five) running down its sides. These ridges give the fruit a star-like shape in cross section. There are five seeds in the centre of the image; their arrangement matches that of the ridges on the fruit. The star fruit is usually about ten centimetres long. Its flesh and skin are a light yellowy green and can be tinged with orange when very ripe.

Star Fruit (Cross-Section) (UEB Contracted)


This is a labelled image of a star fruit (also known as a carambola) shown in horizontal cross section (cut through from side to side). 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 star fruit is shown in centre of the page; it is a long fruit, and has three to six ridges (usually five) running down its sides. These ridges give the fruit a star-like shape in cross section. There are five seeds in the centre of the image; their arrangement matches that of the ridges on the fruit. The star fruit is usually about ten centimetres long. Its flesh and skin are a light yellowy green and can be tinged with orange when very ripe.

Star Fruit (Cross-Section) (UEB Uncontracted)


This is a labelled image of a star fruit (also known as a carambola) shown in horizontal cross section (cut through from side to side). 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 star fruit is shown in centre of the page; it is a long fruit, and has three to six ridges (usually five) running down its sides. These ridges give the fruit a star-like shape in cross section. There are five seeds in the centre of the image; their arrangement matches that of the ridges on the fruit. The star fruit is usually about ten centimetres long. Its flesh and skin are a light yellowy green and can be tinged with orange when very ripe.

Sweets (Large Print)


There is an image of three sweets on this page: a lollipop and two more sweets wrapped in coloured paper. 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 yellow lollipop is on the left side of the page, near the top. It has the round sweet bit at the top with a red spiral decoration on it, and down from this is its long stick. There is another sweet to the right of the lollipop. It has its violet paper wrapping twisted up to the left and right. In the bottom centre of the page is the third sweet. It is round, and like the one up the page it has its red and pink paper wrapping twisted up to either side.

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