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Using UEB for Mathematics Games and puzzles unless faulty

Using UEB for Mathematics Games and puzzles unless faultyIn 2007, the braille mathematics code was produced by RNIB on behalf of RNIB VIEW Mathematics Curriculum Group. It listed all the symbols a student would need, up to and including GCSE level maths, and gave examples for their use. Following the adoption of Unified English Braille (UEB) it became necessary to revise and update the code. This booklet is the result.

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Using UEB for Mathematics Games and puzzles unless faultyIn 2007, the braille mathematics code was produced by RNIB on behalf of RNIB VIEW Mathematics Curriculum Group. It listed all the symbols a student would need, up to and including GCSE level maths, and gave examples for their use. Following the adoption of Unified English Braille (UEB) it became necessary to revise and update the code. This booklet is the result.

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